NOVE ITALIANO
The concept of ladies' night is nothing new. Discounts and specials on drinks and dinners at clubs, bars and restaurants allow women to have a night out without having to worry about spending a small fortune. Lately, we're noticing better and better deals being offered, particularly if you're a Vegas resident. Here is Joonbug's roundup of some of the best deals for Vegas ladies.
Head over to Nove Italiano in the Palms Casino on Tuesday nights. Savor traditional Italian cuisine prepared by Executive Chef Geno Bernardo and take in stunning views of Sin City. Try the house specialties. The Nove spaghetti is served with lobster, shrimp, crab, scallop, calamari and basil and the veal Nove is delicately prepared with prosciutto, lemon and arugula. Local ladies receive 50% off their entire bill (including wines by the glass and specialty cocktails) plus complementary VIP access at the Playboy Club, ghostbar and Moon Nightclub. Nove Italiano at the Palms Casino and Resort, 4321 West Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, NV(702) 942-7777
N9NE Group, famous for its nightlife affairs, is set to present a premier dayclub experience. Beginning Sunday April 11 at 1pm, Nove Italiano will host a new brunch adventure known as High Society.
Whether torn out of bed and nursing your hangover from the night before or if you simply never stopped partying Saturday, High Society will be the place to be Sunday afternoon.
"We are excited to present High Society to Las Vegas and the world," says managing member and cofounder of the N9NE Group, Michael Morton. "As pioneers in the nightlife and dining industry, N9NE Group is committed to always raising the bar by inspiring new ways to entertain. Every element of High Society is crafted to cultivate a particular ambiance and environment, and I know that our patrons, both old and new, are really going to appreciate it."
Remember that tear-jerking episode of Sex & the City where Smith shaved his head as a gesture to show his support of Samantha when she got cancer? That's kind of what's going on this weekend as part of the global fundraising effort by St. Baldrick's, an organization that's leading the fight against childhood cancer.
St. Baldrick's was founded only a decade ago by 17 people in Pasadena who didn't want to waste their St. Patrick's Day getting day drunk. Instead, they vowed to raise $17,000 on March 17. The event more than surpassed expectations, raising $104,000.













