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Secrets from inside Gordon Ramsay’s new gastropub at Caesars Palace

Posted October 3, 2012 • 12:27 p.m.

Gordon Ramsay at the Snow Patrol concert at Boulevard Pool in the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas on Saturday, May 12, 2012.

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If you thought chef Gordon Ramsay delivered the ultimate knockout punch with his first Strip venue -- Gordon Ramsay Steak at the Paris -- think again. We’re revealing that his Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill at Caesars Palace is set to soft open Dec. 10 as the ultimate haymaker.

Bold, brave, unique, extraordinarily sassy and sexy, the gastropub dazzles even during construction. With only nine weeks until the first diners, Vegas DeLuxe has learned some of its incredible secrets.

We’re speculating -- but on knowledgeable grounds -- that it won’t just be the amazing restaurant designs of its different dining areas or the two new expanded and unexpected London pub street scene patios that delight. One will be onto the casino floor behind historic columns, metal fences and bollards, all with an Underground feel. It’s a sight to dazzle the senses and will become the hottest holiday venue on the Strip.

Gordon Ramsay Steak Grand Opening

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It will match -- perhaps exceed -- the already amazing demand for Caesars’ new $17 million Bacchanal Buffet, where lines stretch in threes as diners wait an hour or longer to get one of the 600 seats at the dining emporium. Already crowned top buffet in Las Vegas by USA Today, it features nine global kitchens with more than 500 never-ending (well, from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.) menu items.

Back to Gordon’s gastropub: Wait till the fashion show of staff uniforms from Hollywood costume designer Allison Leach -- no relation -- go on parade two weeks ahead of the opening. Fans of National Finals Rodeo will even be distracted from the excitement of stomping bulls at the Thomas & Mack.

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The “Mad Men” designer who stunned with her outfits, including a dagger in the garter belt, for Gordon’s debut in Las Vegas is going one step farther for his gastropub. Allison isn’t holding back on her sexy treatment of innovative nostalgia.

Call it Carnaby Street flash, London sass or Twickenham tart in a play on pies and naughty ladies, all with a very smart Savile Row-tailored elegant edginess. The ladies will wear sexy lingerie waist-cinchers and scandalous London tabloid newspaper headlines and stories overprinted on various materials. The bareback of the checkered living art dresses is (modestly) revealing.

You are going to fall in love with the logo that will be plastered discreetly everywhere: It’s Gordon’s actual British bulldog Rumpole (named after the U.K. TV series of a barrister in the Old Bailey top court of the British Empire) daubed in Union Jack colors.

You will be dazzled by the psychedelic, striped London taxicab. You will be bowled over by the traditional U.K. red phone booths hanging over the Telephone Bar with more than 40 worldwide beers -- not just British pints -- and also served at the Atlas Bar.

Allison Leach's Designs

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Additionally, the former Bradley Ogden restaurant space has been transformed into different rooms with Carnaby Street stripes leading to walls of metal barrels that steer diners to the Stripe Lounge, the Skyline Room and the Buckingham Room sectors. There’s a super-private, high-roller, eight-seat VIP dining area. Photographs of my old London hometown skyline and other English capital tourist sights are prominent.

Gordon will play hide-and-seek with diners, allowing them to track down the Royal Family crowns that have been hidden into the furnishings. The Scottish-born superstar chef will be in Las Vegas for the opening week of gastropub, which will coincide with the debut of Las Vegas Food University. We’re expecting full details of that addition to the culinary scene next week.

Critics are already betting the bank that Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill will be the hottest new restaurant opening of the year with lines of cheery customers. Next up for Gordon: his burgeoning Burger Bar at Planet Hollywood in 2013.

Robin Leach has been a journalist for more than 50 years and has spent the past decade giving readers the inside scoop on Las Vegas, the world’s premier platinum playground.

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Strip Scribbles: MGM to open its walls on the Strip so tourists can see into the casino; Reviv hangover spa opens next month

June 18, 2013 • 5:28 p.m.

Hard on the heels of this morning’s announcement that MGM Resorts International and AEG have officially signed a $350 million deal for a new 20,000-seat arena stadium on the Strip comes word that MGM Grand will be taking down its walls! The front façade from the famous gold lion to the north end by M&M’s World is coming down.

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Criss Angel survives 'the most dangerous and frightening thing I’ve ever done in my life'

June 18, 2013 • 2:25 p.m.

For 10 nail-biting minutes, several thousand people stood in total silence and watched magician Criss Angel inch his way, blindfolded, across two steel beams swaying 50 feet in the air. This was no illusion for the “Believe” star. No tricks, nothing hidden, no sleight of hand or wizardry to divert attention. The "Mindfreak" star, who is shooting a new series of one-hour specials for Spike TV, was in full view of the audience members, who stopped shopping at the Fashion Show mall on the Strip.

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