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Mark Wahlberg’s New Las Vegas Restaurant Goes Up in Flames

Mark Wahlberg’s Las Vegas restaurant, Fletcha Cantina, caught fire last night around 5:30 PM.

The fire was sparked by a single propane fire pit located on the patio of the restaurant.

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Flames were reported to have shot up beside the building on the Vegas Strip.

The restaurant had a soft launch just seven weeks ago and was scheduled for a grand opening ribbon-cutting ceremony last night.

The fire department confirmed that the blaze did not extend to the interior of the restaurant and was extinguished within 20 minutes.

No injuries were reported, and Fletcha Cantina reopened less than two hours after the incident.

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