🥩 Vegas Insider: The Best Steakhouses (From a Local’s Perspective)
When it comes to steak, Las Vegas locals know the Strip isn’t the only place serving up sizzling perfection. While tourists flock to celebrity chef spots, insiders head to a few choice favorites that deliver incredible cuts, unmatched atmosphere, and true neighborhood flair.
🌟 Local Standouts
Harlo Steakhouse (Downtown Summerlin)
Harlo is the epitome of upscale neighborhood dining. Tucked into Downtown Summerlin, this stylish steakhouse combines glamorous design with a menu that rivals any Strip establishment. Locals love Harlo for its elevated ambiance without the Strip chaos — perfect for date nights, celebrations, or simply enjoying a world-class steak closer to home.
Primal Steakhouse (Off-Strip)
Dining at Primal is an experience like no other. Known for its medieval-inspired décor and theatrical atmosphere, this off-Strip gem pairs immersive storytelling with serious culinary craftsmanship. Think tomahawk steaks carved tableside and decadent sides served in a setting that feels like a castle feast. For locals looking to wow out-of-town guests, Primal delivers every time.
Hank’s Fine Steaks & Martinis (Green Valley Ranch)
Hank’s is a beloved Henderson staple, blending classic steakhouse sophistication with an approachable neighborhood feel. Locals appreciate the impeccable service, luxurious atmosphere, and consistently perfect cuts of beef. Add in expertly crafted martinis and live music on select nights, and it’s no wonder Hank’s remains a go-to for Henderson residents seeking steakhouse excellence.
Herbs and Rye (West Sahara)
More than a steakhouse, Herbs and Rye is a locals’ institution. This speakeasy-inspired spot is known for its award-winning cocktail program and perfectly aged steaks. Savvy locals know to visit during “steak hour,” where premium cuts are offered at unbeatable prices. It’s the ultimate insider’s choice — part steakhouse, part cocktail bar, and entirely Vegas.
Cleaver (Just Off the Strip)
A sibling to Herbs and Rye, Cleaver carries the same soul but adds a late-night edge. It’s the place where locals and industry pros gather after shifts for hearty steaks, handcrafted cocktails, and a vibe that feels both retro and modern. Known for generous portions and bold flavors, Cleaver is proof that a true steakhouse can thrive just off-Strip while still feeling like a best-kept secret.
Golden Steer Steakhouse (Off Sahara)
The oldest steakhouse in Las Vegas, the Golden Steer is pure Old Vegas nostalgia. Since 1958, it’s been the dining room of legends — think Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Elvis Presley. Today, it’s where locals bring visitors for a taste of history along with perfectly prepared steaks and tableside Caesar salads. Every booth tells a story, and every bite feels like a step back in time.
🥩 Other Must-Try Steakhouses
While locals have their hidden gems, Las Vegas boasts an impressive lineup of world-class steakhouses worth exploring:
- Bavette’s Steakhouse & Bar (Park MGM) – Chicago-style elegance with a sultry vibe.
- SW Steakhouse (Wynn) – Lakeside dining with stunning Strip views.
- CUT by Wolfgang Puck (The Palazzo) – A sleek, modern take on steakhouse classics.
- Prime Steakhouse (Bellagio) – Jean-Georges’ luxurious spot overlooking the fountains.
- Don’s Prime (Fontainebleau) – Newcomer with indulgent flair.
- Barry’s Downtown Prime (Circa) – A retro-chic take on fine dining downtown.
- Oscar’s Steakhouse (Plaza) – Fremont Street favorite with hearty cuts.
- Joe Vicari’s Andiamo Steakhouse (The D) – Italian flavors meet prime beef.
- Bazaar Meat by José Andrés (Palazzo) – A playground for adventurous carnivores.
- The Steak House (Circus Circus) – A hidden gem with mesquite-grilled perfection.
- Carversteak (Resorts World) – Sleek, stylish, and bold in flavor.
- Smith & Wollensky (Grand Canal Shoppes) – A legendary steakhouse brand.
- Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse – Bold portions and fine wines.
- Scotch 80 Prime (Palms) – Upscale cuts and rare whiskies.
- STK Las Vegas (The Cosmopolitan) – A trendy, high-energy atmosphere.
- Jean Georges Steakhouse (Aria) – Sophisticated and modern dining.
🆕 New for 2025: Steakhouse Openings
Las Vegas keeps raising the bar for steak lovers. The city’s 2025 lineup introduces a new wave of high-end steakhouses—each bringing its own flavor of luxury, innovation, and style. Whether you’re craving premium Wagyu, bold global influences, or something wild and unexpected, these fresh arrivals prove Vegas dining never stands still.
Cote Korean Steakhouse – The Venetian, The Strip
The award-winning New York import brings Michelin-level precision and Korean barbecue flair to The Venetian. Expect A5 wagyu, savory stews, and a curated 1,200-bottle wine list in a sleek, social setting.
BOA Steakhouse – Grand Canal Shoppes, The Strip
Back in Vegas with a stylish new home, BOA delivers contemporary sophistication with its dry-aged cuts, signature cocktails, and a Japanese Wagyu flight worth the splurge.
High Steaks – Masquerade Tower, Rio Las Vegas
From chef James Trees comes a bold reimagining of the steakhouse experience featuring wild game such as bison, elk, and venison—all served with panoramic Strip views.

Butcher & Thief – Opening December at The Bend
A fresh take on the neighborhood steakhouse, Butcher & Thief opens this December at The Bend, just off Durango Drive and Sunset Road. From acclaimed chef and restaurateur Cory Harwell—the visionary behind Carson Kitchen—this stylish newcomer blends craftsmanship, comfort, and creativity in a sleek 5,000-square-foot setting.
👉 Whether you’re a Las Vegas local or just visiting, these steakhouses offer everything from timeless Old Vegas nostalgia to neighborhood favorites locals swear by.
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