The restaurants also feel spacious and stylish, not least because they were closed by the pandemic less than two years after a $620 million renovation to the property. Is that an odd takeaway? Certainly, the Palms isn’t new - it launched in 2001, just two months after 9/11 - and famed draws like Ghostbar and N9NE Steakhouse have been closed for several years (though Ghostbar is returning).Īnd yet, dining at the Palms is nicely straightforward, with restaurants arranged around the perimeter of the gaming floor (no rummaging in far-flung corners of the property).
Sixty days after the Palms reopened, emerging from the pandemic in late April with new owners, what might easily strike a visitor about the food and drink here is its … potential. A haunting mural, threat mingled with beauty, distinguishes Send Noodles in the Palms Las Vegas (Palms)