BJ’s Restaurant Location Planned for Rainbow Blvd

The chain’s fourth Las Vegas restaurant will be built from the ground up on Rainbow near Warm Springs

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With approximately 212 locations in 29 states, BJ’s Restaurants is a successful chain offering pizza, beer, and a wide variety of entrees, with three locations already operating in Las Vegas. Paperwork recently filed with Clark County shows plans to construct a brand new restaurant at 7190 S Rainbow Blvd.

This address differs from a previously reported location for the chain’s fourth location. According to the documents, the site is in its final grading stage, and the estimated budget for construction is $900,000.

“Born in pizza,” BJ’s offers signature deep dish pizzas in varieties like Buffalo Chicken, Pepperoni Extreme, and Chicken Bacon Ranch, as well as flat Tavern Cut choices like the Italian Market Pizza (Housemade meatballs, diced pepperoni, smoked ham,  pepperoncini, BJ’s signature five cheese blend, Italian herbs) and the Garlic Chicken Pesto Pizza (Grilled chicken, basil pesto, fire-roasted red peppers, seasoned artichoke hearts, seasoned tomatoes, BJ’s signature five cheese blend, parmesan cheese, goat cheese crumbles).

But pizza is only the beginning. The menu also features Slow Roasted Entrees like Prime Rib and Slow-Roasted Tri-Tip, entrees like New Orleans Jambalaya and Enlightened Lemon Thyme Chicken, and many different soup, salad, sandwich, and taco options. For dessert, the signature Pizookie comes in flavors like strawberry shortcake, hot fudge brownie, cookies ‘n’ cream, monkey bread, salted caramel, white chocolate macadamia nut, and gluten-free chocolate chip.

No opening date has been announced, but signs point to construction being ready to begin soon.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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