Downtown and local Las Vegas resorts are hosting diverse Thanksgiving celebrations this year, providing options that range from elegant prix-fixe menus and buffets to unique international twists and casual local hangouts.
Upscale Casino and Downtown Feasts
High-end steakhouses and signature restaurants in downtown and neighborhood casinos are featuring elevated holiday menus.
- Barry’s Downtown Prime (Circa): This steakhouse is offering a luxurious in-restaurant feast (4 p.m. to 9 p.m.) with specials including an Organic Turkey Dinner for $79 and Roasted Prime Rib for $89. Diners can also start with Butternut Squash Soup or finish with Pumpkin Cheesecake, with gourmet take-out packages available for home celebrations.
- Kona Grill: Offers both dine-in and takeout options, including a Traditional Roasted Turkey dinner ($35 single) or a signature Macadamia Nut Turkey ($38 single).
- Lawry’s The Prime Rib: Offers a dine-in Roasted Turkey Breast dinner ($49) served with the spinning bowl salad, with family-sized takeout feasts also available for pre-order.
- Oscar’s Steakhouse (Plaza): Located in the Plaza’s iconic glass dome overlooking Fremont Street, Oscar’s is serving a three-course holiday menu for $95 (4 p.m. to 9 p.m.) on November 28th. The classic steakhouse meal includes Butternut Squash Soup, a Traditional Turkey Entrée with all the fixings, and a choice of Maple Pumpkin Pie or Chocolate Pecan Pie.
- Piero’s Italian Cuisine: Celebrating Thanksgiving for the first time, Piero’s will be open from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m., serving its regular Italian menu alongside a special holiday meal. The featured dinner includes sliced roasted turkey, sausage and herb stuffing, and a choice between pumpkin cheesecake or pumpkin tiramisu, complemented by live music and themed cocktails.
- Andiamo Steakhouse (the D): An Italian-inspired prix-fixe dinner is available for $85, complete with Herb-Roasted Turkey, Italian Sausage Dressing, and a choice of pie.
- Ferraro’s Ristorante: This Italian restaurant is hosting a luxurious three-course feast for $89 per adult (noon to 8 p.m.). The menu gives a classic holiday meal an Italian twist, featuring traditional turkey served with Italian sausage stuffing, alongside a choice of seasonal starters like Butternut Squash Ravioli.
- Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas: For a unique holiday experience, this beer hall is blending Bavarian tradition with American comfort on November 27th. The special menu includes Gebratener Truthahn (Roasted Turkey) with mashed potatoes and yams, plus German starters and festive Glühwein, accompanied by live entertainment from The Biermeister Band.
Local Resort and Budget Options
Neighborhood casinos and local dining spots provide comprehensive buffets, themed specials, and affordable full meals.
- JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa: This resort offers four distinct dining experiences, ranging from the budget-friendly three-course turkey dinner at Earl Grey Café ($31.99) to the refined Hawthorn Grill dinner ($75) and a comprehensive all-day Market Place Buffet ($64.95/adult) featuring unlimited wine and carving stations.
- Hash House A Go Go: All Las Vegas locations are offering a special Thanksgiving Supper for dine-in starting at 10 a.m., featuring house-roasted turkey, cornbread stuffing, green bean casserole, and pumpkin pie.
- Local Events and Pubs: PT’s Taverns (Sierra Gold/SG Bar) is offering the limited-time Holiday Hoagie ($16) starting November 23rd. Separately, Las Vegas Distillery is hosting a Food Truck Mania event and booze crawl in the Henderson Booze District on November 26th.
South Point Casino and Station Casinos Feasts
Major local casino groups are providing an extensive range of dining options, from budget-conscious buffets to highly specialized menus across their properties.
- South Point Hotel, Casino and Spa: This complex offers diverse choices, from the budget-friendly three-course meal at Coronado Café ($17.95) to buffets and upscale dinners at Silverado Steak House ($69) and Don Vito’s ($49), often including complimentary cocktails or wine.
- Red Rock Casino: T-Bones Chophouse features a luxurious traditional menu ($65 Turkey, $145 Wagyu), while Lucky Penny offers a casual Turkey Dinner for $21.99.
- Green Valley Ranch Resort: Hank’s Fine Steaks & Martinis offers an elevated turkey dinner ($70), and Bottiglia Cucina & Enoteca features an Italian-inspired prix-fixe dinner ($85).
- Durango Casino: Nicco’s Prime Cuts & Fresh Fish offers elevated dishes such as a free-range turkey dinner ($65) and a roasted pumpkin mezzaluna ($32).
- Other Station Casinos Venues: The Charcoal Room at Palace Station and Santa Fe Station both offer traditional turkey dinners for $48. The Broiler (Boulder Station) features a three-course menu ($58), while Sonoma Cellar and Pasta Cucina (Sunset Station) offer à la carte turkey and seasonal dinners ($25–$50).