Juhl Welcomes Sin City Seafood to The Promenade at Juhl – LV Luxury Condos
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Juhl Welcomes Sin City Seafood to The Promenade at Juhl

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Juhl, the modern loft-style high-rise condominium community that spans an entire city block in downtown Las Vegas, is excited to welcome Sin City Seafood Kitchen + Lounge to its ground-floor craft retail and dining destination – The Promenade at Juhl. 

 

Re-inventing the Las Vegas supper club for the 21st century, this highly anticipated new restaurant concept features nightly entertainment orchestrated by the renowned DLyfe, one of the music industry’s most premier DJ’s, whose parties for A-List celebrities such as Ashanti, Mike Epps, George Clinton, Floyd Mayweather, are legendary. Theme nights include Afro-Beats + Caribbean, Comedy, Spoken Word, R & B, live bands, gospel brunch and more. 

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The celebrity-driven entertainment and relaxed congenial vibe is rivaled only by Sin City Seafood’s menu selections of perfectly seasoned seafood, including shrimp, lobster, fried oysters, and even chicken and waffles. There’s also a valued selection of specialty cocktails and bottle service. 

“Sin City Seafood is the perfect addition to Juhl’s modern and urban lifestyle, adding to the allure of downtown Las Vegas’ expanding restaurant and entertainment scene,” said Shahn Douglas, chief marketing officer for DK Las Vegas, which owns Juhl. Today, there are fewer than 60 residences remaining at Juhl available for purchase. 

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With the grand opening of Sin City Seafood on May 13, Juhl residents have at their fingertips a collection of dining, entertainment, and neighborhood service options – without ever leaving the building. And the community’s location at 353 E. Bonneville Ave. connects them within walking distance to neighboring downtown Las Vegas districts, including the Arts District, Brewery Row, Fremont Street and Restaurant Row. 

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