Jason Aldean to Open Fourth Kitchen + Rooftop Bar Location In Vegas

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Jason Aldean is about to bring some southern charm all the way to Las Vegas.

Jason Aldean Rumored to be Opening Bar In Vegas

New reports from the Las Vegas Review-Journal indicate that Jason Aldean is set to bring his popular venue, Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Rooftop Bar, to the Las Vegas strip very soon, bringing Southern hospitality and cuisine to one of the city’s most iconic locations.

An anonymous source close to the project confirmed to the outlet that the country superstar is behind the under-construction establishment, labeled as a “Vegas Country Music Restaurant” on building permits.

The venue is said to occupy 10,000 square feet at 63 Las Vegas Boulevard, and construction is valued at $9.8 million. As of now, no official details or opening date for the bar have been revealed.

Prior to these reports, there were rumors that the specified location was going to be the site of Morgan Wallen’s second This Bar & Tennessee Kitchen. However, a representative for Wallen has since confirmed that these speculations are false.

Aldean’s Vegas location will become his fourth restaurant and bar, joining existing Nashville, Gatlinburg, and Pittsburgh locations.

Jason Aldean first launched his bar in Nashville in 2018.

After opening his initial location on Broadway in Downtown Nashville, he expanded to Gatlinburg, TN, where his venue features three stories, including a souvenir and apparel shop, a restaurant, and a bar on the third floor.

 

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Just a few months later, Aldean opened up his third location in North Shore, Pittsburgh.

Jason Aldean won’t be the only country music star with a bar on the Vegas strip.

The Las Vegas Strip is getting a taste of country music this year, with several stars opening new venues. Alongside Jason Aldean’s upcoming bar, Blake Shelton has also made his mark with the opening of his Ole Red location earlier this year, which is his largest venue to date.