Steakhouse combines modern decor with an old-school vibe and cozy atmosphere that invites relaxation. The space feels spacious and well-lit yet maintains a casual, comfortable mood. It attracts diners seeking quality steaks in a quiet, unpretentious setting.
Friendly bartenders like Matt and Andrew create a welcoming vibe. The bar area is very nice and suits solo visits well.
Thick cut prime rib measures about 2.5 to 3 inches and sits in au jus to keep it moist. It cooks to your preferred doneness and comes in a size better suited for sharing.
Good to know
Reservations are a must because the place gets packed fast.
Prices are reasonable for a steakhouse, with a 16oz ribeye costing around $60.
The restaurant is more casual than typical steakhouses.
Brewery offers spacious indoor and outdoor seating with multiple TVs for watching games from almost anywhere. Atmosphere feels welcoming and fun, with board games and pool tables adding to the entertainment beyond drinks. Space includes VIP-like areas and hosts events, creating a lively yet relaxed vibe.
Prime rib dishes feature juicy meat and generous portions. The Prime Rib French Dip has well-melded cheese but a bottom bun that gets soggy, needing a knife and fork to eat.
Good to know
Happy hour runs daily with $10 cocktails and $2 off drafts and appetizers.
Late night Hoppy Hour offers 50% off pizzas and $2 off appetizers.
Parking is available but can be scarce during peak times.
Pub combines dark red leather booths and a nautical motif with incandescent low lighting for a cozy, old-school vibe. Separate smoking gaming area and non-smoking dining room create distinct atmospheres. Regulars enjoy house-brewed IPAs alongside classic pub fare in a setting that feels like stepping back 30 years.
A locals slot bar with a friendly environment and a separate smoke-free dining area away from the bar. The bar serves a full kitchen menu and offers a solid drink selection including Bloody Marys.
Saturday brings a prime rib special priced at $21.99. The cut is well-prepared and offers good value for the price.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, and the restaurant is open 24/7.
The full kitchen is available through the bar at all hours.
Expect large portion sizes for all menu items.
Dining room offers stunning city views from a 50th-floor patio and balcony. Ambience blends old school chic with a breathtaking Strip skyline, creating a relaxed yet upscale vibe. Cocktails and food range from classic steaks to inventive dishes, enjoyed in a setting that encourages lingering and photo-taking.
Beautiful views stand out at the bar. Staff like Rocco and Kenny provide helpful service while you enjoy drinks.
Smoked prime rib stands out for its flavor and perfect cooking. The prime rib sliders offer a delicious, lighter take despite rich ingredients. Outdoor dining adds a unique vibe to enjoying the split prime rib.
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High Steaks Vegas offers free parking.
The prices are less than steakhouses on the strip.
The menu includes vegan and wild game options.
Upscale American dining unfolds in a casual setting with mid-century modern design and rock-themed decor featuring concert memorabilia. The atmosphere stays relaxed yet lively, with loud classic rock music filling the space. Darker, noisier areas contrast with more welcoming spots, creating varied moods within the restaurant.
Bartenders like Jason and Marty provide courteous service and make guests feel welcome. The bar operates with a tight ship and supports a rock and roll theme that shapes the atmosphere.
Succulent, tender prime rib cuts easily with a butter knife. The $48 Prime Rib Dinner pairs a 10oz slow-roasted cut with creamy mashed potatoes and horseradish cream, plus dessert options like Banana Pudding or tiramisu.
Good to know
Happy hour is every day from 3-5pm, including holidays and weekends.
Free parking is available for locals.
The restaurant is located inside the Rio Hotel/Casino.
Cozy sports bar with pool tables, large TVs, and a jukebox playing good jams creates a laid-back, friendly vibe. Regulars share a community feel with respectful conversation and no drama. Military-centric decor and a patio add unique touches to this local hideaway.
Cozy sports bar with a laid-back atmosphere and immaculate bathrooms. Food exceeds typical dive bar expectations, making it a solid spot for locals.
Saturday night features a prime rib special that rivals high-end steakhouses. Portions come huge, often shared, and include two sides plus a large salad.
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Karaoke night happens every Friday at 9pm with no cover charge.
Trivia night is on Sundays at 10:30pm, featuring a fun host.
Open mic comedy takes place on the patio at 8:30pm; sign-up is required.
Old Vegas style lounge with live piano music and a cozy dance floor creates a relaxed, welcoming vibe. Decor includes vintage cars and a large chandelier over a baby grand piano, adding unique charm. Open 24 hours with gaming machines and a non-smoking restaurant area.
An Old Vegas style bar with a beautiful baby grand piano sets a classic vibe. The bar features wonderful live music and serves some of the best bar food in town with excellent service.
Tender, juicy prime rib comes with a herb crust that melts in your mouth. It is well seasoned and perfectly prepared, often paired with calamari.
Good to know
The kitchen is open 24 hours, offering a variety of menu options.
Karaoke starts every Saturday at 11 PM and runs until 2 or 3 AM.
There is plenty of free parking available for guests.
Dark wood and leather booths create a Prohibition-era decor with vintage photos on the walls. The atmosphere stays quiet and relaxing, well removed from the casino bustle. Steaks come cooked to perfection and the bar offers unique cocktails like salted caramel pretzel martinis.
Outstanding service shines in the bar area with a professional server named Hubert who brings a great personality. Food quality matches the service, making the bar experience solid.
Prime rib comes out cooked to medium rare with tender, tasty meat. The preparation matches the quality of well-known spots like Lawrys and includes options like chateaubriand.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm daily with discounted drinks and appetizers.
The restaurant offers stone crab claws for $55 for three pieces.
Reservations are recommended for dinner, especially on weekends.
Dark interior with low lighting creates an intimate, romantic atmosphere. Mellow jazz and easy listening music play quietly, allowing for low conversations. The space feels cozy and inviting, offering a calm dining experience despite nearby activity.
Offers a 2 for 1 happy hour with an excellent selection of drinks. Seating at the bar suits single guests looking for a quick drink before events.
Prime rib comes in a 16oz cut with a texture that stands out for its tenderness. The au jus is salty but complements the meat well, and the mashed potatoes serve as a solid side.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially during busy hours.
The actual happy hour is from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM and again from 10:00 PM to 12:00 AM.
Expect longer wait times due to staffing shortages.
Steakhouse offers a romantic, intimate atmosphere with cowboy-themed decor and soft candlelight that creates a peaceful vibe. Guests find the setting stylish yet cozy, often enjoying jazz music and comfortable seating. The place stands out as a hidden gem off the strip with a relaxed but refined energy.
Sitting at the bar offers personalized, friendly service and a chance to enjoy high-top tables with high chairs for both food and drinks.
Prime rib comes out perfectly cooked and pairs well with sides like fried mushrooms and short ribs. The dinner offers a delicious combination of flavors.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak dining hours.
Happy hour menu is available with discounted prices on select items.
The restaurant has a business casual dress code; shorts and athletic wear are not allowed.
Old ranch house design creates a historic old west vibe with warm patina and mesquite wood grill aromas. Atmosphere stays mellow and nostalgic, with steady service and a casual, laid-back energy. Bar area offers classic cocktails and video poker, attracting a mix of diners and game watchers.
An amazing bar offers space to watch games while enjoying dinner and drinks. Service at the bar is consistently perfect, with friendly staff like Jill making the experience smooth.
Smoked prime rib features a beautifully browned crust and generous portions. The meat is tender, yielding easily to the knife, served with creamy horseradish and roasted vegetables.
Good to know
Reservations are required as walk-ins are not accepted.
The restaurant offers a Monday night Prime Rib special starting at 4pm.
All-you-can-eat ribs are served on Tuesdays.
Microbrewery with nine TVs showing the same sports game creates a loud, lively atmosphere. Seating includes bar stools and tables with hard chairs, no booths, offering plenty of room. Collectible growlers and award-winning craft beers add to the casual, energetic vibe.
Lively and loud atmosphere with several large TVs for sports. Plenty of seating including bar seats, with friendly and fast service. Brewery tanks add an appealing look to the bar area.
Massive portions of prime rib come cooked to order with rich flavor. The dish often leaves leftovers and pairs with a baked potato, though the potato lacks variety in toppings.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, and seating is usually available.
The restaurant offers reasonable prices, with food starting at $14 and beers at $6.
There is a large free parking lot nearby for restaurant guests.
Old school steakhouse with dark wood interiors and diamond tufted red leather booths creates a cozy, den-like ambiance. Atmosphere stays quiet and dignified, offering a classic 1960s vibe reminiscent of Mad Men era. Open kitchen and visible dry-aging room add to the authentic experience.
Brass and wood create a classic bar setting with a bartender who offers great conversation and knowledge. Cocktails pair well with crabcakes or oysters served at the bar.
Tender and not chemically aged, the prime rib comes bone-in and pairs with creamy horseradish sauce. It stays juicy and flavorful without being mushy.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially during peak dining hours.
Expect to pay over $80 for a steak.
Valet service is not available at Circus Circus.