Its hours vary by day, but it’s generally open 7 a.m. Laguna Pool House is open on the sixth floor, in the space that was once Cafe 6. The space is breezy with tall windows that let in sunlight and cool-toned furnishings inside. And, predictably, cocktails are available for one or in a pitcher for sharing. Laguna Pool House & Kitchen also offers a late-night menu of shrimp tacos and chicken wings and the like. A platter of pizza, chicken wings, chicken tenders, and garlic knots is available for $115 and another option is the $350 sushi boat with assorted rolls and nigiri. There’s also a fruit platter of melon, pineapple, mango, dragon fruit, and berries for $75. Continental breakfast comes with muffins, pastries, butter, sliced fruits, and yogurt dip and goes for $69. But the largest section on the menu is reserved for large servings, meant to be shared with groups of four to six. The menu has pizzas, sandwiches, and appetizers. Helmed by chef Luke Palladino, Laguna Pool House & Kitchen will celebrate a grand opening on April 30. A new restaurant with indoor and outdoor dining, late-night bites, and poolside sipping is moving into the Palms Place condo hotel, adjacent to the Palms Casino Resort.