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The Best 24-Hour Restaurants in Las Vegas

No matter what time of day it is, you can find something good to eat at these 16 restaurants

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Las Vegas is the city of no sleep, with bars, nightclubs, casinos and more staying open late or sometimes never closing. For those who have a late night out bar-crawling or game-playing, or if those who simply crave a midnight snack while out and about, below are some of the best eating establishments that (almost) never close. This list has something for everyone, all available in this town 24 hours a day.

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Saginaw’s Delicatessen

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Think of your deli favorites: shrimp cocktail, matzoh ball soup, blintzes, and corned beef hash — all available around the clock. The menu at this Circa Resort and Casino restaurant is expansive and fit to serve meals from breakfast to late-night.

The queue inside Saginaw’s Deli
Saginaw’s Delicatessen
Louiie Victa

American Coney Island Las Vegas

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This Michigan-born restaurant with a storied history brings its classic Detroit staples to the heart of Las Vegas. At American Coney Island, find classic coney dogs slathered with chili, yellow mustard, and diced onions; “loose burgers” given the same coney dog chili/mustard/onion treatment; gyros with diner’s choice of meat and tzatziki in a steamed pita, piled-high chili fries, and fountain drinks.

Siegel’s 1941

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Even Bugsy Siegel would approve of El Cortez’s Siegel’s 1941 with its clubby feel and American fare, open 24 hours on Fridays and Saturdays. The overnight menu features the Fat Irish Green corned beef hash with three eggs, New York steak and eggs, smoked salmon, a Reuben, and twice-fried chicken wings.

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Siegel’s 1941.
El Cortez

The Martini

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Over on the westside, the Martini dishes flatbreads, drunken burgers, lemon pepper chicken, and bone-in pork chops. From midnight to 6 a.m. and all day on Sundays, the Martini offers a filet mignon special for $15. Yes, you should order a martini, too.

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The Martini.
The Martini

Blueberry Hill Family Restaurant

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Ready to satisfy any craving, and in the setting of a cozy, familiar restaurant, Blueberry Hill is open 24 hours to sling pancakes, chicken fried steak, salads, and perfectly crispy hash browns. Beyond perfect breakfast plates, the restaurant also deals in classic diner dinners (think meatloaf, liver and onions, and chicken fried steak) and serves a rotating soup du jour menu.

Oyster Bar

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One of the most Vegas experiences involves bellying up at an oyster bar for some bivalves, and Oyster Bar at Palace Station sometimes brings long lines of customers awaiting a seat in front of the live-action kitchen. Steamed clams, oysters on the half shell, homemade chowders, and seafood pastas all draw long lines of customers waiting to eat and ogle the kitchen. Request a spice level with Cajun-style seafood cooked-to-order or order Creole gumbo, Bourbon Street jambalaya, or cioppino 24 hours a day. The pan roasts are a must-order.

A seafood dish with clams, shrimp
Oyster Bar at Palace Station.
Palace Station

Starboard Tack

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Starboard Tack keeps the grill on 24 hours a day with dishes such as chicken wings with a Buffalo or grilled jerk sauce, a West Indies fried chicken sandwich, fried chicken fried rice, and loco moco. There also fun Filipino dish interpretations: find vegan lumpia, adobo fries, and a pork adobo plate on its menu. The bar is not tiki, but decidedly nautical — with stained glass windows overlooking the full-sized shuffleboard area.

Fried chicken fried rice st Starboard Tack
Fried chicken fried rice st Starboard Tack.
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El Dorado Cantina

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El Dorado Cantina serves some of the best chips and salsa in town, no matter what time it is. Traditional Mexican cuisine, along with gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian selections are all available to order here at this restaurant next to Sapphire Gentlemen’s Club. Also open 24 hours at Tivoli Village.

A semi-circle of tacos
Tacos at El Dorado Cantina.
El Dorado Cantina

Peppermill Restaurant and Fireside Lounge

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This classic Vegas restaurant used to be open all day prior to the pandemic; as of summer 2023, it is again open 24 hours on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. On weekends, you can sit inside the cheery blossom and neon-lined restaurant and order oversized plates of fruit-topped waffles, towering burgers, and savory pasta dishes. Or step inside the vintage velvet-enrobed fireside lounge and order a mudslide to sip from the fountain-side conversation pit. On Monday through Thursday, it is only open from 7 a.m. until 11 p.m., with its last seating at 10 p.m.

The interior of The Peppermill Restaurant and Fireside Lounge.
Peppermill Restaurant and Fireside Lounge.
The Peppermill Restaurant and Fireside Lounge

The Golden Tiki

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The Golden Tiki is open all hours of the night to serve banana batidas, painkillers, and mai tais amid the ample tiki decor. Plus, the 24-hour food menu also includes crab rangoon, coconut shrimp, poke bowls, and fried rice, among other tiki bar fare.

Fun lanterns hang over the bar at The Golden Tiki
The Golden Tiki
Amelinda B Lee

Shokku Ramen

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Chinatown’s Shokku Ramen serves some of the spiciest ramen in town 24 hours a day. The infamous grim reaper, death bringer shinigami challenge dares diners to finish off 24 ounces of tonkotsu broth, three pounds of noodles, and endure four million Scoville units of pure heat. If the insanely hot dish is eaten within eight minutes, the customer’s $50 meal will be free and their photograph immortalized on the Wall of Warriors.

A ramen dish prepared with a 24-hour broth, now available at Shokku Ramen in Chinatown.
Shokku Ramen.
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Grand Lux Cafe

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When you crave mini cheeseburgers, spinach and artichoke dip, burgers or milkshakes at four in the morning, Grand Lux Cafe is the place to go. Housed inside the Venetian, it’s one of the only all-night spots for game players and revelers who need a late night or early morning bite.

Village Pub and Cafe at Ellis Island

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Best known for the $10 dinner of 10-ounce top sirloin steak with potato, garlic green beans, and soup or salad (with a player’s card), the Ellis Island location of this Las Vegas bar and restaurant serves a robust menu at all hours of the day. Chicken tenders here are especially good — consistently moist and crunchy. And the fries are made with extra crisp. Also find shrimp cocktail, quesadillas, and chicken parmesan. Village Pub has several locations.

The Kitchen at Commons Club

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The late-night menu at this restaurant inside the Virgin Las Vegas is outfitted just for that surreal 4 a.m. crowd — when early risers grabbing breakfast overlap with night owls seeking out something to settle their stomachs before going to bed. For breakfast, there’s pancakes and huevos rancheros. But there’s also loaded fries, chopped chicken salad, and fish and chips. Of course, beer, wine, and cocktails are on tap around the clock. And whether it is with breakfast or after dinner, you can order the cotton candy-topped birthday cake shake — we won’t judge.

Side Betty Grill

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Located next to BetMGM Sportsbook & Bar, Side Betty Grill offers all manner of burgers, fries, and wings for late-night, sports-inspired cravings. Some dishes on the menu also speak to national trends: drippy vampiro tacos with birria de res make an appearance. Bonus: breakfast is served starting at 4 a.m.

Distill - A Local Bar

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This local bar serves food 24 hours a day. So soak up your booze of choice with tacos, buffalo wings, burgers, and fried fish sandwiches.

Janna Karel is the Editor for Eater Vegas.

Saginaw’s Delicatessen

Think of your deli favorites: shrimp cocktail, matzoh ball soup, blintzes, and corned beef hash — all available around the clock. The menu at this Circa Resort and Casino restaurant is expansive and fit to serve meals from breakfast to late-night.

The queue inside Saginaw’s Deli
Saginaw’s Delicatessen
Louiie Victa

American Coney Island Las Vegas

This Michigan-born restaurant with a storied history brings its classic Detroit staples to the heart of Las Vegas. At American Coney Island, find classic coney dogs slathered with chili, yellow mustard, and diced onions; “loose burgers” given the same coney dog chili/mustard/onion treatment; gyros with diner’s choice of meat and tzatziki in a steamed pita, piled-high chili fries, and fountain drinks.

Siegel’s 1941

Even Bugsy Siegel would approve of El Cortez’s Siegel’s 1941 with its clubby feel and American fare, open 24 hours on Fridays and Saturdays. The overnight menu features the Fat Irish Green corned beef hash with three eggs, New York steak and eggs, smoked salmon, a Reuben, and twice-fried chicken wings.

<span data-author="211">Siegel’s 1941</span>
Siegel’s 1941.
El Cortez

The Martini

Over on the westside, the Martini dishes flatbreads, drunken burgers, lemon pepper chicken, and bone-in pork chops. From midnight to 6 a.m. and all day on Sundays, the Martini offers a filet mignon special for $15. Yes, you should order a martini, too.

The interior of a bar
The Martini.
The Martini

Blueberry Hill Family Restaurant

Ready to satisfy any craving, and in the setting of a cozy, familiar restaurant, Blueberry Hill is open 24 hours to sling pancakes, chicken fried steak, salads, and perfectly crispy hash browns. Beyond perfect breakfast plates, the restaurant also deals in classic diner dinners (think meatloaf, liver and onions, and chicken fried steak) and serves a rotating soup du jour menu.

Oyster Bar

One of the most Vegas experiences involves bellying up at an oyster bar for some bivalves, and Oyster Bar at Palace Station sometimes brings long lines of customers awaiting a seat in front of the live-action kitchen. Steamed clams, oysters on the half shell, homemade chowders, and seafood pastas all draw long lines of customers waiting to eat and ogle the kitchen. Request a spice level with Cajun-style seafood cooked-to-order or order Creole gumbo, Bourbon Street jambalaya, or cioppino 24 hours a day. The pan roasts are a must-order.

A seafood dish with clams, shrimp
Oyster Bar at Palace Station.
Palace Station

Starboard Tack

Starboard Tack keeps the grill on 24 hours a day with dishes such as chicken wings with a Buffalo or grilled jerk sauce, a West Indies fried chicken sandwich, fried chicken fried rice, and loco moco. There also fun Filipino dish interpretations: find vegan lumpia, adobo fries, and a pork adobo plate on its menu. The bar is not tiki, but decidedly nautical — with stained glass windows overlooking the full-sized shuffleboard area.

Fried chicken fried rice st Starboard Tack
Fried chicken fried rice st Starboard Tack.
Amelinda B Lee/Eater Vegas

El Dorado Cantina

El Dorado Cantina serves some of the best chips and salsa in town, no matter what time it is. Traditional Mexican cuisine, along with gluten-free, vegan, and vegetarian selections are all available to order here at this restaurant next to Sapphire Gentlemen’s Club. Also open 24 hours at Tivoli Village.

A semi-circle of tacos
Tacos at El Dorado Cantina.
El Dorado Cantina

Peppermill Restaurant and Fireside Lounge

This classic Vegas restaurant used to be open all day prior to the pandemic; as of summer 2023, it is again open 24 hours on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. On weekends, you can sit inside the cheery blossom and neon-lined restaurant and order oversized plates of fruit-topped waffles, towering burgers, and savory pasta dishes. Or step inside the vintage velvet-enrobed fireside lounge and order a mudslide to sip from the fountain-side conversation pit. On Monday through Thursday, it is only open from 7 a.m. until 11 p.m., with its last seating at 10 p.m.

The interior of The Peppermill Restaurant and Fireside Lounge.
Peppermill Restaurant and Fireside Lounge.
The Peppermill Restaurant and Fireside Lounge

The Golden Tiki

The Golden Tiki is open all hours of the night to serve banana batidas, painkillers, and mai tais amid the ample tiki decor. Plus, the 24-hour food menu also includes crab rangoon, coconut shrimp, poke bowls, and fried rice, among other tiki bar fare.

Fun lanterns hang over the bar at The Golden Tiki
The Golden Tiki
Amelinda B Lee

Shokku Ramen

Chinatown’s Shokku Ramen serves some of the spiciest ramen in town 24 hours a day. The infamous grim reaper, death bringer shinigami challenge dares diners to finish off 24 ounces of tonkotsu broth, three pounds of noodles, and endure four million Scoville units of pure heat. If the insanely hot dish is eaten within eight minutes, the customer’s $50 meal will be free and their photograph immortalized on the Wall of Warriors.

A ramen dish prepared with a 24-hour broth, now available at Shokku Ramen in Chinatown.
Shokku Ramen.
Shokku Ramen/Facebook

Grand Lux Cafe

When you crave mini cheeseburgers, spinach and artichoke dip, burgers or milkshakes at four in the morning, Grand Lux Cafe is the place to go. Housed inside the Venetian, it’s one of the only all-night spots for game players and revelers who need a late night or early morning bite.

Village Pub and Cafe at Ellis Island

Best known for the $10 dinner of 10-ounce top sirloin steak with potato, garlic green beans, and soup or salad (with a player’s card), the Ellis Island location of this Las Vegas bar and restaurant serves a robust menu at all hours of the day. Chicken tenders here are especially good — consistently moist and crunchy. And the fries are made with extra crisp. Also find shrimp cocktail, quesadillas, and chicken parmesan. Village Pub has several locations.

The Kitchen at Commons Club

The late-night menu at this restaurant inside the Virgin Las Vegas is outfitted just for that surreal 4 a.m. crowd — when early risers grabbing breakfast overlap with night owls seeking out something to settle their stomachs before going to bed. For breakfast, there’s pancakes and huevos rancheros. But there’s also loaded fries, chopped chicken salad, and fish and chips. Of course, beer, wine, and cocktails are on tap around the clock. And whether it is with breakfast or after dinner, you can order the cotton candy-topped birthday cake shake — we won’t judge.

Side Betty Grill

Located next to BetMGM Sportsbook & Bar, Side Betty Grill offers all manner of burgers, fries, and wings for late-night, sports-inspired cravings. Some dishes on the menu also speak to national trends: drippy vampiro tacos with birria de res make an appearance. Bonus: breakfast is served starting at 4 a.m.

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Distill - A Local Bar

This local bar serves food 24 hours a day. So soak up your booze of choice with tacos, buffalo wings, burgers, and fried fish sandwiches.

Related Maps