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Atlantis Steakhouse to present all-inclusive Scotch dinner on March 26

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Atlantis Steakhouse, inside the Atlantis Casino Resort Spa, will offer a Taste of Scotch Dinner at 6 p.m. March 26.

A master of whisky will be on hand to guide guests as they sample different styles of single malt scotches from Highland to Islay. The menu pays tribute to Scottish cuisine, featuring traditional ingredients prepared with a contemporary flair. Those carefully crafted dishes are designed to complement the flavors of Scotland’s best whisky producers.

The cost is $75 per person for all-inclusive dining. Reservations are strongly recommended, as space is limited. Details: 775-824-4411. Guests must be 21 or older. Management reserves all rights.

Atlantis Casino Resort Spa is a proud recipient of the distinguished AAA Four Diamond rating. Atlantis is 10 minutes from the Reno-Tahoe International Airport, downtown Reno, area golf courses and is a half-hour away from world-renowned skiing. Atlantis has all the options and amenities to suit your needs, including complimentary airport shuttle service, free valet parking and acres of convenient self-parking. A favorite resort destination for travelers near and far and voted Best Hotel & Casino for its exceptional and friendly service, Atlantis is second to none. For more information please visit us at www.atlantiscasino.com or call 800-723-6500. Be sure to follow us on Facebook, www.facebook.com/atlantiscasinoresortspa or on Twitter at @atlantiscasino.

 

Chris Moran
Chris Moranhttp://travelnevada.com
Chris Moran has lived in Reno since 1996, and currently works at the Nevada Division of Tourism as a public relations specialist. She is a former editor and writer at the Reno Gazette-Journal, and has a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of California, Berkeley. Her hobbies include skiing, hiking, reading, photography, coffee and coffeehouses, and exploring Nevada. Check out her blog at www.ChrisinNevada.wordpress.com.

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