Carson Kitchen: A Hidden Foodie Gem in Downtown Las Vegas

Over the past couple of years, downtown Las Vegas has undergone major revitalization to make it a place of:

“…Inspiration, Entrepreneurial Energy, Creativity, Innovation, Upward Mobility, and Discovery…” – downtown project

The old Las Vegas is becoming new again and lucky for us the restaurants it’s attracting are fun, vibrant, and delicious. This past winter, my friends and I decided to check out the new old Las Vegas. On the hunt for coin machines and lunch we stumbled upon Carson Kitchen, a real hidden foodie gem in the downtown area, just a little shy of Freemont Street. When I say this is a hidden gem, it’s no joke, this place is really hard to find! The address has the restaurant listed on 6th Street, but the entrance is actually found in between 6th and Las Vegas off of E Carson Ave.

Old school soda

Carson Kitchen

124 S 6th St, Las Vegas, NV 89101

http://www.carsonkitchen.com

The place itself gives off a very eclectic hipster vibe.  There’s a communal table by the bar, rustic tables, exposed beams, semi-open kitchen, industrial lighting, and a rooftop patio. The plates are on the smaller side, meant to be more tapas style – sharable. Being that I visited the restaurant with a group of guys, it was safe to say that no one was interested in sharing. We did order one appetizer, the Wellington Empanadas, which were flaky and juicy, and then each person ordered their own entrée. The decision among the group was unanimous, everyone absolutely loved their food. The burgers were flavorful and juicy, the pizza crispy and balanced, and the mac and cheese was the perfect comfort food. The only thing missing were the coin slots, but it was nice to catch a little break from all the typical Vegas noise.

Wellington Empanadas - Beef

Wellington Empanadas – beef tenderloin, duxelles $10

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Butter Burger – boursin, cheddar, lettuce, tomato $14

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Jerk Turkey Burger – mango chutney slaw $14

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Wild Mushroom – asparagus pesto, cabrales bleu $12

Baked Mac & Cheese - $12

Baked Mac & Cheese – $12

5 Unique Travel Finds in NYC

As much as I love doing the classic cheesy touristy stuff when traveling (i.e. Big Red Bus tours), I usually try to find unique things to do that are more off the beaten path.  I don’t know why, but researching and finding unique activities makes me feel like I gain better experiences and end up with more exciting stories.  Or at least I’d like to think that I do!  🙂

Here is a list of some unique finds in New York that you might want to check out.  Let me know if you end up with any crazy stories!

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Large Margarita Pizza

Lombardi’s Pizza

32 Spring St, New York, NY 10012

Their claim to fame is being America’s FIRST pizzeria.  I don’t know about you, but the historical value alone is reason enough to check them out.  So when I decided to stop and eat here, it was a great surprise that not only is this a historic location, but the pizza is very good as well!

FYI, this place is cash only.  If you decide to go in and dine, I’d recommend going with a large pizza.  It’s only around $3 more than the regular size and it visually looks almost twice the size (great for photo-ops). Besides, who doesn’t love leftovers??

The High Line

Street level access on W 34th st (between 11th and 12th ave) midtown west

The High Line is a historic elevated freight rail turned public park.  Walking this trail offers a unique birds eye view and immerses you into the city as the trail runs through the center of blocks in between buildings. There are various art installations, wall murals, and look-out points along the way, so you don’t forget your camera!  The trail runs from West 34th Street in Midtown to Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District, between 10th and 12th Avenues.

Famous apartments

Carrie Bradshaw’s Apartment – 64 Perry St, New york, NY 10014

friends Apartment building – 90 Bedford St, New York, NY 10014

Both apartment buildings are conveniently located within walking distance of one another in the Greenwich Village.  It’s fun to go hunt for these buildings during the day since there are many little shops and restaurants to see in the area.  Carrie’s apartment in the show is located on the third floor of the building.  Visitors are able to take photos outside of the property but, since it is a private residence, the stairs are chained off.  The Friend’s apartment building is located on the corner of Bedford and Grove St.  This is the building where Monica and Joey’s apartments are located.  Unfortunately, Central Perk does not exist, but there is a cute little restaurant located in its place.

Cake Decorating Classes at Carlo’s Bake Shop

631 Grove Street, Jersey City, NJ 07030

I stumbled upon this class though Groupon and I’m so glad I did because it was one of the best experiences I had on my trip.  The class focused on the basics of working with fondant.  It was fun, simple, and not at all overwhelming.  Before the class you get to take a mini-tour of the warehouse and at the end you get to take home your apron and cake.  I flew home the next day and was able to take the cake with me as a carry-on item.  Classes are held at various locations throughout New Jersey, with the Lakawana location being closest to Manhattan.

Fishs Eddy

889 Broadway, New York, NY 10003

If you are looking for fun kitschy souvenirs, I’d recommended checking out Fishs Eddy, an Americana themed kitchenware and gift store.  You may be wondering why you would purchase kitchenware as a souvenir (which is the same thing I asked myself when my friend dragged me in there), BUT you’d be surprised with the unique New York/Brooklyn themed finds that won’t cost you an arm and a leg.  The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum gift shop actually carries Fishs Eddy items, so just cut the middle man and go directly to the store.  I purchased the cutest miniature Statue of Liberty (about 2 inches tall) and my friend fell in love with a Ruth Ginsburg mug.  Other fun items for sale include New York/Brooklyn themed tote bags, dish towels, trays, shot glasses, coasters, etc.  Go in and have a look.  It’s at least a cute location to window shop.