5 places to eat in Las Vegas after a show
- Share
- Tweet
Home of some of the world’s most luxurious hotels, Las Vegas is also one of the best cities in the world for entertainment. Whether you’re in the mood for standup comedy, a concert or even a magic show, Las Vegas has something for everyone. But don’t forget your stomach afterwards.

Here are five restaurants to try next time you find yourself hungry after seeing a show.
1. Eiffel Tower Restaurant, Paris Las Vegas
tombabich24
For romantic atmosphere, no restaurant can beat the Eiffel Tower Restaurant at Paris Las Vegas. Being eleven stories up, this restaurant takes advantage of its well-placed windows to offer dazzling views of both the Las Vegas valley and the dancing water fountain at the Bellagio. Be prepared to spend $35 or more per person, plus drinks.
http://www.eiffeltowerrestaurant.com/
2. Pub at Monte Carlo
If you’re looking for great food and drinks for under $20, head down to the Pub at Monte Carlo Las Vegas. You’ll likely find something to quench your thirst while you down a generously-sized burger, pizza or salad.
http://www.montecarlo.com/restaurants/the-pub.aspx
3. Top of the World Restaurant, Stratosphere
Undoubtedly one of the best views in Las Vegas is found at the Top of the World Restaurant and Lounge at the Stratosphere. Located 800 feet above the boulevard, this restaurant slowly revolves around in a full circle, so you can see the entire valley. You’ll pay about $25 or more per person for some excellent food, or you can head to the bar upstairs to have a drink.
http://www.topoftheworldlv.com/
4. Rainforest Café, MGM Grand
Rob Young
If you’ve purchased Broadway tickets for the kids as well as yourself, take them to one of the best family-style restaurants in Las Vegas: the Rainforest Café at the MGM Grand Las Vegas. If you’re hesitant about going to a themed restaurant, know that the despite the never-ending jungle action, the food here good enough please both kids and adults without being too expensive. In fact, you may even find yourself lining up for a return visit.
Update: Rumor has it that the Rainforest Café will be leaving MGM Grand, and moving to Harmon Corner this summer.
http://www.rainforestcafe.com/
5. Buddy V’s, Palazzo
kennejima
For those who aren’t quite hungry yet after getting out of the show, there are some excellent evening dining options for those who don’t want to call it quits at 9 p.m., and a relatively new place to check out is Buddy V’s at The Shoppes at the Palazzo. The upscale and rustic atmosphere and assortment of pasta, wines and cheesecakes will no doubt leave you satisfied.
While eating at one of these incredible restaurants, keep an eye out, and you may be lucky enough to spot some of the stars of the show coming in for some post-performance food of their own. Las Vegas, after all, is a city where anything can happen.
http://buddyvlasvegas.com/
- Share
- Tweet
Comments
comments

