The Best Steakhouses in Downtown Las Vegas

A lot has changed in Downtown Las Vegas over the past few years and some of the best changes to the neighborhood have come in the area of dining. You can now easily find plenty of quality options for breakfast, lunch, happy hour and dinner. If your idea of dinner means a great steak, then check out our picks for The Best Steakhouses in Downtown Las Vegas.

Barry’s Downtown Prime

If you’re on the hunt for a top-notch steakhouse experience in downtown Las Vegas, look no further than Barry’s Downtown Prime, nestled inside the stylish Circa Resort & Casino. This hidden gem offers a delightful fusion of old-school Vegas charm with a modern twist, perfect for anyone seeking a sophisticated night out. Barry’s delivers with its exquisite menu featuring standout dishes like the succulent filet mignon, braised short rib ravioli, and an unforgettable French onion soup. Seafood lovers can dive into the shellfish platter with apple cider mignonette, while adventurous eaters will adore the creative cheesesteak rolls. Regulars swear by the delicious drinks, especially the signature ‘Empress Me’ cocktail, adding a flavorful kick to the dining experience. With its elegant ambiance, exceptional cuisine, and personalized touches, Barry’s Downtown Prime is a must-visit for locals and tourists alike, promising a dining experience worthy of a chef’s kiss.

Circa: 8 Fremont St, (702) 726-5504 barrysdowntownprime.com

Andiamo Steakhouse

Bone-in Ribe Eye at Andiamo Las Vegas

Bone-in Ribe Eye at Andiamo Las Vegas

There was a lot of excitement for some new blood on Fremont Street when Fitzgerald’s was reopened as The D in late 2012. While much of the attention was focused on the casino and hotel, steak lovers were looking to the first Las Vegas outpost of Michigan favorite Andiamo Steakhouse. Great steak should be expected but they have some of the best seafood that you’re going to find anywhere in Las Vegas. The service is similar to top notch service you’d expect at a steakhouse on the Vegas Strip. The best part is that all of this comes with a smaller check than you’d pay on the Vegas Strip.

The D: 301 Fremont St, 89101. (702) 388-2400 thed.com

Oscar’s Steakhouse

Filet at Oscar's  Steakhouse

Filet at Oscar’s Steakhouse

This steakhouse at the Plaza is heavily influenced by former Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman. Located on the second floor of the Plaza this restaurant has views looking into the Fremont Street Experience across the street. Everything from design of the restaurant to the “broads” (the restaurant’s tagline is “Beef, Booze, Broads”) to the dishes is a throwback to old Las Vegas. The food and service is what you’d expect expect from a high end steakhouse. Start your steak adventures with the Filet Mignon and spread your steak wings as you return for more.


The Plaza: 1 Main Street, 89101. (702) 386-7227 oscarslv.com

Vic & Anthony’s

Vic & Anthony’s comes at you with the atmosphere you’d expect from a traditional high end steakhouse. Don’t let the fact that this is a chain restaurant dissuade you from enjoying one of the best steaks you’ll find in Downtown Las Vegas. The steaks may be delicious but the most talked about dish on the menu might be the duck fat potatoes. It’s true, duck fat makes everything better. Beyond the quality of the food, one of the things that really sets Vic & Anthony’s is their Distinctive Dining Deal. This $50 3 course (plus individual side order) prix fixe menu is only available in their Las Vegas and Atlantic City locations.

Golden Nugget: 129 Fremont Street Experience, 89101. (702) 386-8399 vicandanthonys.com

Hugo’s Cellar

Hugo’s Cellar is one of the most famed but not famous restaurants in Las Vegas. Walking into the restaurant is almost like stepping into a time machine when it comes to atmosphere, decor and service. Hugo’s has an environment that you won’t elsewhere in Las Vegas. This is a cellar(ish) concept and you actually walk down a few stairs into the restaurant. You are then walked to your table by a host wearing a tuxedo. All women are greeted with a long-stemmed red rose. In true old Vegas fashion every salad is prepared table side. You’re visiting Hugo’s Cellar for a great meal but you’ll walk away with the memory of a unique atmosphere you may never experience anywhere else.

Four Queens: 202 Fremont St, 89101. (702) 385-4011 hugoscellar.com

Have you eaten at any of these restaurants or did we miss your favorite steakhouse? Leave a comment and let us know the best places to enjoy an awesome steak in Downtown Las Vegas!

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  1. I was in Vegas this spring and ate at the. Andiamo steakhouse. It was hands down the best steak I have ever had . The bone in rib was outof thisworld …Can’t wait to go back.

  2. You can’t mention steak in Downtown Las Vegas without mentioning the Second Street Grill located in the Fremont. It is by far one of the best around although very few people even know it’s there.

  3. I have done Hugos for years for customers. They like the change from the traditional high end.

    At Vic and Anthonys, do not miss the sauted mushroom side.

  4. Although Hugo’s has been my favorite Vegas steakhouse for many years, Binion’s comes in at a close second. I didn’t even see Binion’s mentioned on the list? I will take Binion’s any day over Oscar’s for sure.

  5. We have eaten at Oscars several times and enjoy it more each time we go. We really enjoy “broad” Amy. She has been there for several years. Oscar u done good!!!

  6. I’ve been to Andiamo and Triple George Grill love them both. Andiamo comes with a bigger price tag but we’ll worth it. The difference between the two is the service at Triple George was more my style professional and attentive yet not too stuffy more laid back atmosphere. My server ftom Hawaii couldn’t have had more personality. He told my wife and I the history of the restaurant and alot about downtown old and new definetly go back to both places.

  7. Since I moved to Las Vegas in 1980 I have eaten at a lot of our local steak houses in and out of casinos. Hugo’s Cellar has the best atmosphere hands down. The California Hotel’s steakhouse Redwood Bar and Grill, has the best Chateubriand I have ever had. I have eaten at Oscar’s on more than one occasion. Even before it was Oscar’s. Center Stage I think it was called before. I have never had a good experience yet!!! However, I have had the distinct pleasure to dine at Triple George on many occasions since they opened. Let me just say this- they ARE by far the best well rounded restaurant. Fabulous food, ambiance and great service!!! The general manager even remembers your name. If you want the best bar drinks in town, Triple George is your place to be!!!

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