Spago Is Officially Closing After 25 Years And Moving To Bellagio
Photo Credit: SPAGO BY WOLFGANG PUCK
When discussing the culinary history of Las Vegas, Wolfgang Puck Fine Dining Group should be the first to come to mind. Would you believe that it’s been 25 years since Spago arrived at The Forum Shops at Caesars Palace? The revolutionary restaurant will be closing after its 25-year residence and opening at Bellagio. For the mecca of celebrity restaurants, this is quite significant news.
“Just as Spago is credited with beginning the Las Vegas culinary revolution, Bellagio transformed the casino-resort industry when it opened with the first collection of world-famous chefs and restaurants. My partners and I are thrilled to join the Bellagio family and introduce our new Spago to the thousands of international guests the resort welcomes daily. We reimagined Spago in Beverly Hills more than 20 years ago and look forward to doing the same in Las Vegas,” said Wolfgang Puck.
Spago will run its last week of service, January 21-27. By summer 2018, Wolfgang Puck Fine Dining Group will unveil Spago at its new home at Bellagio, the AAA Five Diamond resort and casino. A perfect partnership between both companies who value, and excel at, first-class experiences and services.
“Wolfgang Puck is known worldwide for delivering exceptional restaurant hospitality. From cuisine to service and, of course, style, he is intricately involved in all aspects of the business, providing first-class culinary experiences for his guests. Puck’s high standards are the same as those to which we hold our resort culinary program, making this an ideal partnership to continue elevating our dining scene,” said Bellagio President and COO Randy Morton.
Wolfgang Puck Fine Dining Group operates five additional restaurants in Las Vegas including CUT by Wolfgang Puck at The Palazzo, Cucina by Wolfgang Puck at The Shops at Crystals, Lupo by Wolfgang Puck at Mandalay Bay, Wolfgang Puck Bar & Grill at MGM Grand and Downtown Summerlin.