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Netflix expands into dining with new Las Vegas restaurant

Netflix transforms TV hits into gourmet experiences
Netflix transforms TV hits into gourmet experiences
24 Jan - Netflix is expanding its power to the world of immersive dining.

The streamer recently announced that it is opening a full-service restaurant following the success of its LA popup, Netflix Bites that lasted about six weeks when it opened in 2023.


The restaurant will be opened on the casino floor of the MGM Grand in Las Vegas on 20 February, and will serve breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days per week.
Netflix previously opened a popup in Los Angeles for six weeks
Netflix previously opened a popup in Los Angeles for six weeks
"With Netflix Bites Vegas, we're taking fan-favourite shows from the screen to the table and turning them into a culinary adventure," said Josh Simon, VP of consumer products for Netflix. "We're excited to partner with MGM Grand, experts in hospitality and top-notch Vegas entertainment, to offer fans a new way to experience their favourite stories with an invitation to step into the worlds of Stranger Things, Bridgerton, Squid Game, Chef's Table, Dinner Time Live with David Chang and more, one bite at a time."

Aside from dishes inspired by its food shows, the restaurant in Las Vegas will also feature a more immersive dining experience with menu inspired by shows like "Stranger Things", "Squid Game", "Nailed It!" and even "Bridgerton".
Chef, author and GBBO winner Nadiya Hussain visited Netflix Bites
Chef, author and GBBO winner Nadiya Hussain visited Netflix Bites
These include the "Bridgerton Regency Tea", which is a lavish three-tiered tea service with finger sandwiches, scones and pastries straight from the Ton served with a menu designed by Lady Whistledown herself, as well as "Eleven's Feast", a crispy chicken and waffle sliders served both 'Hawkins' style and 'Upside Down'.
What will your order be?
What will your order be?



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