New features include a new wine rack and a coat room, plus diners now don’t have to go out into the casino to find a restroom - they’re inside the restaurant. There’s the same stained-glass door and marble floor at the entry, the stained-glass dome from the original restaurant and the same menu, even the pastry cart is the same. “It’s almost an identical copy of the old Michael’s, except there’s more space,” says maitre’d Jose Martel. South.īut fans of the old Michael’s may find that little else has changed. Michael’s, a popular old Vegas-style spot formerly at the Barbary Coast (now called Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall & Saloon), has moved farther out on the Strip to South Point, 9777 Las Vegas Blvd.
Two ornamental urn fountains grace a formal garden