New Vegas Hotspot Throwing 4th Of July Bash For Locals
If you still don’t have plans for your Vegas 4th of July, look no further. The newest local hotspot is throwing a party with something for everyone in the family….

There are lots of places in Vegas to spend 4th of July. And while the Strip has its excitement, going local is always more fun.
JackF via Getty ImagesIf you still don't have plans for your Vegas 4th of July, look no further. The newest local hotspot is throwing a party with something for everyone in the family. General Admission is a brand new hip sports lounge and elevated restaurant in the Uncommons. They're hosting a Vegas 4th of July Bash on Independence Day with lots of food and fun events planned.
Details About General Admission Vegas 4th Of July Bash
The bash is taking place on Thursday, July 4 during regular business hours. Locals can drop by anytime between 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. for a menu of elevated American cuisine and games for the family. There will be cornhole, beer pong, giant Jenga and Connect Four games.
Patrons will be able to enjoy an extensive menu of sliders, burgers and sandwiches. Local favorites include the NYC Double Pastrami and Cheese Sando made with provolone, swiss and cheddar, the Carnitas Sliders with braised pork and tomatillo salsa, and the Double Double Smashburger.

<sub>The Double Double Smashburger is made with Black Angus beef patties, carmelized onions, American cheese and GA sauce on a brioche bun.</sub>
General Admission also serves sushi, Mexican-inspired dishes and salads. Including their Little Gem Caesar with garlic streusel and aged parmesan, and the Pear & Arugala Salad with roasted pears and shaved fennel. If you're craving Mexican cuisine, they have Fajitas, Street Tacos and Mexican Street Corn on their menu.
But you can't put this restaurant into one or even two boxes when it comes to cuisine. They have a bit of everything. Including comfort foods like Grilled Cheese & Tomato Soup or Fettuccini Alfredo. They also have an appetizer menu, dessert menu, and a special menu for kids 12 and under.
And though General Admission is a sports bar, they welcome families. They have 7,000 square feet of indoor-outdoor dining space as well as a patio. And each of their seats are strategically placed so patrons can watch one of their 37 HDTVs located throughout the restaurant. As well as on a 163” LED screen.

<sub>General Admission is one of the newest sports bars in the Uncommons area of Las Vegas. And they're celebrating their 2024 Vegas 4th of July with a bash for locals.</sub>
The restaurant also has a large drink menu that offers specialty cocktails, wines and craft beers. Including the Hop Vegas West Coast IPA and Rebel Spirit Golden Ale from the award-winning Vegas brewery CraftHaus.
General Admission is located at 8548 Rozita Lee Avenue in Las Vegas. You can make reservations online here or call 725-780-1098.
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Notable Titles Coming To Streaming In July 2024
With summer in full swing, the temperatures are getting hot, but these new titles coming to streaming in July 2024 are even hotter.
Television Titles Coming to Streaming in July 2024
Streaming giant Netflix has a few new seasons of beloved series dropping on the streamer this month, as well as a new show. Fans of Vikings will see the third and final season of Vikings: Valhalla, due to drop on July 11th. The saga continues with Harald Sigurdsson (Leo Suter), Leif Eriksson (Sam Corlett), and Freydís Eiríksdóttir (Frida Gustavsson). Although it’s the final season, fans will also meet two new characters: Maniakes (Florian Munteanu), a fearless Byzantine general who answers only to the Emir, and Erik the Red (Goran Višnjić), Leif and Freydís’ father. The historical fiction series, which premiered in 2021, follows how tension arises between the Vikings and the English in the early 11th century, inspired by characters in Norse mythology.
A week later, Cobra Kai drops Season 6, divided into three parts to complete the series. On July 18th, the first five episodes of part one will be released all at once. Cobra Kai is based on the 1984 film series The Karate Kid. Original Karate Kid Daniel LaRusso (Ralph Macchio) continues the story from when he first arrived in the Valley in 1984 to the present day, where he’s helped influence a new generation of underdog heroes, formed unlikely alliances, and honored the lessons of his sensei, Mr. Miyagi, in a dojo of his own.
For reality TV lovers, Too Hot to Handle will premiere Season 6 on Netflix on July 19th. The reality dating competition encourages single participants to leave their lives of mingling and flings behind in exchange for committed relationships, offering a maximum prize pot of $250,000 for a couple who can form a strong emotional bond and lay the foundations for a successful relationship.
A new dark comedy titled The Decameron premieres on Netflix on July 25th. Loosely inspired by the iconic short story collection of the same name, the series examines the all-too-timely theme of class struggles in the season of a pandemic as a cast of misfits tries to outlast the bubonic plague pandemic in 1348 Florence. The Decameron stars Tony Hale as Sirisco, Zosia Mamet as Pampinea, Saoirse Monica-Jackson as Misia, Tanya Reynolds as Licisca, Karan Gill as Panfilo, and more.
Netflix doesn't have all the notable titles, as AppleTV+ has quite a few new series premiering on their roster for July. Thriller series Sunny stars Rashida Jones living in Kyoto, Japan, whose life is upended when her husband and son disappear in a mysterious plane crash. As a consolation, she is given Sunny, one of a new class of domestic robots made by her husband's electronics company. The series premieres on July 10th. The next day, in the sci-fi coming-of-age family series Me, a 12-year-old kid named Ben (Lucian-River Chauhan), who is in the throes of middle school, adjusts to a newly blended family and the realization that he has superpowers.

<em>Photo courtesy of AppleTV+.</em>
Over on Hulu, the streamer has returning seasons of popular television series dropping in July. First, reality competition Claim to Fame returns for Season 3 on July 10th. Co-hosted by siblings Kevin and Frankie Jonas, the series challenges 12 celebrity relatives to step outside their famous family members' shadows and live together under one roof, concealing their identities and lineage in the quest for their own fame and fortune. They compete in challenges, form alliances, and play DNA detective in hopes of avoiding elimination and winning the coveted $100,000 prize. The long-running adult animated series Futurama returns for the 12th season on July 29th. The show initially aired in 1999.
Take a look below at which movies are coming to streaming in July 2024:
Beverly Hills Cop 4: Axel Foley
Detective Axel Foley (Eddie Murphy) is back on the beat in Beverly Hills. After his daughter’s life is threatened, she (Taylour Paige) and Foley team up with a new partner (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) and old pals Billy Rosewood (Judge Reinhold) and John Taggart (John Ashton) to turn up the heat and uncover a conspiracy. Streams on Netlix on July 3rd.
Love Lies Bleeding
Max snags another A24 film, this time with the thriller crime starring Kristen Stewart as Lou, a reclusive gym manager who falls hard for Jackie (Katy M. O'Brian), an ambitious bodybuilder who's heading to Las Vegas to pursue her dream. Their love soon leads to violence as they get pulled deep into the web of Lou's criminal family. Ed Harris and Dave Franco are also in the cast. The film drops on Max on July 19th.
Find Me Falling
Coming off a flop album and his biggest hit's dwindling popularity, aging rock star John Allman (Harry Connick Jr.) decides to take a break from his career to reclaim his spark. He moves to an isolated cliffside home on the idyllic Mediterranean island of Cyprus. His dream of keeping a low profile is derailed when he is routinely confronted by desperate souls and later faced with even more complicated surprises when an old flame reignites. Also starring Agni Scott, Ali Fumiko Whitney, Tony Demetriou, Angeliki Filipidou, Lea Maleni, Athina Roditou and Clarence Smith. Comes to Netflix on July 19th.