Popular resort, hotel, and home of the Adenturedome, Circus Circus Las Vegas is continuing to upgrade its selection of fast and fast-casual food offerings. After being dominated for years by a single McDonald’s, the resort’s fast and fast casual roster has flourished in recent years, bringing in concepts like Popeyes, Pick Up Stix, Einstein Bros, and more.
The development of the resort’s fast food roster looks to be continuing apace: building permit paperwork was submitted to Clark County recently by Feel Good Brands for work on a 745 square space. The change is “to a Dairy Queen/Orange Julius,” the paperwork says.
Circus Circus’s DQ Grill and Chill is currently marked “Temporarily Closed” on Google, appearing to reflect the change.
Behind Feel Good Brands is Lincoln Spoor, a local entrepreneur who has played a significant part in Circus Circus’s food and beverage renaissance in recent years. What Now reached out to Spoor on Thursday to inquire about plans for the new DQ/Orange Julius location. Spoor was not immediately available for comment.
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