Spots Off The Strip
Golden Steer
Golden Steer is the oldest continually-operating restaurant in Las Vegas. Request to be seated in Marilyn Monroe's booth.
Lefty-J's Island Favorites has great Hawaiian and Filipino food just east of the Strip.
Named after the flour used to make Neapolitan pizzas, 00 Pie in Chinatown serves top-tier pies in a dimly-lit setting.
Partage in Chinatown serves a French tasting menu in five-, seven- and nine-course seasonal options, and works great for special occasions.
The breakfast at Fine Company in Las Vegas is great and people particularly love the banana bread.
Where To Get Brunch The Morning After
Spago
Spago has one of the best views of the Bellagio fountains, so sit outside and eat some great but pricey pasta and Spanish-style appetizers.
Kassi Beach House near the Strip should be your brunch stop if you want to both party and eat scrambled eggs.
Bars & Restaurants Open Late Night
The Golden Tiki
The Golden Tiki in Vegas' Chinatown might be the tiki bar to end all tiki bars.
Tacos El Pastor on the Strip is a great choice for late-night tacos or a low-key lunch.
Secret Pizza in the Cosmopolitan isn’t as secret as it once was, but it’s still some of the best pizza in Vegas.
Whether you want breakfast, lunch, dinner, or a late-night meal, head to Peppermill on the Strip at any time of day (they’re open 24 hours).
You may have to walk through the smokey Eureka Casino to get it, but the burger at Fat Choy is one of our favorites in the city.