January 22nd 2024.
With the highly anticipated Super Bowl just around the corner on Sunday, Feb. 11, many establishments in Las Vegas are gearing up to attract the large number of football fans in town for the festivities. Among these venues is a Black-owned seafood restaurant that is planning to host a series of events featuring a variety of delicious food options, from succulent lobster and shrimp to classic chicken and waffles. And of course, being in Las Vegas, guests can also expect to enjoy bottle service and specialty cocktails.
According to BlackNews, Sin City Seafood Kitchen + Lounge, located at 353 E. Bonneville Ave. in downtown Las Vegas, has a lineup of 10 events scheduled between Wednesday, Feb. 7, and the day of the big game. With both day and night parties on the agenda, the owners are calling this week-long celebration "Sin City Seafood Super Bowl LVIII Week 2024." And to ensure that the guests have a great time, the restaurant has enlisted the help of talented DJs, including DJ DLyfe, Cleveland's own DJ Ill Will, and other guest DJs from various cities and even overseas.
But it's not just about the music and dancing at Sin City Seafood Kitchen + Lounge. The restaurant is also showcasing some of the best talent that Las Vegas has to offer with performances by Carolyn Scott and Al B. Sure, Jr., the son of 80s-90s R&B legend Al B. Sure.
For those looking for a VIP experience, the Super Pass and VIP Super Pass offer all-inclusive packages that include an open bar, dinner, a photographer, commemorative merchandise, and more. To learn more about these packages and to purchase tickets, visit Bit.ly/sincitysuperbowl.
And in other exciting news, Rémy Martin has released its first-ever Super Bowl ad, titled "Inch by Inch," inspired by the legendary film Any Given Sunday and featuring powerhouse athletes like Serena Williams. So, whether you're a football fan, a foodie, or just looking for a great time in Las Vegas, be sure to check out Sin City Seafood Kitchen + Lounge for an unforgettable Super Bowl experience. This article was originally published on Black Enterprise.
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