Flur & Barley serves cocktails and brick oven-fired pizza, while Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery has a faux-Irish vibe and TVs showing sports games.
Yard House is a hit with beer drinkers, with around 160 taps featuring domestic and imported brews. Off the Strip is more upscale and offers classic European fare and three bars. The Promenade also features a variety of restaurants, including Guy Fieri's Vegas Kitchen and Bar (his only Vegas restaurant) as well as the Chayo Mexican Kitchen + Tequila Bar, which has a patio and great views of the High Roller. There are also plenty of shops here, selling everything from hats to running shoes. The LINQ Promenade is where much of the hotel's action takes place, and here you'll find the High Roller, an enormous Ferris Wheel (it's bigger than the London Eye) with 28 glassed-in cabins offering panoramic views of the city. The resort also has a rotating schedule of events and concerts, including magic shows and drag queen performances.
The LINQ has a renovated casino, and minimum bets are lower here than at other major hotels along the Strip, drawing a crowd looking for the most bang for their buck.