Scotch 80 Prime at Palms Launches "Girl Dinner" Experience
Scotch 80 Prime Gets Playful with New "Girl Dinner" Experience
Scotch 80 Prime just dropped something totally unexpected and I'm here for it. The luxury steakhouse at Palms Casino Resort launched their new “Girl Dinner” experience today, and honestly, it‘s genius. Available Sunday through Thursday in the lounge, this isn’t your typical steakhouse fare – think Wagyu empanadas, shrimp toast, and $10 Minitinis that come with names like “Showgirl” and “Lychee Me.”
Executive Chef Marty Lopez is behind this whole vibe shift, creating shareable plates perfect for those pre-show catch-ups or girls' nights out. The Wagyu Empanada and Crab Cake Duo sounds incredible, and don't even get me started on the filet mignon tips with shoestring fries and bleu cheese fondue. Check out the official Palms dining options to see their full restaurant lineup.
Minitini Madness Takes Over the Bar Scene
The cocktail game here is seriously next level. You can grab individual $10 Minitinis or go for the sampler flight with three for $20. The Showgirl comes with champagne, elderflower, and cotton candy – because why not add some Vegas sparkle? The Skyy High features raspberry and spicy mango vodka with a Tajin rim, which sounds like the perfect Vegas poolside drink even in January.
“In the colder months, I love creating dishes that feel comforting yet elevated,” Lopez explained. “Our new Girl Dinner menu takes that same philosophy and channels it into a fun, social, highly shareable experience you won‘t find anywhere else in Las Vegas.” The man knows what he’s talking about – this whole concept feels fresh for Vegas dining.
Winter Menu Expansion Goes Big
While everyone's talking about Girl Dinner, Scotch 80 Prime also rolled out over 20 new winter menu items that are flying under the radar. They've added a 14oz Domestic Wagyu NY Strip and Tanifuji Farms Zabuton for the serious meat lovers, plus new dishes like braised Colorado lamb and gnocchi that show off their range beyond steaks.
The Social Hour got a major upgrade too, running Monday through Thursday with 30% off select items from 5-7pm. New additions include a sashimi plate, lobster bisque, and that Wagyu short rib everyone‘s going to be ordering. They’re also doing Prime Rib weekends now with a traditional Yorkshire pudding setup that sounds properly indulgent. Browse Vegas steakhouse options to see how this stacks up against the competition.
Vegas Steakhouse Scene Gets a Refresh
This whole Girl Dinner concept is exactly what Vegas dining needed – something that breaks the stuffy steakhouse mold without losing the luxury factor. Scotch 80 Prime has always been solid, but this move shows they're not afraid to get playful and attract a different crowd. The lounge setting makes it feel more approachable than the main dining room, and those Minitini flights are perfect for Vegas‘s social media obsessed crowd.
The timing couldn’t be better either – January in Vegas is when locals come out to play, and having a stylish spot for casual hangouts fills a real gap in the market. Plus, with Palms continuing to reinvent itself, moves like this show they‘re serious about competing with the Strip’s dining scene again.
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