This Las Vegas Restaurant Hidden Behind A Soda Machine Is All The 'Stranger Things' Vibes

No Demogorgans here, just Space Invaders.
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If you're desperately awaiting season three of Stranger Things, this spot will fill some of your longing for all things Eleven and upside down. Greene St. Kitchen in Las Vegas is a mystery lover's dream, with a hidden entrance perfect for a little adventure. Once you step inside, you will feel like you've wandered through a portal to another place and time.

Greene St. Kitchen sits inside the Palms Hotel in Las Vegas. The entrance is a cool retro arcade, and you can stop and play a few games as long as your stomach isn't too impatient to get some food.

Along one wall sits a giant old-school soda machine, which also happens to be the entrance to this magical world of food and colorful decor.

Once you pull back the giant door, you will instantly feel transported to the world of the Upside Down, or at least the throwback vibes of the day to day in Stranger Things.

Bright colors and unique artwork greet you, and between the colorful decor and mouthwatering scents, you will feel like you hit the hidden restaurant jackpot.

Their menu items start around $12, and their eclectic Asian-fusion cuisine will have you feeling like you've stumbled into a boho-style eatery in the middle of New York.

You might come for the cool art and yummy meals, but you'll stay for the epic desserts. Their space invader is a delicious milk cake made with Fruity Pebbles cereal and stacked on a plate that looks like a flying saucer.

Their usual hours of operation are from 5 p.m. until 10 p.m.

Delicious menu options range from spicy crispy shrimp to yummy pasta dishes and Philly cheesesteak eggrolls.

You can play the model in front of the giant Vegas sculpture or snap a picture in front of their rainbow murals.

If you love an excellent adventure and whacky colorful decor, this spot has you covered.

Greene St. Kitchen

Price: 💾💾

Cuisine: American Fusion

Address: 4321 W. Flamingo, Las Vegas, NV

Why You Need To Go: You can feel like you're part of a Stranger Things adventure when you discover this secret eatery.

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