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14 Restaurants to Try in Downtown’s Fremont East

Find out where to find good food just east of the Fremont Street Experience

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The Fremont East neighborhood has seen a slew of growth within the past decade. The entertainment district east of Las Vegas Boulevard is now home to almost two dozen restaurants. In 2012, only Le Thai brought diners outside the canopy of the Fremont Street Experience. Since then, more restaurants have opened, bringing everything from Thai food and barbecue to vegan fare and brunch. Here's a look at 14 places to dine with really great food in the Fremont East section of downtown Las Vegas.

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Evel Pie

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The pizza joint pays tribute to legendary motorcycle daredevil Evel Knievel while serving New York-style pizza by the slice and baked-to-order pies. Diners can expect classic pizza flavors and toppings alongside cheap drinks, craft beers, and American beers, including Hamm's, Schlitz, and Coors.

Evel Pie with booths and paintings on the wall.
Evel Pie
Amelinda B Lee

Park On Fremont

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Park on Fremont’s garden setting for a patio is one of the prettiest places to dine in Las Vegas. Art and nature come together on the two patios, which offer Nashville bites of spicy chicken brined for 12 hours, a shroom burger with Swiss cheese and truffle aioli, and grilled cheese and tomato soup. Park on Fremont’s menu is available for service in the restaurant or to go by ordering via phone or at the restaurant.

A parklike outdoor dining room
Park on Fremont
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Therapy

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Therapy changed dramatically since it opened in June 2015, but look for dishes to share for lunch, dinner, and late night. Dishes include chicken and red velvet waffle sliders, pan-roasted chicken, lobster grilled cheese, and more.

Amelinda B Lee

Siegel’s 1941

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Siegel's 1941 at El Cortez features a massive menu with dishes for breakfast, lunch, dinner and late night. Enjoy old-school vibes and the spacious dining room while snacking through a huge menu that spans deli classics, Italian dishes like spaghetti and meatballs, breakfast for dinner, and more.

Siegel’s 1941 at El Cortez
Siegel’s 1941 at El Cortez
Amelinda B Lee

Le Thai

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Noodles and curries are the name of the game at this restaurant, one of the originals that turned the tide in Fremont East. Try three-color curry, a blend of red, yellow and green curries, or homemade Thai noodle soup or waterfall sauce.

La Mona Rosa

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A pink neon monkey marks the entrance to this downtown Mexican restaurant. Executive chefs Daniel Arias and Isidro Marquez-Castillo created a menu of regional Mexican classics and an inventive brunch menu with dishes like corn flour pancakes with strawberries and tres leche espuma, tacos with beer-battered shrimp and roasted green habanero salsa, and seared beef barbacoa served over savory baguette-style bolilo bread.

Bangkok Street Thai Kitchen

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Wander just beyond the Fremont Street Experience light show to find this underrated Thai restaurant. It’s casual here — queue at the counter to order super flavorful pad Thai, tom kha, spicy green curry, and tender marinated chicken.

Carson Kitchen

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Find a menu of shared plates, sandwiches, flatbreads baked in the hearthstone oven, garden dishes, entrees and a playful take on desserts. On the drinks side, micro-brewed soda brands, such as Virgil's, along with handcrafted cocktails and an array of small-batch brews and global wines. Open for lunch and dinner.

The bar at Carson Kitchen
Carson Kitchen
Chris Wessling

Bin 702

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Wine may be the starring attraction at Bin 702 at the Downtown Container Park, but customers stick around for the food. The bottle and board special, which gets you a cheese board with two meats, two cheese and bottle of wine for $40 is a favorite, as are shareable snacks like montaditos, and a signature Flamin’ Hot Cheeto Spread.

Bin 702
Bin 702
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The Parlour

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The Parlour has you covered for both a boozy brunch in or a drive-thru brunch on the go. Lattes include rocky road, maple and cardamom, and lavender. And, of course, there’s the marshmallow-topped unicorn hot chocolate. Nab one of the eight or so tables to dine in with crepes, breakfast burritos, and brisket empanadas in an intimate dining room accented with red stained glass.

VegeNation

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At one of the first fully vegan restaurants to hit Las Vegas, one can find portobello mushroom burgers, chicken pot pie gnocchi, buffalo cauliflower, and mac and cheese pizza. The casual restaurant near Downtown Container Park also serves fruit-infused cocktails in a breezy dining room decorated with local art and lush, trailing plants.

Vegenation
Vegenation
Amelinda B Lee

Downtown Terrace Kitchen and Bar

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The menu at this restaurant at the Downtown Container Park includes spicy shrimp pasta, tuna tartare, and salads. On the weekends, Downtown Terrace Kitchen and Bar serves a brunch with bottomless mimosas, bloody Marys, and Bellinis.

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Downtown Terrace Kitchen & Bar
Amelinda B Lee

7th & Carson

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Dine on the shady, comfortable patio at 7th & Carson. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., the menu spans breakfast, lunch and dinner with a pull-apart cinnamon bun, plenty of salads, wood-fired flatbreads and more. Take home frozen ravioli or burger patties for dinner tomorrow from the frozen section.

7th &amp; Carson
7th & Carson
Amelinda B Lee

Natalie Young's all-day cafe Eat helped Fremont East turn the tide when it opened. Go for comfort food staples like biscuits and gravy, golden-brown pancakes, chicken Caesar salad, an excellent grilled cheese, or a shrimp po-boy.

Evel Pie

The pizza joint pays tribute to legendary motorcycle daredevil Evel Knievel while serving New York-style pizza by the slice and baked-to-order pies. Diners can expect classic pizza flavors and toppings alongside cheap drinks, craft beers, and American beers, including Hamm's, Schlitz, and Coors.

Evel Pie with booths and paintings on the wall.
Evel Pie
Amelinda B Lee

Park On Fremont

Park on Fremont’s garden setting for a patio is one of the prettiest places to dine in Las Vegas. Art and nature come together on the two patios, which offer Nashville bites of spicy chicken brined for 12 hours, a shroom burger with Swiss cheese and truffle aioli, and grilled cheese and tomato soup. Park on Fremont’s menu is available for service in the restaurant or to go by ordering via phone or at the restaurant.

A parklike outdoor dining room
Park on Fremont
Park on Fremont/Facebook

Therapy

Therapy changed dramatically since it opened in June 2015, but look for dishes to share for lunch, dinner, and late night. Dishes include chicken and red velvet waffle sliders, pan-roasted chicken, lobster grilled cheese, and more.

Amelinda B Lee

Siegel’s 1941

Siegel's 1941 at El Cortez features a massive menu with dishes for breakfast, lunch, dinner and late night. Enjoy old-school vibes and the spacious dining room while snacking through a huge menu that spans deli classics, Italian dishes like spaghetti and meatballs, breakfast for dinner, and more.

Siegel’s 1941 at El Cortez
Siegel’s 1941 at El Cortez
Amelinda B Lee

Le Thai

Noodles and curries are the name of the game at this restaurant, one of the originals that turned the tide in Fremont East. Try three-color curry, a blend of red, yellow and green curries, or homemade Thai noodle soup or waterfall sauce.

La Mona Rosa

A pink neon monkey marks the entrance to this downtown Mexican restaurant. Executive chefs Daniel Arias and Isidro Marquez-Castillo created a menu of regional Mexican classics and an inventive brunch menu with dishes like corn flour pancakes with strawberries and tres leche espuma, tacos with beer-battered shrimp and roasted green habanero salsa, and seared beef barbacoa served over savory baguette-style bolilo bread.

Bangkok Street Thai Kitchen

Wander just beyond the Fremont Street Experience light show to find this underrated Thai restaurant. It’s casual here — queue at the counter to order super flavorful pad Thai, tom kha, spicy green curry, and tender marinated chicken.

Carson Kitchen

Find a menu of shared plates, sandwiches, flatbreads baked in the hearthstone oven, garden dishes, entrees and a playful take on desserts. On the drinks side, micro-brewed soda brands, such as Virgil's, along with handcrafted cocktails and an array of small-batch brews and global wines. Open for lunch and dinner.

The bar at Carson Kitchen
Carson Kitchen
Chris Wessling

Bin 702

Wine may be the starring attraction at Bin 702 at the Downtown Container Park, but customers stick around for the food. The bottle and board special, which gets you a cheese board with two meats, two cheese and bottle of wine for $40 is a favorite, as are shareable snacks like montaditos, and a signature Flamin’ Hot Cheeto Spread.

Bin 702
Bin 702
Bin 702 [Official Site]

The Parlour

The Parlour has you covered for both a boozy brunch in or a drive-thru brunch on the go. Lattes include rocky road, maple and cardamom, and lavender. And, of course, there’s the marshmallow-topped unicorn hot chocolate. Nab one of the eight or so tables to dine in with crepes, breakfast burritos, and brisket empanadas in an intimate dining room accented with red stained glass.

VegeNation

At one of the first fully vegan restaurants to hit Las Vegas, one can find portobello mushroom burgers, chicken pot pie gnocchi, buffalo cauliflower, and mac and cheese pizza. The casual restaurant near Downtown Container Park also serves fruit-infused cocktails in a breezy dining room decorated with local art and lush, trailing plants.

Vegenation
Vegenation
Amelinda B Lee

Downtown Terrace Kitchen and Bar

The menu at this restaurant at the Downtown Container Park includes spicy shrimp pasta, tuna tartare, and salads. On the weekends, Downtown Terrace Kitchen and Bar serves a brunch with bottomless mimosas, bloody Marys, and Bellinis.

<span data-author="-1">Downtown Terrace Kitchen &amp; Bar </span>
Downtown Terrace Kitchen & Bar
Amelinda B Lee

7th & Carson

Dine on the shady, comfortable patio at 7th & Carson. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., the menu spans breakfast, lunch and dinner with a pull-apart cinnamon bun, plenty of salads, wood-fired flatbreads and more. Take home frozen ravioli or burger patties for dinner tomorrow from the frozen section.

7th &amp; Carson
7th & Carson
Amelinda B Lee

Eat

Natalie Young's all-day cafe Eat helped Fremont East turn the tide when it opened. Go for comfort food staples like biscuits and gravy, golden-brown pancakes, chicken Caesar salad, an excellent grilled cheese, or a shrimp po-boy.

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