From the Desert Sands to a Closed Dinner Table: The Sudden Shutdown of Table 34 and Bramàre
Suspected Piero's Terrorizer Shuts Down Two Vegas Eateries He Owns
Posted on: May 6, 2025, 01:46h.Last updated on: May 6, 2025, 01:56h.
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In an unexpected turn of events, two prominent off-Strip restaurants, Table 34 and Bramàre, have unexpectedly shut down their operations. The closures can be traced back to their co-owner, Evan Glusman, who was recently arrested for issuing terrorist threats [1][2].
The arrest came just two weeks ago, when Evan was charged with threatening to shoot up Piero's, his father's renowned Italian restaurant. The incident prompted Freddie Glusman to fire Evan as the operating manager of Piero's, citing fraud allegations and the unauthorized acquisition of a $1.5 million loan [1][2].
Batch Hospitality, a company co-founded by Glusman with fellow restaurateur Constantin Alexander in 2019, owns both Table 34 and Bramàre. The duo purchased Table 34 in June 2022, while Bramàre Inspired Italian opened its doors on July 12, 2023.
The telling notice on Table 34's website announces the restaurant's permanent closure. It expresses gratitude to the "guests, partners, and neighbors" the restaurant had the pleasure of serving and directs account inquiries to an email address. Despite the solemn tone, the notice from Bramàre's website suggests a 'brief pause', hinting at the restaurant's future reopening [1][2].
Evan Glusman, now 46 years old, was arrested on April 26 for making terroristic threats and false information, as detailed in his arrest report. The day before his arrest, he reportedly sent a chilling text message to a Piero's manager, threatening to "fucking kill [them] in the middle of Piero's." [1][2].
Glusman was granted a $20,000 bail and is scheduled to appear in court on May 29.
The upheaval in the Las Vegas restaurant industry continues to unfold, leaving many to wonder about the future of fine dining and nightlife in the city.
[1] Las Vegas Weekly: Two prominent off-Strip Las Vegas restaurants, Table 34 and Bramàre, have closed unexpectedly
[2] KLAS-TV: Italian restaurant Piero's manager threatened by co-owner
- Evan Glusman, the co-owner of Table 34 and Bramàre, was arrested for issuing terrorist threats recently.
- The sudden shutdown of Table 34 and Bramàre can be linked to Evan Glusman's arrest.
- Batch Hospitality, a company co-founded by Glusman, owns both Table 34 and Bramàre.
- Table 34 and Bramàre closed permanently and briefly, respectively, as stated on their respective websites.
- Evan Glusman was arrested on April 26 for making terroristic threats and providing false information, as detailed in his arrest report.
- The future of fine dining and nightlife in Las Vegas is uncertain due to the upheaval in the city's restaurant industry.
- Piero's, a renowned Italian restaurant, was threatened by Evan Glusman days before his arrest.
- Evan Glusman, now 46 years old, is scheduled to appear in court on May 29.

