There’s no such thing as calling it an early night in Sin City, and when hunger strikes during the wee hours, you need to know where to find the best 24-hour restaurants Las Vegas offers. From late-night restaurants on the Las Vegas Strip to late-night dining close to Fremont Street, here are the places that stay open day and night for your Sin City cravings.
24-Hour Restaurants on the Strip
Grand Lux Cafe at the Venetian


The Grand Lux Café is a spot in Venetian Las Vegas where you can get some great comfort food no matter what time it is. The Grand Lux Café offers a special late-night menu that’s more condensed than the all-day menu but still offers a good selection of the types of food you might be craving at 4 am.
Pizzas, sandwiches, salads, and a small selection of breakfast items are on the menu. It’s also worth mentioning that Grand Lux Cafe is the sister restaurant of the Cheesecake Factory, so the full regular menu is huge and full of all sorts of deliciousness. The chicken wings, avocado wontons, and of course, the desserts are favorites of ours.
The Cafe is located inside the Venetian at 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV, 89109.
Side Betty Grill at Park MGM


Located in Park MGM is a less often talked about a 24-hour restaurant called Side Betty Grill. The grill is located next to the BetMGM Sportsbook and offers casual eats, like a spicy chicken sandwich, a blue cheese bacon burger, and Betty’s breakfast sandwich, which is all sorts of breakfast goods piled high on a brioche bun.
They offer a late-night menu that’s a condensed version of their regular offerings. You’ll find a limited selection of casual eats, like chicken tenders, chicken wings, a burger, a bacon-wrapped hot dog, and a few sides. It’s absolutely nothing fancy, but it does the job when you’re starving at 3 am.
Find this 24-hour restaurant inside the Park MGM at 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV, 89109.
Backstage Deli at Luxor (Wednesday – Sunday Only)


Located at the Luxor Las Vegas is a little New York-style eatery called the Backstage Deli. They’re open 24 hours from Wednesday thru Sunday but close from 5 pm until 10 pm on Monday and Tuesday.
This is another casual restaurant, but the menu features one sandwich that any true sandwich aficionado can’t miss. The Jawbreaker is a corned beef pastrami sandwich that’s piled high with cheese, sauce, french fries, and coleslaw. Even if you’re not staying at the Luxor Hotel, it’s worth the visit just to see if you can get your mouth around this beast.
The Backstage Deli and the Luxor Hotel are located at 3900 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV, 89109.
America at New York New York


America at New York, New York Hotel is what you think classic American comfort food should be. As one of the favorite late-night restaurants in Las Vegas, America offers everything from breakfast items, including donuts and brioche french toast that’s dripping in maple syrup, to classic dishes like chicken fried steak.
This is also one of the few, if not the only, places in Las Vegas where you can get a juicy cut of prime rib on the late-night menu. There are also vegetarian and vegan options, so the non-carnivores don’t need to feel left out.
While the late-night menu is more toned down, the very extensive menu can be found during the day.
Find America at 3790 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV, 89109
Cafe Americano at Caesars Palace


Cafe Americano is a casual yet elegant place for late-night food at Caesars Palace. The overnight menu offers a sampling of everything, from dinner dishes like linguine alfredo and fish and chips to appetizers you’d expect to enjoy at a fancy dinner, like crispy calamari and achiote tempura cauliflower.
The breakfast before-bed menu features a small selection of favorites, but if you stay up late enough to wander in when the Cafe serves breakfast for real, you can enjoy beignets, omelets, benedicts, griddle goods, and a really nice selection of bloody marys to cure what ails you.
The Henry at the Cosmopolitan


Ok, so The Henry at the Cosmopolitan isn’t technically one of the 24-hour restaurants in Las Vegas, but they are open overnight. The only time the restaurant closes is between 2 pm and 10 pm during the day. In other words, The Henry specializes in late-night dining, and they’ve become a hit on the Strip.
The signature dishes at The Henry include the short rib benedict and brioche french toast with berry compote. Trust us. This type of delicious food is what you need in your tummy when pulling an all-nighter.
Downtown and Off-Strip 24-Hour Restaurants
Saginaw’s Delicatessen at Circa Resort


Saginaw’s Delicatessen is open 24 hours and is located at the adults-only Circa Resort on Fremont Street. For late-night cravings that center around incredible sandwiches, this is the place to be. Hot sandwiches and cold sandwiches are available, and both are equally good.
There’s also all-day breakfast available – the Big Chick’s Corned Beef Hash is delicious, and make sure to grab a grilled cinnamon roll before you go.
Blueberry Hill Family Restaurant


Blueberry Hill Family Restaurant has been a Las Vegas tradition for decades. Everything is made from scratch, and this home-cooked goodness is something you can truly taste. Of course, there’s an expansive menu of breakfast dishes, but the Anytime Menu is what you want to know about for late-night dining.
The loaded skillets are a favorite, as is the double cheeseburger that’s stacked super high and the roast turkey club. On top of the stellar food, this place is also about as close as you’re going to get to cheap prices in Las Vegas.
They have four locations in Las Vegas – one on Decatur Blvd and three on Flamingo Rd.
Palace Station Oyster Bar


Oysters and Cajun food any time of the day or night? Yes, please. The Palace Station Oyster Bar is a hidden treasure and one of the best 24-hour restaurants in Las Vegas. It’s located in the Palace Station Hotel & Casino on W Sahara Ave.
The all-night oyster bar serves oysters on the half shell, the freshest shrimp cocktail, pan roasts (the Palace Pan Roast is the best), gumbo, and more. It’s all fresh and delicious, plus you get to enjoy all of this with no long lines.
Siegel’s 1941 at the El Cortez (Friday & Saturday Only)


Siegel’s 1940 at the El Cortez Hotel became one of the favorite 24-hour restaurants in Las Vegas on Friday and Saturday nights. With an atmosphere that’s infused with classic Vegas, it’s hard to pass up this classic spot.
There’s nothing too fancy on the menu, but it’s all good. A personal favorite is the Fat Irish Green Corn Beef Hash or the half-pound El Cortez Burger.
The Martini


The Martini is located on Fort Apache Rd in Las Vegas, NV, and it has become one of our favorite spots for flatbreads and sandwiches late at night. For the heartier late-night appetite, there are also some seriously decadent and filling pasta dishes. We think they might be a bit much to fill up with if you’re planning on going to bed within a couple of hours, but hey, you do you.
Shokku Ramen


Shokku Ramen is an unassuming spot on Spring Mountain Rd where you can get ramen or fried rice at any hour. There are few options for this type of cuisine late at night as it is, but to find this place and have it be open 24 hours is a big win in our book.
The make-your-own ramen menu offers tons of options, and the kimchi fried rice is some of the best we’ve ever had.
Golden Tiki Las Vegas


We’re not ones to pass up tiki drinks and island-themed cuisine, but if they’re available during those late nights when you’re done at the casino but aren’t quite ready to return to your room – well, that’s even better. The Golden Tiki is where you can find both of these things in Las Vegas.
If you’ve already had a few drinks, one of their tiki drinks will knock you out, so be warned. The Shrimp Po’Boy Sliders are perfect for some late-night eats, and the Surfboard PuPu platter is ideal if you want to share some nibbles with a few friends.
Find the Golden Tiki located at 3939 Spring Mountain Rd in Las Vegas.
FAQs
Is everything in Vegas open 24 hours?
A lot of Sin City stays open 24 hours a day, but believe it or not, not every place is open round the clock. The casinos are open all night, and some great restaurants are too. One thing about Las Vegas that never sleeps is the experience. There’s always something going on along Fremont Street or the Las Vegas Strip.
What is there to do in Vegas after 2 am?
At 2 am, most of the bars and clubs are still open or maybe just starting to wind down. You can also wander into a casino at 2 am and not have any trouble finding some action. Some restaurants are also open all night to satisfy those late-night cravings.
How late do things stay open in Las Vegas?
In Las Vegas, everything closes on its own time. Casinos, some restaurants, and a few shops are open all night, while bars and clubs tend to wind things down between 2 am and 4 am. Restaurants close at all different times, so check ahead before arriving.
What time does the Las Vegas Strip Close
The Las Vegas Strip itself never closes, and there’s always something fun and crazy to do, day or night. Casinos on Las Vegas Blvd stay open all night, but you’ll want to check the operating hours of other attractions, shops, shows, and restaurants you may be interested in.
Key Takeaways
- Whether you’re in the mood for hot dogs or pancakes, Sin City has you covered
- Some restaurants, like Siegel’s 1941, are open 24 hours only on certain days
- Sin City has some of the best 24-hour restaurants in the United States – we dare you to argue