The cocktail and wine lists are expansive. The 13-seat Kallisto Oyster Bar sits outside the entrance of the main restaurant and is often standing room only. In addition to tables and booths, there is a bar area where you can keep an eye on the catches of the day (they’re probably not going anywhere, but you can never be too sure) and a six-seat Chef’s counter that provides a bird’s-eye view of the kitchen. Exposed beams are covered with bamboo-like slats and then a soft blue light surrounds the back and side walls, which creates a subtle outdoors or coastal feel. The restaurant sits away a bit from the Red Rock casino floor providing a proper break from the lights and sounds of the bustling locals’ favorite. Naxos Taverna opened earlier this year as a modern homage to the traditional taverns that have sat along the Mediterranean villages in Greece, feeding and entertaining for centuries. Naxos Taverna at Red Rock Casino and Resort in Las Vegas single-handedly shows why that is a mistake. For many diners, fine Greek cuisine may hold a different top-of-mind awareness than French or Italian options.