Experience Culinary Artistry

Words: Tim O'toole
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Experience the culinary artistry of Celebrity and James Beard Award Winning Chef Joachim Splichal's Pinot Brasserie at The Venetian Resort-Hotel-Casino at the MCAA Convention at the World of Concrete/World of Masonry in Las Vegas.

Pinot Brasserie offers the warm, bustling ambiance of an urban Parisian brasserie by bringing a bit of France to The Venetian, with cozy banquettes, tobacco-stained walls and vintage accessories gathered from Parisian flea markets.

Celebrity chef Joachim Splichal traveled to France to find accessories and antiques that provide the perfect backdrop for his signature California-French cuisine paired with an award-winning wine list.

Let a sommelier guide you through your wine pairing with the flavors of the wine to compliment your menu.

Visit convention.masoncontractors.org for more information and reserve your spot!
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