Hungry guests can order food earlier off of the bar menu, which includes smashed sliders ($24), shrimp and scallop toast ($22) and wagyu and tuna belly ($35). The space has two TVs behind its bar for sporting events and opens daily at 3 p.m., two hours before the steakhouse and Paisano’s next door.
Part of the expansion of the steakhouse was the lounge bar, which seats about 40 people, including the 14 bar-side seats and 10 tables that can each seat up to four guests. Currently, guests can expect favorites such as the American and Japanese Wagyu lobster served with sweet onion soubise, lardons, pearl onions and roasted potatoes and Scottish salmon served with seasonal vegetables and trout roe. The regular menu for the steakhouse will be seasonal and changed every three months. “One of the dishes is going to be a loco moco, and it’s something that when you look at the plate, it does not look like one, but when you bite into it, you’ll know the flavors.” “We’re going to take guests through a journey of the menu and the tastes of Pechanga,” Pinto said. Agua Caliente Casino Rancho Mirage will host rock and roll tribute shows