Are you eloping in Vegas? Love that for you! After your elopement, you’ll need to know where to grab dinner. Vegas offers some of the most amazing restaurants with delicious menus and all the vibey decor. I’ve rounded up 9 of my absolute favorites, spots I frequently recommend to our couples who elope. So keep reading for more.
If you love Italian food as much as I do, you have to check out Nora’s for your Las Vegas wedding dinner! The vibe at Nora’s is very mom & pop and the interior is intimate. On their dinner menu, you’ll find an insane amount of pasta dishes, pizzas, seafood options, meat, fish, and oh so much more! They also have a full bar with a wine list and a variety of delectably crafted cocktails. They are open until 10 pm most nights of the week and 11 pm on Saturday and Sunday. So there’s plenty of time for your Las Vegas wedding dinner before hitting the town. If it’s just the two of you, or the two of you plus 3 guests you can make a reservation online. For more than 5 guests you’ll have to contact Nora’s directly.
Don’t be fooled by the name! The Barber Shop Cuts and Cocktails is located inside The Cosmopolitan, and it’s a fabulous speakeasy and cocktail lounge. There is in fact a barber shop facade located in the restaurant in case you want to squeeze in a few more photo ops during your Las Vegas wedding dinner. The Barber Shop Cuts and Cocktails also features live music so be sure to check their lineup before you head over. Their menu has light bites like mini lobster tacos and pigs in a blanket, so it’s a fantastic place to stop if you’re taking a mini tour of Vegas on the night of your wedding. If you wanna grab a table you can make a reservation online. Or, if you’re thinking bottle service or private event space, you can contact them directly to book your experience.
Full disclosure, if you’re vegan, Park on Fremont probably isn’t going to be your scene. It’s a pub-style restaurant with taxidermy on display. In fact, they are known for their mile-high gooey cheeseburgers. I’m telling you, stepping into this restaurant is like stepping into another world. It’s a total vibe that you have to see to believe. Which earns it a spot on my top 9 Las Vegas wedding dinner locations for your elopement. If you want to hear more about their fantastic burgers, you can check them out at this link
Ok, this is another pick located in The Cosmopolitan, but you’ll totally see why. You know that scene in the original Willy Wonka where the golden hands grab everyone’s coats? That’s basically the best way to describe Beauty & Essex. It’s a little dark, but entirely marvelous in all the best ways! The menu at Beauty & Essex offers selections from their raw bar, table-sized shareables, a selection of prime meats, and all the best sides you can dream up. Highly recommend the BBQ fries by the way. If you want to dine at Beauty & Essex on the night of your Las Vegas elopement; on the fly, they can accommodate parties of up to 12 guests. You can do this via the reservation tab on their website.
The best way to describe Carson Kitchen is as an urban eatery. You can dine in on the night of your elopement in Las Vegas, but if you want to head straight to your hotel room, you can DoorDash them too. The seating is indoor/outdoor and Carson Kitchen is a great place to see and be seen. If you can get to the restaurant, I highly recommend checking out the garden fresh section of their menu! It’s one of those places that will have you saying, remember that amazing dinner the night we eloped? For real, you won’t be disappointed.
Located in Downtown Vegas 7th & Carson is open for brunch, lunch, and dinner. So you can pop in for dinner the night of Las Vegas elopement. Or, you can sleep in and check them out for brunch. 7th & Carson has two outdoor patios or you can dine inside. Their dinner menu (much like the brunch menu) is filled with classic stick-to-your-ribs comfort food. If you’re down for a cocktail when you pop in, definitely check out their “Watermelon Shugga”. You can make a reservation online using Open Table. Or, if you have a bigger group of wedding guests traveling with you, give them a call in advance so they can accommodate you.
It wouldn’t be a complete list of Las Vegas wedding dinner locations without a steak house, and Vick & Anthony Steak House is one of my faves! They are located inside The Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino and their menu is crafted from the finest ingredients including USDA Prime Midwest grain-fed beef – major yum!! They also offer seafood and all the a la carte sides you could possibly dream up to enjoy your meal. Quick heads up, if you are traveling with any wedding guests, there is a dress code, so you’ll def wanna check that out before swinging by. Their Vegas location offers a small private dining room so if that’s kinda what’s on your radar for the night of your wedding, you’ll want to book that in advance.
Battista’s is another Italian restaurant but I absolutely had to include it on the list. Their dinner menu is kind of set up for you to make your own pairings. Basically, there’s no way to go wrong no matter what you order! If wine is your thing, or at least you want it to be for the night of your wedding, let me just tell you that the wine list at Battista’s is huge. But don’t get overwhelmed, just ask for a rec and they’ll point you in the right direction! Pretty much the same deal as all the other restaurants when it comes to reservations. You can make one online, or if you have a few wedding guests tagging along, give them a call.
These 9 Las Vegas wedding dinner locations are absolutely not ranked in order by favorites, so don’t overlook Sparrow + Wolf just because it’s last on the list. Located 10 minutes from the strip, the dining experience at Sparrow + Wolf is more than just your average dinner menu. They offer tantalizing libations and a chef’s tasting menu. It’s all plated and served up in a way that’ll have you snappin’ a photo for the gram before you dig in. You can drop by the bar for one of their fun-themed cocktails anytime, or for a dinner reservation the night of your Las Vegas elopement, you can use their online system to make a reservation for up to 12 people.
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