Chuy’s Appears to Be Headed to Las Vegas

The chain has almost 100 locations across the United States

Neil Cooney
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Founded in 1982 in Austin, Texas, Chuy’s has since grown to include almost a hundred locations across the United States. Most of this growth has happened since 2009, when the first Chuy’s outside Texas opened in Franklin, Tennessee, a suburb of Nashville.

And now it appears the chain may be making its way to Las Vegas: permit paperwork submitted to Clark County shows plans for a “Chuys [sic]” project remodeling a 2,625 square-foot space at 5651 S Grand Canyon Drive.

The Chuy’s menu is one of considerable size. It includes familiar appetizers like Queso, Guacamole, and Nachos; soups and salads like the Mexi-Cobb Salad with fajita chicken; and “Big as Yo’ Face” Burritos with protein choices like Fajita Chicken, Fajita Beef, and Bean & Cheese.

House Specialties include combos like the Comida Deluxe (Cheese enchiladas with Tex-Mex Sauce, chicken flautas, a crispy taco, guacamole & homemade tostada chips dipped in queso) and The Elvis Presley Memorial Combo (A seasoned ground bee enchilada with Tex-Mex Sauce, chicken enchilada with Tomatillo Sauce, cheese enchilada with Ranchero Sauce, crispy taco & homemade tostada chips dipped in queso).

What Now reached out to Chuy’s CEO Steve Hislop on Thursday. Hislop was not available for comment. No opening date has been announced for a Chuy’s location in Las Vegas.

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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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