Bradley
Ogden restaurant at Caesars Palace will end its 10-year run after dinner
service on Sunday, August 5, 2012, it was jointly announced by Caesars Palace,
Chef Bradley Ogden and the Lark Creek Restaurant Group today.
“We
are grateful for our 10-year association with the team at Caesars Palace,” said
Chef Bradley Ogden. “From the planning
and design phase, to honors and awards from the nation’s top critics, the
restaurant has been a true labor of love for Jody Ogden, our son Chef Bryan
Ogden, and me.”
Chef
Ogden earned national acclaim at the American Restaurant in Kansas City,
Campton Place in San Francisco and with the opening of The Lark Creek Inn in
Larkspur, Calif. in 1989. Among his more
recent honors, he was named 2009 Chef of the Year by California Travel Industry
Association and Restaurateur of the Year in 2010 by the Nevada Restaurant
Association. He has completed a new
cookbook, Holiday Dinners with Bradley Ogden, which was released in autumn
2011.
“We thank
Bradley, the Ogden family, and the Lark Creek Restaurant Group from the bottom
of our hearts,” said Gary Selesner, regional president of Caesars Palace. “It is impossible to underestimate the impact
Bradley Ogden restaurant has had on the dining landscape at Caesars
Palace. It has won countless awards and
has served our guests and Caesars Palace well for all these years and launched
many culinary careers.”
“Caesars
Palace provided us with a wonderful opportunity to enter the Las Vegas dining
arena,” noted Michael Dellar, co-founder, president and CEO of the 14
restaurant San Francisco-based Lark Creek Restaurant Group
(www.larkcreek.com). “While our
exclusive relationship with Caesars is coming to an end, we continue to be
enthusiastic about the Las Vegas market and are reviewing other opportunities
to develop a new Bradley Ogden-culinary influenced restaurant in the area.”
Fans
of Bradley Ogden are encouraged to visit the restaurant for a final tasting of
many of the most popular dishes including the twice baked Maytag blue cheese
soufflé, the seared diver scallops and the butterscotch pudding. Also not to be
missed, the signature burger and fries named “Best Burger of the Year” in 2009
by Alan Richman of GQ Magazine.
Since
its opening on March 17, 2003, Bradley Ogden restaurant has operated in
partnership in Caesars Palace across from the Colosseum and has been a popular
dining destination for fans and performers alike, including Celine Dion, Bette
Midler, Jerry Seinfeld, Cher and Janet Jackson.
Honored in 2004 as the Best New Restaurant in the nation by the James
Beard Foundation, Bradley Ogden Restaurant won critics’ nods for its seasonal,
farm-fresh cuisine, earning Michelin Star recognition. Plans for development of
the restaurant space will be announced by Caesars Palace at a future date.
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