This lovely restaurant nestled in a lakeside setting is a true gem in Las Vegas. You won’t forget having an exquisitely prepared French meal while watching swans glide past you on the shimmering blue water.
Marche Bacchus is located in Summerlin, an upscale neighborhood in the western part of Las Vegas.
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The restaurant’s elegant decor has an “old world” feel to it. The rooms inside are decorated with wine cork art and romantic chandeliers.
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The highlight of the restaurant is the outside patio where diners can eat year-round. Live music is also a regular feature.
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The tables on the patio look out onto a lake lined with ornate grasses, ferns and flowers.
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The lake is home to many species including white and black swans, ducks and turtles. Diners can watch the wildlife sunning themselves and frolicking about while they enjoy a delicious meal.
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Sometimes the local ducks even stop by for a visit on the patio!
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Landscaping on the patio and around the restaurant includes calming fountains and rock pools.
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The restaurant is a favorite among locals and visitors for its contemporary French cuisine, such as this Octopus carpaccio.
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French seafood dishes, such as this rustic mussels dish, are a specialty.
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Marche Bacchus’ charming ambience is particularly loved for special “holiday” meals - Mother’s Day, Valentine’s Day, anniversaries or proposals.
Marche Bacchus Facebook Page Marche Bacchus is located at 2620 Regatta Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89128. The restaurant also is home to a well-stocked wine shop.
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Marche Bacchus is located at 2620 Regatta Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89128. The restaurant also is home to a well-stocked wine shop.
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