Iconic Las Vegas Strip eatery permanently closes after long run
The chain restaurant's locations in Beverly Hills, New York, Miami, and Malibu remain open.

What is it about Las Vegas? Things that go down in this city would never happen pretty much anywhere else.
Gambling in grocery stores? Check. No last call? Check. Walking down the street, sipping an adult beverage? All night, every night.
When it comes to food, it wasn't too long ago that Vegas was known for its cheap buffets and steak houses.
But circa 1992, when Spago by Wolfgang Puck opened in Caesars Palace, Vegas started to take hold as a real foodie city. Spago paved the way for other chefs to open in Las Vegas, and now even non-gambling tourists visit just for the food.