![]() Krispy Kreme bread pudding at Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux. The restaurant plans to offer 60 televisions, brick arches for a stadium feel, and wooden tables sans the typical sports bar memorabilia. “This will give us a little bit more room to spread out a little bit with more TVs and space on the big game days,” Landry says of space near Caesars Forum Conference Center and the Monorail. It will also be one of the largest locations, spanning nearly 12,000 square feet on the second floor of Harrah’s. “We’ve got to do some renovations for kitchen and things like that, but it’s a pretty adaptable space, so we’re excited about the convergence,” Landry says. The Harrah’s location will be the first to offer breakfast as well as the Walk-On’s menu of crawfish etouffee, duck and andouille gumbo, and Krispy Kreme bread pudding. Instead of bringing a second Hash House (it already has a location at the Linq), Nyberg suggested Walk-On’s. For two years, the two talked about where to open in Las Vegas when Caesars Entertainment approached Hash House CEO Jim Nyberg about bringing a breakfast restaurant to the Toby Keith space after it permanently closed. Landry and Walk-On’s teamed up with Hash House A Go Go for the opening. Walk-On’s plans to take over the former Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill at Harrah’s Las Vegas with a sports dining venue. ![]() Now the brand features 58 locations nationwide with the first coming to the Las Vegas Strip in early 2022. Two years later, he opened his first Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux in Baton Rouge with a Louisiana-inspired menu. ![]() He earned a walk-on spot on the basketball team before graduating in 2001 and realized he probably wasn’t going to play in the NBA and needed to come up with a different career path. Brandon Landry earned a C-plus on his business plan to open a sports bar while he attended LSU.
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