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March 28, 2024

Openings & Closings:

New bakery options sweeten valley as longtime gym closes doors

SLS Exterior on paradise

Mikayla Whitmore

Exterior of SLS from Paradise street on August 22, 2014.

Las Vegans with a sweet tooth are in for a treat as two new pastry places opened last week in Las Vegas.

AT&T opened a new concept store in Las Vegas that is one of 50 in the U.S. to feature all new technology.

And elsewhere in the valley, ClubSport Green Valley closed after a 13-year run in Henderson and Griddle Café became the new home of Northside Café in SLS.

    • A ribbon cutting is held at AT&T's new location at 710 E. Flamingo Road.

      AT&T

      AT&T opened a new store at 710 E. Flamingo Road last week.

      The store focuses on a new concept that blends technology breakthroughs and a welcoming retail environment.

      A Connected Experience Zone allows customers to see how products can be used in their everyday lives, a Community Zone lets customers shop and play with products and accessories, and an Explore Zone offers a variety of devices and accessories.

      AT&T will be open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday.

    • ClubSport Green Valley

      ClubSport Green Valley closed its doors Saturday evening after being a leading gym in the Henderson area for 13 years.

      Located on 2100 Olympic Ave., Club Sport was a gym and sports club and had a children’s facility. The gym had an indoor running track, indoor and outdoor tennis courts, swimming, group fitness classes and more.

      ClubSport’s Facebook page was filled with heartfelt goodbyes and thank you’s from past members and staff.

      No reason for closing was given, but the club was under new management for several months before closing and had a major loss in memberships after the opening of Lifetime Fitness.

    • Allyson Ames, baker and founder, poses at Wonderland Bakery.

      Wonderland Bakery

      Cakes, cookies and other sweet treats are now being sold at Wonderland Bakery, located in Downtown Summerlin.

      Allyson Ames, founder of the bake shop, began baking as a child and has served treats to stars such as Whoopi Goldberg and members of the White House.

      Wonderland Bakery is influenced by WIlly Wonka, Candyland and Alice in Wonderland.

      The shop also hosts decorating parties and offers custom cake decorations, chocolate fountains and more.

      Wonderland Bakery is open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday.

    • Macaroons are seen at 346 Patisserie, 90 S. Stephanie St., Suite 150.

      346 Patisserie

      Henderson got a new bake shop Friday with the opening of 346 Patisserie.

      The shop is the vision of skilled pastry chef Arthur Haynes, who named the bakery after the freezing point of liquid nitrogen.

      The menu is a fusion of traditional techniques with molecular gastronomy and includes handcrafted frozen treats such as cannolis, gelatos, sorbets and more. Special toppings include liquid nitrogen frozen fruit powder, shattered chocolate mousse and caramel powder.

      346 Patisserie also offers guests the opportunity to create custom gelato flavors for parties and gifts.

      The shop is located on 90 S. Stephanie St., Suite 150, and is open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday through Tuesday.

    • Pancakes, sausage and more await you at Griddle Café.

      Northside Cafe, Griddle Cafe

      Northside Cafe opened Sunday in SLS Las Vegas and will serve breakfast, lunch, dinner and late-night menus inspired by Las Vegas’ classic coffee shop.

      The new cafe will take the place of the Griddle Cafe, which closed last year after founder and owner Jodi Hortze decided to operate the brand in-house.

      Northside Cafe will be a 24-hour dining experience with homestyle comfort food. Breakfast will be offered around the clock, along with foods such as street tacos, steak, pasta, fresh juices, cocktails and more.

      SLS is at 2535 Las Vegas Blvd. South.

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