Greek Heaven to open in Northwest Las Vegas

Greek Heaven will open in the former home of Cafe Peru.

Candese Charles Regional Reporter
Greek Heaven is slated to open in the former Cafe Peru space. (Image credit: Google Earth Pro)

Greek Heaven is bringing a little slice of Greek paradise to the Valley. According to a City of Las Vegas permit, the new concept is expected to open in Centennial Hills in Northwest Las Vegas at 6010 W Craig Rd 120.

The space is the former home of Cafe Peru, which closed this year. If you are looking for their Peruvian dishes, they have relocated. You can find their active branch operating at 10090 S. Eastern Ave. in Henderson.

At the helm of the Greek Heaven opening is Noushin Zareh and Bijan Ketabi, both of whom were listed on the permit. What Now Las Vegas reached out to Zareh and Ketabi, but did not hear back by the time of this publication.

The unfortunate news is that there isn’t much information available about the new eatery. With no online presence and a lack of social media, there isn’t much information out just yet about Greek Heaven.

The good news is, based on the name, we can expect a lovely Greek eatery to come to the intersection of Craig Rd and N Jones Blvd in the Centennial Hills area. The open-air retail center is anchored by Lowe’s and Anytime Fitness. The new Greek spot will be a welcome addition to the area and the Las Vegas culinary scene.

We expect more details to be revealed as we inch closer towards opening. So, keep your eyes open and your ears perked for the latest.

Greek Heaven is anticipated to open in Centennial Hills in Northwest Las Vegas at 6010 W Craig Rd 120 sometime this year.

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Regional Reporter
Candese Charles first fell in love with journalism in the second grade, when she started the Charles Gazette. Since then, her career as a journalist has taken her to TV screens in New Orleans, the Bay Area, and Las Vegas. She believes that a good story has the power to change the world or at least change the way you think about food. Food is a love language for her, as both her father and brother are chefs. Originally from Los Angeles, after a trek across the country for her career as a TV news reporter, she's happy to call North Las Vegas home. When she's not writing about the hottest and newest restaurants, she's spending time with her family, catching concerts and music festivals, or brunching with her besties. She's excited to bring you a delicious bite of the next big restaurant.
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