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Squid Game and Stranger Things: NETFLIX BITES Coming To MGM Grand

by Marsha Mowers  January 23, 2025
Squid Game and Stranger Things: NETFLIX BITES Coming To MGM Grand

NETFLIX BITES is coming to the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.

A unique dining adventure dubbed NETFLIX BITES is coming to MGM Grand Hotel & Casino on February 20. NETFLIX BITES will serve dishes inspired by hit Netflix shows, with the experience complimented by MGM’s expertise in hospitality and immersive entertainment. 

“With NETFLIX BITES Vegas, we’re taking fan-favourite shows from the screen to the table and turning them into a culinary adventure,” said Josh Simon, Vice President of Consumer Products. 

“We’re excited to partner with MGM Grand, experts in hospitality and top-notch Vegas entertainment, to offer fans a new way to experience their favourite stories with an invitation to step into the worlds of Stranger Things, Bridgerton, Squid Game, Chef’s Table, Dinner Time Live with David Chang and more, one bite at a time.”

Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, each dish and drink is a play on a fan-favourite Netflix series, including Stranger Things, Bridgerton, Squid Game, ONE PIECE, La Casa de Papel, Love is Blind, Too Hot to Handle, Floor is Lava, Nailed It!, as well as culinary creations inspired by Chef’s Table and Dinner Time Live with David Chang.

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The MGM Grand is remodelling rooms this year. Photo: MGM Grand

The fun menu items will include items such as:

Stranger Things – “Eleven’s Feast,” crispy chicken and waffle sliders perfect for foodies who love a little dimension-hopping, served both ‘Hawkins’ style and ‘Upside Down’ and 

Bridgerton – “Bridgerton Regency Tea,” a lavish three-tiered tea service with finger sandwiches, scones, and pastries straight from the Ton served with a menu designed by Lady Whistledown herself.

NETFLIX BITES Los Angeles, which opened as a pop up for six weeks in 2023, became the most searched restaurant in LA, with reservations fully booked. Reservations for Las Vegas can be made here.

“Las Vegas is all about offering guests extraordinary experiences that let them escape into a new world—just like Netflix,” said President & COO of MGM Grand Mike Neubecker.  

“Working with Netflix for BITES Vegas is the ideal partnership because we both know how to captivate and entertain. Together, we’re creating a destination that blends the best of entertainment and cuisine in a way only MGM and Netflix can deliver.”

  
  
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