American
American
Cut
Cut is a steakhouse in the Palazzo that’s very upscale, with things like tableside Old Fashioneds and Japanese wagyu beef.
Original Sunrise Cafe
Original Sunrise Cafe serves a classic American breakfast that's worth venturing off the Strip.
The Henry
This spot in The Cosmopolitan works just as well for breakfast beignets as it does for a reasonably-priced lunch, or middle-of-the-night meal.
The Cracked Egg
All five locations of The Cracked Egg will feel familiar, with their classic diner feel and menus to match.
Veranda
One of our favorite buffets is at Veranda inside the Four Seasons, and the mini bagels can cure any hangover.
Peppermill Restaurant
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).
Makers & Finders Coffee
You could come to Makers & Finders, a coffee shop in the Arts District for a quick cup, but you should sit and order from their Central American menu.
Carson Kitchen
Carson’s Kitchen does fancy Southern-style comfort food in a restored hotel space downtown.
Michael Mina
Michael Mina is a seafood restaurant on the Strip where you can eat hamachi provençal that's flown in daily on a private plane.
Delilah
Delilah in the Wynn Las Vegas is one of the toughest reservations to get, but the secret celebrity performances, as well as seriously good chicken tenders, make it very worth it.
Golden Steer
Golden Steer is the oldest continually-operating restaurant in Las Vegas. Request to be seated in Marilyn Monroe's booth.
Siegel’s 1941
Siegel’s 1941 is classic old-school Vegas, located inside the Cortez Hotel it serves comfort food and is open 24 hours.
Naked City Pizza
Naked City Pizza has some of our favorite wings in the entire city, though you can also get pizza at this Southeast spot.
Fat Choy
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.
Market Street Cafe
When you need a last-minute, casual spot good for groups, bring everyone to Market Street Cafe in the California Hotel for a Hawaiian diner menu.
Fine Company
The breakfast at Fine Company in Las Vegas is great and people particularly love the banana bread.
Gritz Cafe
Gritz Cafe probably belongs more in the South than in downtown Las Vegas, but you’ll be grateful for their all-day Southern breakfast menu.
Sadelle's
The Las Vegas outpost of Sadelle's is over-the-top and exactly where you should get brunch.
Carversteak
Carversteak is where you should go for big steaks and a tableside martini cart on the Strip.
Mayfair Supper Club
Mayfair Supper Club is part fine dining restaurant part performance venue in the Bellagio where you can eat a seafood tower, sip on champagne, and watch a show.