Crash n Burn Vegas: New Joint Serves Burgers With a Side of … Skydiving?

If you ever wanted to add a dash of adrenaline to your lunch, you’ll be in luck at Crash n Burn Vegas — a new burger joint that will soon include skydiving.

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Crash n Burn is a new bar and restaurant located on the third floor of the Neonopolis in downtown Las Vegas. It sports 14,000 square feet across both indoor and outdoor spaces, as well as a 300-foot bar.

However, while Crash n Burn serves up handcrafted “fun food,” it’s the amenities that will make it one of the best lunch restaurants in Las Vegas.

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For example, Crash n Burn features the largest patio on Fremont Street, a variety of vintage arcade games, duckpin bowling, giant Jenga, life-sized beer pong, and more. And, yes, it will soon feature skydiving.

The restaurant will soon play host to Aero Vegas — what it calls the “the world’s first rooftop open-air skydiving experience.”

Similar to indoor skydiving facilities, Aero Vegas will allow flyers to hover over an open-air wind tunnel on the roof of Crash n Burn. Unlike indoor skydiving, you’ll be treated to an amazing view of the Fremont Street Experience and downtown Las Vegas.

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After your flying experience, you’ll want to treat yourself to some of the delicious food and beverages at Crash n Burn. Options include classic bar snacks like burgers, nachos, pretzels, french fries, and flatbreads.

On the drink menu, you’ll find a full list of beer, wine, and cocktails, including appropriately named offerings like the “Landing Zone” — made with vodka, Prosecco, ginger liqueur, pomegranate purée — and the “Flight Attendant,” made with peach vodka and passion fruit syrup.

Crash n Burn is currently open at 450 Fremont Street. The Aero Vegas experience will open closer to the summer.

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In the mood for more thrills? Check out the Vegas News guide to the Las Vegas SkyJump experience.

Media credit: Image courtesy of crashnburn.com

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