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Netflix Bites opens in MGM Grand in Las Vegas

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Entry to the Netflix Bites Vegas restaurant in the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino. Photo: David Becker/Getty Images for Netflix

Netflix Bites Vegas is now open in the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino, launching a one-year culinary residency that offers guests a chance to dig into dishes and drinks that bring the streaming service’s programs from the screen to the table. Offers breakfast, lunch and dinner, each item on the menu is inspired by a Netflix (Los Gatos, Calif.) show or movie.

“Netflix Bites is a new way to experience fan-favorite movies and shows – when our fans find a show they like, they don’t just want to love it – they want to live it,” said Josh Simon, Netflix’s VP of Consumer Products. “There’s no city in the world that knows best how to immerse fans in over-the-top worlds like Las Vegas. MGM, known for their top-notch hospitality and entertainment, is the ideal creative partner delivering fun, original storytelling through memorable food and drink experiences.”

The shows and movies that have shaped the restaurant’s menu include: Army of the Dead, BEEF, Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F, Big Mouth, Bridgerton, Bird Box, Emily in Paris, Ginny & Georgia, Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, GLOW, Inventing Anna, Is It Cake?, Matilda: The Musical, ONE PIECE, Orange Is the New Black, Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story, Queer Eye, School of Chocolate, Selling Sunset, Sex Education, Street Food, Stranger Things, Sugar Rush, Squid Game, The Gentlemen, To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before, Wednesday, and WWE RAW as well as culinary creations inspired by Chef’s Table and Dinner Time Live with David Chang.

Project participants say the new locale builds on the success of Netflix Bites Los Angeles, a 2023 pop-up. It’s also another step in Netflix’s commitment to create immersive, in-person experiences for fans around the globe, including The Queen’s Ball: A Bridgerton Experience; Stranger Things: The Experience; Squid Game: The Experience, now open in New York, Madrid and Sydney; and Netflix House, coming to Dallas and Philadelphia in 2025.

Photography: David Becker/Getty Images for Netflix

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