
Service was friendly and chatty and everything you want in a night out. As I mentioned the gnocchi at 7th and Carson was outstanding as was their salad and the chicken and chips.
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Therapy served a salad with feta, a deep fried Mac and cheese, and a red velvet waffle with chicken (Home run that dish). Carson Kitchen served a great cauliflower dish and a watermelon salad that was very refreshing as well as Mac and cheese and a bonus of devilled eggs. The gnocchi at 7th and Carson may be the best gnocchi I have ever had. It was a great sampling of dishes and part of the fun was not knowing what we were going to be served. Great food at each place and be forewarned, the servings are ample and by the end of the ten plates I was so stuffed I couldn't move. We had been given the restaurant names and times well ahead of time and we were expected at each venue. We were self guided and it was very easy. The three restaurants are within about a 2 minute walk of each other so great for hopping between the three. We went on the downtown Las Vegas foodie tour. A very HIGHLY recommended experience for beginner or seasoned Vegas visitor!

The area art work was fabulous too and we spent quite some time exploring that too. Wine at the first two restaurants was equally as good with a great choice by the glass and so much better value than the Strip! Cocktails at Jammyland were also inventive and the barman really, really knew his stuff and after a brief discussion with both of us created a perfect cocktail for each of us, neither of which we’d had before -so different enough to be unique to us but within our “comfort zone”. Like other reviews we wanted to pace ourselves but the food was so good we couldn’t leave anything and regretted it at our last restaurant as we really were very full! All dishes were great but stand out at each for us was Esther’s Kitchen - the ragú pasta (though the peach and cheese salad was a close rival), Main St Provisions- the mixed mushrooms and blue cheese (so, so rich, vegetarian but one of the meatiest things I’ve eaten), and Jammyland - the coconut and chocolate ice cream sandwich (I’m not really a dessert fan but the complexity of flavour in this blew me away).


3 restaurants were all great in their own right. We did the Vegas Arts District tour as it was a part of town we’d never been to before (even as regular visitors - 13th visit).
