Steak Board, courtesy of Rare Society
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Luxury Rare Society Coming to 40-acre Uncommons This Winter

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UnCommons, the new 40-acre urban campus in Southwest Las Vegas, will soon be home to Nevada’s first Rare Society, the wood-fired California-style steakhouse. Set to open later this year, Rare Society brings a contemporary twist to the classic steakhouse experience, merging the echoes of vintage upscale dining with a modern flair.

Steak Board Vertical, courtesy of Rare Society
Steak Board Vertical, courtesy of Rare Society

Following the undeniable success of its locations in California and Washington, the celebrated retro-chic steakhouse from Trust Restaurant Group will expand its footprint to Southwest Las Vegas, marking its sixth location nationwide. Spanning 5,000 square feet and accommodating up to 160 guests, Rare Society at UnCommons will evoke an ambiance reminiscent of Rat Pack gatherings and raucous Sinatra dinner parties with a touch of modernity, including features like a wood-fired grill, an on-site dry ager, and a progressive cocktail program.

“Las Vegas is a city on the rise, and we’re excited to partner with UnCommons to bring Rare Society to this up-and-coming neighborhood,” said Brad Wise, chef and restaurateur of Trust Restaurant Group. “There’s so much more happening away from the Strip than ever before – we look forward to joining the ranks of Michael Mina’s The Sundry and all’Antico Vinaio, just to name a few.”

Rare Society’s menu boasts the sights and smells of premium cuts grilled over American red oak, a nod to Santa Maria ranchero-style grilling. Shaking up the tried-and-true steakhouse model by creating a shared approach to the classics with a bold twist, Chef Wise’s menu emphasizes fine Wagyu steaks, opulent seafood towers, and vegetables charred over the flame. The menu will also showcase an array of sustainably sourced seafood, house-made sauces, and meticulously crafted desserts, promising a dining experience that transcends traditional steakhouse fare.

Seafood Tower, courtesy of Rare Society
Seafood Tower, courtesy of Rare Society

“Chef Brad Wise’s innovative approach with Rare Society aligns seamlessly with our vision for UnCommons – a place where renowned culinary brands redefine expectations in a connected, neighborhood setting,” said Jim Stuart, partner at Matter Real Estate Group. “We are delighted to become the first to introduce Rare Society to Nevada, adding another layer of culinary excellence that our residents, tenants, and the broader community can eagerly anticipate and savor.”

With its much-anticipated arrival, Rare Society will join what is shaping up to be a hotbed of culinary talent at UnCommons, which is home to the recently opened all’Antico Vinaio, AMARI Italian Kitchen & Wine Shop, The Sundry by TableOne Hospitality, the soon-to-open Wineaux by James Beard Award-winning chef, Shawn McClain, and many more.

Find more information about UnCommons on the website at www.UnCommons.com.

About Rare Society

Sink your teeth into Rare Society from Trust Restaurant Group, Chef + Restaurateur Brad Wise’s West Coast-based restaurant concept that pays homage to retro steakhouses.

Rare Society
Rare Society

Keeping alive the echoes of vintage upscale dining, Chef Wise has reshuffled the deck to infuse a touch of modernity into the concept adding a wood-fired grill for meats, an on-premise dry ager, a progressive cocktail program, and sustainably sourced seafood. Each location, which now includes four in California and one in Washington, boasts the sights and smells of premium cuts grilled over American red oak, invoking the lore of Rat Pack gatherings and raucous Sinatra dinner parties.

More information is available on their website, on Facebook and Instagram.

Steak Board, courtesy of Rare Society
Steak Board, courtesy of Rare Society

About UnCommons

UnCommons, a first-of-its-kind mixed-use development in southwest Las Vegas, officially opened in spring 2023. It is now welcoming office and retail tenants in its first phase, with a second phase under construction. The $850 million, 40-acre project fulfills the modern workforce’s desire for a workplace that enhances their lives through rich amenities, open space, and connectivity.

The stylized urban campus will be comprised of more than 500,000 square feet of modern office space with market-leading design and technology, more than 830 residential units, an entertainment venue, trendsetting restaurants and cafes that follow the good food movement, health and fitness studios, a multi-purpose conference center, a pedestrian trail, public art, and a food hall showcasing the best of the local food scene.

The development, designed by globally renowned architecture firm, Gensler, is the first of its kind in Nevada to be built by the standards for WELL™ Certification, which is the highest third-party endorsement of a building’s performance and protection of employee health. UnCommons has achieved certification from Green Globes®, a nationally recognized green rating assessment, guidance, and certification program.

More information is available on the website at www.UnCommons.com, on FacebookInstagram, and LinkedIn.  

About Matter Real Estate Group

Matter Real Estate Group is a real estate development company created to elevate the everyday human experience, enabling people, businesses, and communities to thrive. The company is led by three partners, Jim Stuart, Matt Root, and Kevin Burke, each with more than 20 years of experience in developing place-making projects combining design, construction, and operating strategy all under one roof.

The team behind Matter strongly believes that development can be a curated experience designed around business needs while at the same time focusing on flexibility, purpose, and inclusiveness. Headquartered in San Diego, Matter focuses on developing within the Western United States, primarily within Las Vegas.

More information is available on the website at www.MatterRealEstate.com, on FacebookInstagram, and LinkedIn

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