1. Grab a Burger at Bobby's Burgers
Bobby's Flay's restaurant empire continues with Bobby's Burgers inside the Caesars Palace. The casual spot celebrates its grand opening on Friday. You can expect pure Americana with thick, stick-to-the-spoon milkshakes and juicy burgers. How about the nacho burger with queso, Mexican salsa, and pickled jalapenos?
2. Explore the Taboo With Late Night MAGIC
Late Night MAGIC is a sexy, hilarious, adults-only magic show at the Alexis Park Resort. Instead of one headliner, you can be entranced by five top-notch magicians. Catch the show on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 11 pm.
Buy tickets here.
3. Party at Marquee Dayclub
Marquee Dayclub has been open for a while, but you needed to book an expensive table to indulge. Now that venues can host more people, you can party at Marquee without spending hundreds of dollars. A single male ticket is $60, while women can get in for $30. Make life easier by buying tickets online before you go.
4. Sample a mochinut
LA-based craze Mochinut debuts in Las Vegas on Saturday. The Chinatown eatery serves sweet mochi donuts and Korean-style hot dogs as well as diverse teas. Mochi donuts are made with rice flour, so they're chewier than their American counterpart.
Doors open at 11 am May 1. The first 100 customers will receive a gift.
5. Celebrate Cinco de Mayo early with a Mexican brunch at El Dorado Cantina
Cure Sunday's hangover with Domingo Divertido at El Dorado Cantina's Tivoli Village location. You can nosh on creative breakfast plays like Tres Leches French Toast and Churro Waffles and sip on bottomless mimosas.
Brunch runs from 10 am - 3 pm.