"Making its Nevada debut Wednesday, July 2 in southwest Las Vegas’s UnCommons shopping and dining area, this retro-swanky, Rat Pack–inspired steakhouse from chef Brad Wise and Trust Restaurant Group brings a live-fire, Santa Maria ranchero-style grilling approach: meat seasoned simply with salt, pepper, and garlic, seared over American red oak, then finished low and slow — a technique used across wagyu steaks, Pacific swordfish, and flame-kissed vegetables. The menu emphasizes in-house butchered steaks and location-exclusive wagyu tomahawks (including a richly marbled Snake River Farms tomahawk) and features dramatic 53-ounce dry-aged steak boards presented on custom-designed lazy Susans with bearnaise, horseradish, and buttery bone marrow; standout cuts include 40-day dry-aged bone-in New York strips and Wise’s “bullseye” rib-eyes. Seafood offerings lean large and indulgent, from broiled oysters with yuzu arugula butter and crispy capers to creamy lobster mashed potatoes and $275 seafood towers overflowing with crab, ahi tartare, and a whole Maine lobster; Las Vegas–specific items include Alaskan king crab. The cocktail program is similarly carnivorous, with Old Fashioneds made with dry-aged, fat-washed bourbon, rosemary oleo, bitters, and a lardo garnish, and desserts include bananas Foster cheesecake paired with an espresso martini. The 5,000-square-foot dining room at 6880 Helen Toland Street, Suite 100 seats 160 and channels classic Vegas steakhouse glam — dark woods, hand-stitched leather, gleaming black stone, layered lighting, mirrors, and polished metal accents — and is open Wednesday through Sunday from 5 p.m. to close with reservations available on OpenTable. Wise brings award recognition from his San Diego restaurants Trust and Fort Oak, and the opening joins other buzzy UnCommons arrivals such as Amari Italian Kitchen and All’Antico Vinaio." - Janna Karel