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06-06-2022 , 10:23 AM
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Originally Posted by the pleasure
Are there any restaurants to go to or places to eat after midnight? I know dennys is 24/7 but anything in certain casinos or on strip?
A majority of the smaller eateries were 2/47, but went offline during the plague. As business returns, they are slowly coming back. It's dependent on exactly where you are.
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06-06-2022 , 10:29 AM
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Originally Posted by SoCalQuest
Grand luxe at Venetian is 24 hours.
Grand Lux is probably my fav place in Vegas. So easy to access 24/7,good food all over,reasonable prices++.

I have been there countless times and would guess i have tried more than 10 different items from their menu,havent had a single bad meal. Pretty impressive i have to say.

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06-06-2022 , 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by the pleasure
Are there any restaurants to go to or places to eat after midnight? I know dennys is 24/7 but anything in certain casinos or on strip?
The Henry at Cosmopolitan, America at NYNY, Grand Lux at Venetian, Earl of Sandwich at Planet Hollywood are open all night. Halal Guys in the Caesars food court, Noodle Asia at Venetian, Istanbul Mediterranean in front of Bally's are some places that are open late but not all night.

Get the Yelp app and filter by what's open now and sort by distance to see what late night eats are available around you.
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06-06-2022 , 02:47 PM
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Originally Posted by BDHarrison
The Henry at Cosmopolitan, America at NYNY, Grand Lux at Venetian, Earl of Sandwich at Planet Hollywood are open all night. Halal Guys in the Caesars food court, Noodle Asia at Venetian, Istanbul Mediterranean in front of Bally's are some places that are open late but not all night.

Get the Yelp app and filter by what's open now and sort by distance to see what late night eats are available around you.
Can anyone comment on the following 2 places.

Halal guys- is it good like the cart in nyc? Probably one of my favorite cart meals in nyc- the chicken + white sauce is one of the greatest cheap meals if you ask me.

Off the strip (linq)- is this place any good? The prices seem pretty damn good for a restaurant on the strip. Any recommendations for more budget friendly steakhouses in vegas? Think a $40-60 filet. I’m planning a few nice dinners when I go but also wanna check out some cheaper places so I don’t bust my food $ early on in the trip on fine dining.


Any comments on Bobby’s burger palace? It seems to get ok reviews but nothing special. I kinda wanna try it out bc I’m a flay fan but not expecting it to be amazing. Any thoughts on good burger spots to check out?
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06-06-2022 , 03:07 PM
the steak frites at Bavette's is under $50 and a decent steak for the money, don't think you'll do better on-strip

off-strip iirc Herbs and Rye does a great happy hour deal
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06-06-2022 , 06:05 PM
Anyone try ayce buffet at palms since reopening?
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06-06-2022 , 09:25 PM
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Originally Posted by the pleasure
Are there any restaurants to go to or places to eat after midnight? I know dennys is 24/7 but anything in certain casinos or on strip?
North End of Strip:

The Wynn has a 24 hour cafe near the sportsbook. Doesn't have too many options, but roast beef sandwich, salmon bagel, Caesar salad, and breakfast sandwich are all fire. All the deserts are really good too for late night sugar





Grand lux is probably the nuts for late night. Everything is good here. Salads, breakfast, burgers, sandwiches, apps...




Caesar's has Cafe Americano. Way over priced and not worth it imo. But I see people eating there, so could just be me



Harrahs has Fulton Street Food hall. Only one part of it is open 24 hours, but they have breakfast sandwiches, pre made salads, deserts, yogurt, pastries, and I think a couple smoothies. It's decent if you're near there. Couldn't find a better picture but this is the part that's open 24




Bellagio has snacks. 24 hours. Everything good, everything expensive. The website has this for a menu:





Paris also has a Cafe Americano. Same story. Not sure if they have the same menus or not, but still over priced. Would rather go to grand lux or anywhere else really



Planet Hollywood has Earl's sandwich. 24 hours and really good for late night sandwiches. Chipotle Chicken Avocado sandwich is probably the most popular. Salads suck but the soup is fire also:



Aria has a cafe called Patisserie. 24 hours, everything's good, everything's a little expensive. $15 for a breakfast burrito






Luxor has Backstage Deli. It's way better than expected from a place like Luxor. Only open 24 hours Wed-Sun tho. It's near the sportsbook and they change their menu up sometimes, but easily the best choice for late night food if on the south side of the strip.

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06-07-2022 , 09:03 AM
Nice post theman.
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06-09-2022 , 08:19 AM
Thank you for all that replied to me and thank you theman for that post as well. I added about 2 of those on my notes so I know where to go.

An odd question but I asked this in another thread too, is there any spots to get stuffed chicken breast dinner on the strip?
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06-09-2022 , 03:23 PM
Okay, so gonna ask this thread for advice/recommends.

My little brother is gonna go with us on his very first Vegas trip later this June. He is a big fan of barbeque/meat places, typical american stuff. He loves meat, like ribs, fat juicy burgers- all that kind of stuff.

Do you guys have any good places to recommend that is easy accesable from the strip, or like a short Uber trip to go? Would be nice to surprise him with a solid joint that he would love
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06-09-2022 , 03:37 PM
heard good things about SoulBelly in the arts district
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06-09-2022 , 03:42 PM
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Nice post theman.
No problem. I've gotten a lot of help from this thread thru the years. Just trying to give back


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Originally Posted by the pleasure
Thank you for all that replied to me and thank you theman for that post as well. I added about 2 of those on my notes so I know where to go.

An odd question but I asked this in another thread too, is there any spots to get stuffed chicken breast dinner on the strip?
Not sure about stuffed chicken breast, and this recommendation is more fine dining, but Carbone at Aria has by far the best chicken dish I've ever tasted. The chicken texture is like room temperature butter. Never raved about a chicken entrée before, but this is definitely the best I've ever had. It's like $50 tho




Above is the Chicken Scarparello. It's amazing how perfect they cook it. I don't usually splurge on places like this, but my friend always wants to, so we've been here probably 10 times in the past year. The initial bread set up they bring is one of the best I've had also.



Above is the Chicken Massimo. I've had both and both are amazing. The massimo seems to be cooked a little more and has some "skin", but the chicken entrees here are cooked absolutely perfect.


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06-09-2022 , 03:42 PM
Any good pad Thai recommendations on Spring Mountain?
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06-09-2022 , 04:00 PM
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heard good things about SoulBelly in the arts district
Thanks, checked out their website it looked pretty good. Is it located at downtown Vegas or what?
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06-09-2022 , 04:10 PM
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Thanks, checked out their website it looked pretty good. Is it located at downtown Vegas or what?
between the strip and downtown Vegas, it'd be a relatively short Uber
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06-09-2022 , 04:13 PM
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between the strip and downtown Vegas, it'd be a relatively short Uber
Very nice,much appreciated.

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06-09-2022 , 04:27 PM
Get the beef ribs at Rollin Smoke. Not far from the Wynn and Resorts World end of the strip.
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06-09-2022 , 07:31 PM
thansk thaman
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06-09-2022 , 07:55 PM
Wild Fig BBQ in summerlin has the best pulled pork I’ve ever had, including Texas. On Friday to Sunday they do their “dinner pork” after 4pm. No sauce. Lots of bark. Just incredible. Their regular pulled pork is sauced and also good but the dinner pork is the nuts.

Also highly recommend their brisket and beef back ribs.

Pic of the dinner pork:

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06-10-2022 , 03:23 AM
Thanks guys. That pulled pork for sure looks good indeed Wj.

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06-10-2022 , 04:22 AM
I was just at the Palms yesterday - Wed night is lobster night at their AYCE buffet. $65 - I thought about trying it until I saw the line already forming around 2 pm for the 4 pm opening. By 4 pm, hundreds in line. Crazy.
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06-10-2022 , 05:15 AM
surprised there's like only what 2-3 dinner buffets in vegas rn? and when i saw vid walkthroughs I felt he side portions of them were limited lol like where are the rice, corn, mashed potatoes for my meats !!
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06-10-2022 , 08:21 AM
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Originally Posted by the pleasure
surprised there's like only what 2-3 dinner buffets in vegas rn? and when i saw vid walkthroughs I felt he side portions of them were limited lol like where are the rice, corn, mashed potatoes for my meats !!
there are more than 2-3 dinner buffets.

all of them have mashed potatoes and rice.
Corn....they all have some vegetables, whether corn is specifically one of them will vary.

If a youtube video you saw didn't show side dishes it's not because there weren't (m)any. It's because they didn't think that's what the audience wanted to see. Buffets love serving side dishes because they are cheaper and more filling, thus reducing the amount of more expensive main courses eaten.
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06-10-2022 , 09:27 AM
Thought so.

Only 3 I noticed or could look up that had dinner is Bellagio, Caesar’s and Wynn. Bellagio seemed to have a shallow meat cutting station from what I saw compare to the other two but again Cant take much from walking tour videos.
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06-10-2022 , 10:58 AM
^ so is THE PLEASURE a troll account who’s gimmick is being a total Vegas newb? Or is this guy just extremely low IQ?
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