Martha Stewart Coming to Las Vegas Strip with Paris Restaurant
Posted on: January 5, 2022, 09:35h.
Last updated on: January 5, 2022, 09:47h.
The name Martha Stewart might not conjure up thoughts of casinos and the Las Vegas Strip. But that’s precisely where the media personality and businesswoman is embarking for her next venture.
As Casino.org has been reporting since last July, Stewart is setting up a home on the Las Vegas Strip, and she’s inviting you to be her guest. The 80-year-old has partnered with Caesars Entertainment to develop her first restaurant.
“The Bedford by Martha Stewart,” as the eatery is called, is scheduled to open at Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino this spring. Stewart’s foray into restaurant service will feature culinary creations sourced from her favorite vendors, both locally and from across the nation.
Our menu will be delicious, depicting the very same kinds of foods I serve my friends and family. The architecture and decoration of the spaces cleverly exemplify the beauty and atmosphere you might find at my beautiful farm in Bedford, New York. Dining at The Bedford will be immersive, fun, unexpected, and utterly delectable,” said Stewart.
Caesars said that Stewart herself designed the Bedford restaurant’s interior. The 194-seat “intimate restaurant will offer guests an authentic glimpse of how she lives and entertains in her own home,” the casino operator added.
Martha Stewart’s forthcoming restaurant replaces Martorano’s at Paris. The upscale Italian joint officially closed in October, though its end was in the works long before.
Living Icon
Martha Stewart and Las Vegas don’t seemingly go hand-in-hand.
For older generations, the Martha Stewart name is synonymous with her syndicated television program tailored towards entertaining, and perhaps the associated Saturday Night Live?spoofs. For others, Stewart is best remembered for her infamous insider-trading scandal that landed her in federal prison for nearly five months. Younger people might think of Snoop Dogg when they hear Martha Stewart.
The grandma hopes her name soon induces thoughts of Las Vegas, too. Stewart says Caesars has been a most ideal partner in developing her debut restaurant. She adds that Bedford will bring culinary delights from Vermont, Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey to the Strip. The restaurant will also purvey caviar from California and local items from the Las Vegas Farmers Market.
New Year, New Restaurants
The year 2022 is here, and soon so are numerous new restaurants in Las Vegas.
Eater Vegas unveiled its “26 Most Anticipated Restaurant and Bar Openings in 2022” list this week, and 12 are located inside Strip casinos. Along with Martha Stewart’s restaurant, which made the Eater Vegas list, celebrities opening new eateries on the Strip this year include Buddy Valastro of “Cake Boss” fame, celebrity chef Bobby Flay, and Lisa Vanderpump of Bravo reality TV notoriety.
Valastro is opening the “Boss Café” inside Harrah’s. “Bobby’s Burgers” from Flay is opening at Paris, as is Vanderpump’s “Vanderpump à Paris.”
Paris’ culinary offerings are being greatly overhauled. The Strip casino recently opened one of the most highly anticipated restaurant debuts with its September commencement of Nobu. Nobu at Paris is the third establishment from restaurateur Nobu Matsuhisa and his development and ownership team, which includes Hollywood A-lister Robert De Niro
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I am sad. I helped open Paris in September 1999, with all its French-themed or a hint-of-France restaurants, but they are slowly going away, as are the original stores. I get that things change, but having the original things in a themed resort, is what makes the resort special. I believe that the only truly original restaurant that is left is Napoleon's, but even that one is far from its original purpose. The restaurants at Paris started changing when Harrah's took over, so many years ago. The first restaurants to change was Les Artistes Steakhouse, which is now a Gordon Ramsey Steakhouse. I think remodeling rooms and spending money on the property is what makes the resort special, not getting rid of its theme, and Paris is slowly losing its theme, but only through the Caesars' restaurants. Other great restaurants at Paris that have staying power are Eiffel Tower Restaurant and Mon Ami Gabi, both have been Paris staples since opening.