Db Brasserie

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Db Brasserie
Db Brasserie
Restaurant information
EstablishedApril 2014;11 years ago (2014-04)
ClosedJanuary 2017 (2017-01)
Street address3325 South Las Vegas Blvd
City Paradise, Nevada
CountryUnited States
Coordinates 36°7′27.063″N115°10′5.775″W / 36.12418417°N 115.16827083°W / 36.12418417; -115.16827083

Db Brasserie was a restaurant that operated from April 2014 until January 2017, owned by chef Daniel Boulud.

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Location

Db Brasserie was located within The Palazzo in Las Vegas. [1] It was Boulud's second venture in the city, following the original Daniel Boulud Brasserie, which operated at Wynn Las Vegas from 2005 until 2010 and received a Michelin star in 2008 and 2009. [2] The space previously housed a Valentino (fashion house) boutique, before being converted into a dining venue. db Brasserie faced the casino floor and the promenade leading to the resort's Grand Canal Shoppes and restaurant row. The interior was done by Jeffrey Beers International. [3]

Staff

The restaurant was led by chefs David Middleton and Vincent Pouessel. [4] In addition to a list of cocktails, there was a 300-bottle wine cellar, created by Boulud's wine director Daniel Johnnes and the restaurant's sommelier, Devin Zendel, focusing on American and French wines. [5] [6]

Closure

Db Brasserie closed to allow Chef Boulud to focus on his other ventures through his Dinex Group. After its closure, the space was repurposed by Chica, a Latin-inspired restaurant. [7]

See also

References

  1. Susan Stapleton (2016-10-13). "Daniel Boulud Closes His Restaurant in 2017". vegas.eater.com.
  2. Susan Stapleton (2014-06-18). "Daniel Boulud on the First Two Months of DB Brasserie". vegas.eater.com.
  3. Bradley Martin (2014-02-14). "First Look: Take an Inside Tour of Daniel Boulud's DB Brasserie". vegas.eater.com.
  4. "DB Brasserie". chefdb.com.
  5. "DB Brasserie". robbreport.com. 2017.
  6. Elaine Harris, Scott Harris (2014). "The grand and gracious gastronomic genius, Chef Daniel Boulud, is back in Las Vegas". cuisineist.com.
  7. Susan Stapleton (2016-10-13). "Daniel Boulud Closes His Restaurant in 2017". vegas.eater.com.