Sugar Factory American Brasserie at Harmon Corner is a 14,000-square-foot candy-coated playground with massive milkshakes, colorful sliders, and Instagrammable goblets, making it a lively spot for celebratory gatherings right on the Las Vegas Strip.
"Although there’s no official children’s menu here, every dish will win the kiddos’ approval with their colorful presentations like the popular rainbow sliders — five miniature burgers with blue, red, yellow, green, and purple buns — served with a souvenir rubber duck. First-timers should not overlook the milkshake menu with a variety of over-the-top milkshakes topped with full donuts, cookies, and cake slices." - Emmy Kasten
"Sugar Factory bids a sweet farewell to 2023 by ringing in the New Year with a prix fixe menu that includes a champagne toast at midnight for $99 per person. It includes choices like salad, bruschetta, shrimp cocktail, filet mignon, cake, and a Champagne toast. Dance the night away with a live DJ and enjoy a prime vantage point for The Strip’s fireworks celebration." - Janna Karel
"Sugar Factory American Brasserie opened its new location at Harmon Corner, spanning three levels with Instagrammable moments and candy galore. The 14,000-square-foot restaurant on the upper level seats 230 indoors, while a patio with fire pits and enviable views of the Las Vegas Strip seats another 30. Three bars — a 36-seat entry-level bar, a 30-seat carousel bar on the mezzanine level, and a goblet bar serving smoking drinks on the second floor — fill out the space. The candy store offers more than 500 types of candies along with ice cream, gelato, pastries, and more. Customers can take memorable photos at various spots including a life-sized flower wall, a 25-foot 3D candy heart wall, LED screens, and a floor-to-ceiling rock climbing wall." - Susan Stapleton
"Sugar Factory American Brasserie with its candy shop, restaurant, and goblet bar makes the move to Harmon Corner, opening today in the former Twin Peaks spot. The new location features three floors of indoor and patio seating along with a rock climbing wall made with candy dot holds. Customers can access a walk-up goblet bar from the pedestrian bridge on Las Vegas Boulevard and Harmon Avenue for drinks on the go. This place is massive, spread over 14,000 square feet with 230 seats. At the entrance, the restaurant offers a bar with 36 seats, another 30-seat bar outfitted with a carousel on the mezzanine level, and a patio with 30 seats and fire pits that looks out on the Las Vegas Strip. Customers can head up to the third floor for the restaurant’s dining room filled with red velvet booths and chairs, that rock climbing wall, and the candy store with its 500 types of candy. Sugar Factory stays true to its name with two glass cases filled with homemade ice cream and gelato, milkshakes, pastries, and coffees. Over the years, Sugar Factory teamed up with a roster of celebrities, and this location is no different. Hip hop artist 50 Cent launches a candy shop goblet on Friday, September 3, while reality television personality Scott Disick from Keeping Up with the Kardashians makes an appearance on September 18, followed by a night with Jersey Shore’s DJ Pauly D on September 19. Customers can feel like a celebrity in front of the restaurant’s life-sized flower wall with neon artwork along the gold staircase or a 25-foot 3D candy heart wall with sayings such as “Viva Las Vegas,” “Vegas Baby,” and “soulmate” on the exterior of the first floor. While sugary treats are the calling cards of Sugar Factory, the location also offers a menu of steak frites, pan-roasted salmon, chicken and waffles, and sandwiches and burgers such as a sourdough lobster club and a California veggie burger. Pastas span shrimp Alfredo with penne and spaghetti marinara to a roasted lobster mac and cheese for two for $150. But obviously desserts take center stage. Towering insane milkshakes in seven flavors offer Nutella banana, Cookie Monster, spiked S’mores, and more. Sundaes built for two offer renditions in strawberry cheesecake, chocolate blackout, and a banana split. That King Kong sundae for $99 features 24 scoops of ice cream covered in chocolate, caramel, and strawberry, and then smothered in even more sugar — chocolate chip cookies, a cupcake, gummy bears, candy necklaces, and more. Each of the oversized smoking candy goblets seem to have a celebrity attached to it. The watermelon mojito uses Pitbull’s Voli 305 vodka. Bruno Mars approved the watermelon piña colada, while the Nick Jonas and John Varvatos-approved strawberry Cadillac reposado margarita comes with Villa One Tequila. Many of the goblets even come in non-alcoholic versions. Sugar Factory says its the goblet bar and candy shop at its Fashion Show location will stay open for another month." - Susan Stapleton
"Sugar Factory American Brasserie gets ready to open a three-story location on the center of the Las Vegas Strip this summer. The 14,000-square-foot location takes over the former Twin Peaks space at Harmon Corner, keeping the indoor climbing wall and replacing the footings with candy dots. The new location features a walk-up goblet bar on the pedestrian bridge between Las Vegas Boulevard and Harmon Avenue that overlooks the second-floor dining room and a retail candy store with more than 500 types of candy and two cases filled with homemade ice cream and gelato, milkshakes, pastries, and coffee options. For dining, 230 seats indoors, a 36-seat entry-level bar, a 30-seat carousel bar on the mezzanine level, and a 30-seat outdoor patio outfitted with fire pits that overlook the Las Vegas Strip." - Susan Stapleton