Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Bar to Open on the Iconic Vegas Strip
The new location is expected to open in the early fall.
Jason Aldean; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Bar is expanding to a fourth location, this time landing in Las Vegas.
TC Restaurant Group, a leading owner and operator of entertainment and dining venues is teaming up with the country superstar to bring Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Bar to the iconic Las Vegas Strip this fall.
The venue will showcase its signature blend of live music, Southern comfort food, and unique memorabilia. It will include outdoor patios, private event spaces, full-service dining, and DJ-driven nightlife—all under one roof—offering guests a premier experience to dine, enjoy performances from a variety of artists, and even dance the night away.
According to a release, Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Bar will be located at 63 CityCenter at the corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Harmon Avenue.
The two-story establishment will boast 22,500 square feet and will feature two stages with live performances from artists in country, pop, and other Top 40 genres. In addition to a 250+ seat main dining area, the venue will also feature seven bars and an outdoor patio with “unparalleled” views of the Las Vegas Strip. The 15,000-square-foot second floor will include another stage, velvet-tufted booths, resident DJs, and more.
Guests will be able to enjoy menu items with a Southern flair, like “Jason’s Mac and Cheese” and “Grandma’s Pot Roast,” both recipes that come from the Aldean family cookbook. The menu will also include the famous peach cobbler and a 32 oz tomahawk ribeye that has become a guest favorite. Aldean’s co-owned TEABIRD will also be on the menu.
A highlight of the venue will be memorabilia personally selected by Aldean, including record plaques of his top-selling hits like “Dirt Road Anthem,” “Any ‘Ol Barstool,” and “My Kinda Party,” along with guitars and personal photos. Guests can capture plenty of Instagram-worthy moments, especially at the venue’s signature Tractor Bar, which features a vintage 4020 John Deere Tractor—a tribute to Aldean’s multi-Platinum No. 1 hit, “Big Green Tractor.”
Creating a new hub for country music on the Strip, the venue will include a live on-site iHeartRadio studio, where daily interviews with musicians and celebrities will be recorded. These guests will often take the stage for spontaneous performances, offering an ever-changing lineup of live entertainment. The programming can be heard on iHeartRadio’s KWNR 95.5 and through the iHeartRadio app.
“To open our fourth Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Bar and the first West Coast location in iconic Las Vegas is thrilling,” Adam Hesler, TC Restaurant Group Chief Executive Officer, shared. “We will be right on the Las Vegas Strip, at the epicenter of the excitement and look forward to hosting not only incoming visitors from around the world but also giving the Las Vegas residents a unique experience and inviting atmosphere to unwind and have a great time.”
The upcoming location marks the fourth Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Bar, following locations in Nashville, Tennessee, Gatlinburg, Tennessee, and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Aldean isn’t the first country artist to brand an establishment in Las Vegas. Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar opened in Las Vegas in 2005 and was open through 2020. Blake Shelton’s Ole Red recently opened a location in Las Vegas and more artists are rumored to be eyeing spots on the Strip.
An official grand opening date for Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Bar in Las Vegas has yet to be announced, however, it’s expected to open to the public in the early fall.
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Lauren Jo Black
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