Classic Establishment
Classic Establishment
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Golden Steer
Golden Steer is the oldest continually-operating restaurant in Las Vegas. Request to be seated in Marilyn Monroe's booth.
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Roberto’s Taco Shop
Whether it’s 4am or 4pm, Roberto’s - a short drive from the Strip - is open and serving tacos, burritos, and our favorite dish, the carne asada fries.
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Starboard Tack
One the best late-night spots, Starboard Tack is a quick drive from the Strip, and where you’ll find things like Thai mussels and pu-pu platters.
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Weiss Deli and Bakery
Weiss Deli is on the way to the Hoover Dam in the Green Valley Plaza, so make a pit stop for an excellent breakfast sandwich.
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Lola’s
Lola’s in Spring Valley doesn’t feel like it’s in Vegas, from the Cajun-Creole food to the comfortable space with lots of TVs playing Saints games.
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The Cracked Egg
All five locations of The Cracked Egg will feel familiar, with their classic diner feel and menus to match.
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Dino’s Lounge
Dino's is your "last drink of the night" spot - it's a dive right by the Arts District with pool tables, shuffleboard, and karaoke.
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Atomic Liquors
Part history lesson, part bar, Atomic Liquors on Fremont St. is Vegas’ oldest freestanding bar and great for a few draft beers.
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Jinya Ramen Bar
If you eat one bowl of ramen in Vegas, it should be at Jinya in Chinatown - there might be a wait but it’s worth it.
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Mon Ami Gabi
Mon Ami Gabi, a French spot in the Paris, is great anytime of day, but make sure you sit outside - they have the best view of the Bellagio Fountains.
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Ferraro’s Italian Restaurant & Wine Bar
Ferraro’s right off the Strip is your quintessential Italian spot - open since 1985 and serving handmade pastas.