Concertgoers heading to Sphere now have a new burger stop just off the Strip. Fatburger has quietly fired up the grills at 365 Hughes Center Drive, Suite 110, sliding into the former Habit Burger & Grill space in the Hughes Center. The counter-service shop is open from late morning into the early morning hours, aiming squarely at concert traffic and late-night diners. Set across East Flamingo Road from the Tuscany, the storefront sits in the busy foot-traffic corridor that feeds Sphere events.
As reported by the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the location is run by Peter Feinstein, founder of Sapphire Gentlemen’s Club and a Fatburger franchisee for roughly 25 years. Columnist John Katsilometes notes that Feinstein shifted operations after his Red Rock Resort food-court unit was told to leave, then landed this Hughes Center spot in the Habit space that shuttered in January. The same piece credits photos of the new outpost to Bobbi and Brett Feinstein.
Brand fit and local demand
Fatburger sits under the FAT Brands portfolio and has been growing through franchising and placements in high-traffic venues. According to FAT Brands, the chain leans on made-to-order burgers and extended hours, a combination tailored to spots that see heavy late-night crowds. With that playbook, a Hughes Center storefront within an easy walk of Sphere is a logical bid for both tourists and locals chasing post-show food.
Why the move happened
Local coverage has been tracking a shuffle of quick-service tenants across the valley, and Vital Vegas reported that the Red Rock Fatburger closed on Jan. 12, 2026, as part of a wider food-court refresh. That vacancy, along with broader turnover among casino and Strip-adjacent dining concepts, helps explain why Feinstein’s operation was in the market for a new address. Observers say the Hughes Center unit is positioned to pull a steady mix of late-evening traffic from Sphere shows and nearby residencies…