Succulent Downtown Restaurants
CONSIDER YOUR CRAVINGS SATISFIED
Downtown Las Vegas has experienced a restaurant and bar boom in recent years, so you’ve got options galore. Here are a few of our favorite places to dine, drink and socialize.
Hugo’s Cellar
Four Queens Hotel and Casino
Hugo’s Cellar at Four Queens has an old-school charm that has endured and thrived, and the service is a throwback to a time when customers were the star of the show. Hugo’s Cellar is a romantic escape at a classic downtown casino and is not to be missed.
Project BBQ LV
CIRCA RESORT & CASINO
Conceptualized by Chef Rex Bernales, along with partners Rob Baker, Mo Pierce and Steve Hamlin, this local spot all started with a dream to build a better BBQ and the favorite cuisine is a huge part of the founders’ culture. Chef Rex is leading the mission and his culinary experience spans from the Pacific Rim to the Carolinas. In his own unique way, he has taken everything he’s learned and developed new, modern ways to grill.
Redwood Steakhouse
The California Hotel and Casino
The California is about a block from Fremont Street Experience and offers some great gambling and dining values. The Redwood Steakhouse was recently renovated, so check it out. If steak isn’t your thing, make sure to hit the incomparable California Noodle House nearby.
Vic & Anthony’s Steakhouse
Golden Nugget Las Vegas
Downtown’s premier resort, Golden Nugget, serves up a classic steakhouse showcasing exceptional steak and seafood dishes. It’s a luxurious restaurant with an unpretentious vibe, and has won numerous accolades for its steak and stellar service.
Barry’s Downtown Prime
Circa Resort & Casino
Where vintage glamour and Las Vegas hospitality meet modern innovation and design. At Chef Barry Dakake’s, new classic steakhouse, Barry’s Downtown Prime oozes old school style and flavor with a modern twist. They feature downtown’s finest steaks and seafood, accompanied with fresh table-side presentations and signature cocktails.
Andiamo Italian Steakhouse
The D Las Vegas
Andiamo Italian Steakhouse by Joe Vicari is a palate-pleasing nod to traditional steakhouse cuisine against the backdrop of Italian hospitality and style. Located on the second floor of The D Las Vegas, Andiamo’s is welcoming and intimate, perfect for a date or gathering of friends.
Top of Binion’s Steakhouse
Binion’s Gambling Hall
To lots of visitors, Binion’s is synonymous with Las Vegas. It’s no surprise, then, that the Top of Binion’s Steakhouse is the kind of restaurant guests have been raving about since the town got its start. The restaurant also provides a spectacular view of downtown Las Vegas, from 24 floors up.
Saltgrass Steak House
Golden Nugget Las Vegas
This award-winning steakhouse serves up tender cuts of Certified Angus Beef® brand steaks cooked to perfection with their famous Saltgrass-7 Steak Spice and finished with fresh garlic butter.
Great Casual Dining Options
American Coney Island
The D Las Vegas
Try some of downtown’s best dogs 24/7. The vibe is casual, and your food is done before you know it.
Cadillac Mexican Grill
GOLDEN NUGGET
You name it, Cadillac Mexican Grill has it. Fajitas, tacos, enchiladas, burgers and more, plus 70 tequilas!
Tony Roma’s
Fremont Hotel & Casino
Fremont Hotel & Casino has the only Tony Roma’s Ribs Seafood & Steak restaurant in Nevada, with BBQ, seafood and more.
Benny’s Smokin’ BBQ & Brews
Binion’s Gambling Hall
Benny’s serves up some of the best barbecue in Las Vegas, and bar seating makes dining and drinking a breeze, whether you’re gambling or not.
Chicago Brewing Co.
Four Queens Hotel and Casino
Chicago Brewing Co. offers up hearty food and great prices on drinks. Those playing at the bar can order food, too.
Whiskey Licker Up
BINION’S
Whiskey Licker Up is a Las Vegas watering hole and restaurant like no other with great music, great grub and a revolving bar.
8 East
CIRCA
Savor sharable dishes like GaPow basil chicken pot stickers, dumplings, wontons, skewers and steaks will fulfill your cravings at this casual dining spot.
Triple 7 Restaurant & Microbrewery
Main Street Station
Triple 7 Restaurant & Microbrewery is well worth the short stroll from Fremont Street. The microbrewery boasts six kinds of hand-crafted beers, and there’s even a sushi bar.