Dirt Dog Hosts Bluey Event: Failed So Bad, Doing Redo Day
A Las Vegas-based restaurant, Dirt Dog, recently went viral after hosting a “Bluey” event that left many in shock. According to Today.com, Dirt Dog hosted a family day on May…

The gourmet hot dog eatery will be hosting a redo event on June 9.
Jerod Harris / Stringer via Getty ImagesA Las Vegas-based restaurant, Dirt Dog, recently went viral after hosting a "Bluey" event that left many in shock.
According to Today.com, Dirt Dog hosted a family day on May 11. The restaurant's event listing said there would be face painting, treats and a meet-and-greet with Bluey. This eatery is known for their gourmet hot dogs and other comfort food offerings.
The Backstory Of Infamous First 'Bluey Event' At Dirt Dog
Bluey is a popular children's cartoon that features a talking blue dog that's animated. According to the event's Facebook page, many parents were left underwhelmed.
One comment reads, "Temu Bluey costume and decorations from Dollar Tree featured at Dirt Dog Las Vegas Rainbow! Thanks for ruining my 3 year olds day!" and another one reads, "Total waste of time!! If you want to attract people to your establishment don’t false advertise. Bluey was a guy in a onesie. Long lines for nothing. Kids were super upset and so are the parents."
Angry parents poured the event page with comments about their disappointment about the event and their shock that the "Bluey" character was a man dressed in a "Bluey" onesie.
The event went viral on social media. Possibly, the comedic comments and the Bluey onesie contributed to this story's virality.
The hot dog joint posted an apology on social media. "We are truly sorry this event wasn't the expected experience!"
The post then reads that Dirt Dog takes pride in community events, and they were overwhelmed with the event's turn out. They further said that Dirt Dog will continue to improve their events in the future.
"We hope to repair our relationship with all of you," the end of the post reads.
Dirt Dog Hosts Redo "Bluey" Event After Initial Failure
According to an update by Fox 5, Dirt Dog will actually host another "Bluey Day" event. But this time, parents can expect the "real" Bluey.
The event is June 9 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the location on 8390 S Rainbow Blvd #100, Las Vegas, NV 89139.
We definitely look forward to attending this redo event! Although the first event was slightly comedic, we can forgive local businesses who are simply putting on free events for the community to enjoy.
Tacos Are The Perfect Food, And Here’s Where To Find The Best In Vegas
If you're looking for the best tacos in Las Vegas, you never have to go far. Because, like other other types of cuisines, we have plenty to choose from when it comes to Mexican food. Most of us eat tacos more than once a week, so if you're not going to one of the best places in town, you're missing out.
Cinco de mayo is around the corner, and we are celebrating... Mexican independence from the U.S.? No. Are we celebrating Mexico's win over he French in 1862? According to brittanica.com, yes. But why? I mean, Mexico doesn't really celebrate it, so why do we?
The answer is simple. We have fiestas all over the United States on May 5th of every year so we can celebrate Mexican culture. Things like Mariachi music, tequila and the world's perfect food, tacos!
History Of Tacos, The World's Perfect Food
According to unocasa.com, the taco dates back to 3000 BC, when people believed we were made of corn. Weird I know, but it just shows we as a race have always been prone to believing fake news. Anyways, while it's not truly known how the taco itself came to be, it's commonly believed that it was the food of the Mexican Silver miners. Brittanica.com also says that before the Spanish came to Mexico, people were eating reptile and armadillo tacos. So, I guess they weren't so perfect back in the day.
When someone says they don't like tacos, I immediately look at them sideways. How can you not like the most amazing food ever created? It's not like they're are bad for you, full of calories or reptiles (not anymore anyways). Tacos are the perfect food. A gift from the heavens. Tacos are magical.
And lucky for us, we live in a city full of magic. So, if you're looking for the best tacos in Las Vegas, you won't go wrong with these places.
Where To Find The Best Tacos In Las Vegas
First stop: Casa Del Sabor
These guys aren't messing around when it comes to their menu. Yes, they have the basics, burritos, tortas, and quesadillas. But they have some other fun Mexican favorite too. Like Huaraches, Mulitas and Alambres. But it's the tacos at Casa Del Sabor that are just epic! They have something for everyone, including vegetarians. But I'm a carnivore so I’m all about the carne asada tacos. Some consider Casa Del Sabor the best in the city. I wouldn't argue with them.
Casa Del Sabor is located at 6840 West Sahara in Vegas, on the Strip at 530 Las Vegas Blvd, and at 4935 S Palo Verde in Vegas.
Next stop: Juan's Flaming Fajitas
So, they may be known for their fajitas, it is the name of course. But you know what I love? Breakfast tacos. Breakfast is the most important meal they say, and I’ll hit up Juan's for breakfast tacos anytime of the day. Breakfast for dinner? You bet! So, if you’re like me and don't discriminate against the time of the day for tacos filled with eggs and bacon, Juan's Flaming Fajita is the spot for you. Oh, and they go great with mimosas. Just sayin. Juan's Flaming Fajitas is located at 9640 W Tropicana in Vegas, at 16 S Water Street in Henderson, and at 2660 W Centennial Parkway in North Las Vegas.
Up Next: Tacos El Compita
Tacos El Compita has a few locations around town. I live close to the one at 7622 Westcliff Avenue. So that's where you’ll find me scarfing down on some serious Birria tacos. Don’t let the pictures of their food on their website dissuade you (they need a new photographer). These Birria tacos are off the charts and are one of my favs. And if you dig Quesabirria, this is the spot.
Final spot but the BEST Spot: Tacos El Gordo
I’m telling you, Tacos El Gordo is the ultimate in these little Mexican treats. There's a huge line at the location on Las Vegas Blvd for a reason. Originally from Tijuana, Tacos El Gordo opened their first location in Las Vegas in 2010, and never looked back. No one, in my opinion, does it better.
Their entire menu is a Mexican food lover's haven. The quesadillas are killer and the asada fries are to die for. But the Adobada tacos with that tasty green salsa on top? It's the end, all be all. Trust me.
The best part? You don't have to endure the lines on the strip, because they have four locations. I like to hit the one at 2560 W Sunset Road. It's close to Town Square. And it may not have the allure of the original location on the Las Vegas on the strip, but it also doesn't have the lines filled with tourists either. And the tacos are just as magical.




