
Best Steakhouses in Las Vegas
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The steakhouse is a Las Vegas institution — the classic special-occasion dinner, where a great cut, a serious wine list, and a polished room come together. If a steak dinner is on your list, here's how to do it right.
Planning your meals? Start with where to eat in Las Vegas and the best restaurants on the Strip.
A standout Strip steakhouse
Jean Georges Steakhouse brings a refined, chef-driven approach to the classic steak dinner — a strong pick for a special night on the Strip.
For more upscale rooms that work for a steak-forward dinner, browse the restaurants and dining directories.
What makes a great steakhouse
When you're choosing, look for:
- Quality and cooking — well-sourced cuts cooked precisely to temperature.
- Sides and wine — the supporting cast matters as much as the steak.
- Service and room — polished service and the right atmosphere make it an occasion.
- Location — pick one near your hotel or plans; check the Strip map.
How to plan a steak dinner
- Book ahead — top steakhouses fill on weekends.
- Make it your splurge — pair it with casual meals elsewhere; see cheap eats and the budget guide.
- Dress the part — many steakhouses lean dressier; it's part of the experience.
A great steakhouse dinner is one of the quintessential Vegas nights out — plan it as a highlight and book early.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best steakhouse in Las Vegas?
Las Vegas has many excellent steakhouses; Jean Georges Steakhouse is a standout Strip option. The best choice depends on your budget and which resort you're near — browse the dining and restaurant listings to compare.
How much does a steak dinner cost in Las Vegas?
A steakhouse dinner on the Strip is a splurge, typically well over $100 per person with sides and drinks. It's worth booking as one of your standout meals rather than an everyday choice.
Do you need a reservation for a Las Vegas steakhouse?
Yes, for the top steakhouses — reserve ahead, especially for weekend dinners, as the best rooms book out during busy periods.
What makes a great Las Vegas steakhouse?
Quality cuts cooked precisely, strong sides and wine, polished service, and the right atmosphere for a special occasion. In Vegas, the setting and scene are part of the experience as much as the steak itself.