Foodies, you’ve hit the jackpot: Las Vegas has incredible dining options for all tastes.
Casual restaurants and dive bars with comfort food line the Las Vegas Strip and its surrounding streets. Next time you check-in to a spacious Suite at a Hilton Grand Vacations Las Vegas property, treat your taste buds to a gastronomic getaway.
Iconic Restaurants In Las Vegas
Steakhouses with long histories, Michelin-rated eateries, lounges with Hollywood film credits and literally elevated dining establishments are among the most popular restaurants in Las Vegas.
- Golden Steer Steakhouse: Vintage Las Vegas vibes fill the city’s oldest continuously operating steakhouse in the city. Alaska king crab cocktails, tomahawk steaks and Vegas’ largest baked potato set off a refined restaurant experience.
- Eiffel Tower Restaurant: Head to the 11th floor of Paris Las Vegas’ Eiffel Tower and watch the Bellagio Fountains dance while eating classic French cuisine. Escargots à la bourguignonne, cold foie gras torchon and tuna tartare are all preludes to the Eiffel Tower Soufflés.
- Peppermill and Fireside Lounge: Making appearances in the films “Casino” and “Showgirls,” Peppermill is an award-winning Las Vegas staple. Neon light bathes the interior where celebrities have dined on the Peppermill pastrami burger, porterhouse steaks and Icelandic fish and chips and it’s your turn to feast like a star.
The Boulevard, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club invites you to stay at the north end of the Las Vegas Strip. Take in the sights by day and spend nights at the full-service spa, the resort-style pool or in your Suite’s private jacuzzi tub.
Breakfast And Brunch Restaurants In Las Vegas
Whether you’d prefer to start the day in Las Vegas with eggs sunny-side up at sunrise or avocado toast after hitting the snooze button, these Las Vegas breakfast and brunch spots will get foodies started on the right foot.
- $5 Cafe: The name says it all. Known for its “Special Breakfast” that costs a single Abraham Lincoln, the $5 Cafe also has pricier morning plates like steak and eggs, Monte Cristos and chicken and waffles.
- Esther’s Kitchen: Say buongiorno to brunch at this Italian restaurant. Esther’s Kitchen serves up prosciutto and fontina biscuits, whipped ricotta and marmalade, smoked ocean trout and brioche French toast for the late-breakfast crowd.
- Bespoke Kitchen: Vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options make Bespoke Kitchen a tasty choice for a fresh breakfast. The Croffle, a hybrid waffle and croissant, is a star on the menu, as is the breakfast egg drop sandwich served with smashed potatoes.
Paradise, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club makes it easy to get up and get going in the morning. Use the Suites with kitchenettes or fully equipped kitchens to prepare your preferred cup of coffee before your brunch reservation.
All-You-Can-Eat Buffets In Las Vegas
The buffet is as quintessential Las Vegas as the blackjack table. Have your cakes — and steaks and pancakes — and eat it, too, at these all-you-can-eat buffets.
- Wicked Spoon: Set inside The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, Wicked Spoon brings seasonal specialties and familiar fare to its buffet such as lamb gyros, bone marrow and dim sum.
- Garden Court: Located inside of Main Street Station, Garden Court is a budget-friendly buffet in downtown Las Vegas. Victorian decor juxtaposes the mix of Hawaiian, American and Mexican entrees.
- Bacchanal Buffet: Expect nothing short of a high bar at Caesars Palace’s Bacchanal Buffet. Hundreds of menu items like Roman-style pizza, Korean fried chicken, cherry-glazed quail and ube mousse are dished out of this spacious restaurant’s 10 kitchens.
After filling up on food, you’ll be glad you stayed nearby at Flamingo, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club. Take some lazy strokes in the heated swimming pool or take a midday snooze on the king-size bed in your Studio or 1- or 2-Bedroom Suite.
Mexican Restaurants In Las Vegas
Tacos, nachos and heaping helpings of guacamole are on the menu at these Mexican restaurants in Las Vegas.
- Nacho Daddy - Downtown: Serving up towering plates of gourmet nachos, Nacho Daddy covers its chips in queso, bacon, lobster, filet mignon and more. Shoot their Scorpion Shot, a tequila drink featured on the Travel Channel.
- Bonito Michoacan Mexican Restaurant: This popular Mexican restaurant makes guacamole at your table. Crowds are common, though reviews say the wait times are short.
- La Vecindad: Handmade decor as colorful as the cuisine surrounds diners at this family-owned restaurant. Authentic homestyle dishes like tacos al pastor, chicken tortas and chilaquiles line the menu.
Cancun Las Vegas, a Hilton Vacation Club brings Mexican vacation vibes to the heart of Las Vegas. The Mayan pyramid waterfall and spacious 1- and 2-Bedroom Suites add south-of-the-border serenity to your stay.
Fun Restaurants In Las Vegas
Las Vegas is known for its showmanship and its eateries embrace the city’s playful spirit. Enjoy a meal at one of these themed, quirky and fun restaurants in Las Vegas.
- Back To The 80’s: No DeLorean is needed to eat in the 1980s. This retro-themed restaurant has a wait staff dressed as ‘80s icons and a pop culture-inspired menu with Yo MTV Chicken Raps, Doc Brown Burgers and Breakfast Club Sandwiches.
- AREA15: AREA15 is a gaming and entertainment complex that has just as many ways to eat as it does to play. From bar arcades and eclectic Asian eateries to a self-guided four-stop foodie tour, AREA15’s dining options are as engaging as they are enjoyable.
- Blackout Dining in the Dark: One Las Vegas dining experience you cannot see to believe is Blackout. A seven-course mystery meal is served completely in the dark, allowing your senses of smell, taste and touch to savor what your eyes cannot.
Desert Retreat, a Hilton Vacation Club provides Guests with more lighthearted fun only two miles away from the Las Vegas Strip. This family-friendly resort trades a casino for a game room for the young and young at heart.
Must-Visit Casino Restaurants In Las Vegas
Come for the gambling, stay for the grub. These casino restaurants in Las Vegas are so cool, you’ll feel like you hit the jackpot without playing a single slot machine.
- Top of the World: All the way up on the 106th floor of Stratosphere Tower, Top of the World’s revolving restaurant lets you drink in panoramic views of Las Vegas.
- Delilah: What happens in Delilah stays in Delilah, at least, as far as photos are concerned. This Wynn American fine dining restaurant has a no-photos policy so its live music and lavish menu will have your full attention.
- The Mayfair Supper Club: Late-night dining at the Bellagio brings more than a menu full of American classics. Mayfair After Dark is an elevated food and cocktail experience combined with an immersive live show that includes the Fountains of Bellagio.
Elara, a Hilton Grand Vacations Club is right in the center of the Las Vegas Strip, offering floor-to-ceiling windows and access to landmarks like Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino and Miracle Mile.
Budget-Friendly Bites In Las Vegas
When a double-handed meal costs less than a hand of poker, you know you’re at the right place. Fill your stomach without emptying your wallet with these affordable restaurants in Las Vegas.
- Vivas Las Arepas: It’s easy to miss this counter-service eatery located in a strip mall, but once you see the prices, you’ll never forget where Vivas Las Arepas is. A shredded chicken empanada is less than $5.
- Yukon Pizza: Finding inexpensive pizza in Las Vegas isn’t hard, so long as you keep your eye on the time. Yukon Pizza has affordable lunch specials featuring a slice of cheese pizza and a beer or soda for $5 to $6.
- Tacotarian: With single tacos priced under $3, it’s easy to be a tacotarian — especially if you’re a vegan or vegetarian. This plant-based Mexican eatery was once voted the country’s best vegan taqueria.
Polo Towers, a Hilton Vacation Club delivers a bang for your buck, as well, treating Guests to stunning city views from the rooftop pool deck and fast access to popular attractions on the Las Vegas Strip.
Now that you’ve got food covered, fill your schedule with fun. Read Hilton Grand Vacations Member Kassi P.’s guide to spending three incredible days in Las Vegas without setting foot on the casino floor.