The Best Restaurants in Las Vegas To Celebrate in Style – Celebration/Bachelorette Edition

Las Vegas is the classic city for Bachelorette parties and the choices for restaurants are seemingly endless. New restaurants claiming to be the best in Vegas open (and close) monthly. It is easy for you and your party to get overwhelmed when it comes time to choose where to go for dinner to celebrate in style. These are my favourite picks for the best restaurants in Las Vegas for a bachelorette party or celebration.

Momofuku at The Cosmopolitan

Momofuku is a favourite of ours because of the amazing food and views of the strip if you are lucky enough to get a window seat. But if you have a larger party you can rent the back karaoke room for $2500 which includes your minimum spend for food and drink. This private room has a view of the Bellagio and Paris Eiffel tower making it a great photo opportunity for your crew, yet it is private and on the smaller side, perfect for a party of up to 10. Famous faces like Jimmy Kimmel rents the room for his staff parties or private events while in town.

Cathédrale in Aria

It made for a bougie end to a Las Vegas bachelorette party. We took our bride to Cathédrale inside the Aria hotel & casino for our final evening out. The martini served cradled inside a giant block of branded ice makes for a jaw dropping surprise and there’s plenty to share (you’ll need to!). The dining room and bar is visually stunning and a little trippy with beaded metal chains in the ceiling and over the bar. It is dark and romantic which makes for a great reception space or romantic dinner in Las Vegas.

Hell’s Kitchen or Gordon Ramsay Steak

If you’re a fan of the superstar chef then you must make it a priority to dine at one of his restaurants in Las Vegas. I have never had a bad meal at any of his locations which makes Gordon Ramsay restaurants a go to for celebrations. 
Hell’s Kitchen is set up just like the TV show with a red side of the kitchen and a blue. The entire restaurant pays homage to his television show with alumni adorning the walls and a life size virtual meet and greet with Ramsay himself. My only complaint about Ramsay’s restaurants in Vegas is that he cuts the scallops in half making them very thin. Additionally, you shouldn’t order an appetizer and a main because it is simply too much. My husband and I arrived hungry and we could have easily split an appetizer and a main without waste!

Gordon Ramsay’s Steak at Paris Hotel & Casino feels more unique and upscale. This is my preferred spot for any celebration since we’ve already visited the Hell’s Kitchen location. It is darker, more romantic yet has a vibrant atmosphere that feels like Vegas with neon ceiling artwork.

Superfrico Supper Club at the Cosmopolitan

The Cosmopolitan Hotel & Casino on the strip is the best hotel for foodies that we’ve come across. With a wealth of selection from a food hall to Momofuku, Milk Bar, Egg Slut and Beauty & Essex to name a few, The Cosmo understands what Las Vegas diners want. One of the best restaurants in Las Vegas is inside the Cosmopolitan Hotel: Superfrico. We love Superfrico for its approachable food, amazing cocktails and unique atmosphere. It is a VIBE! While you’re dining you’ll be greeted with unusual performances that are never boring. A DJ now takes over in the evening instead of the kitschy psychedelic show that used to occupy the room behind the bar. 

Mayfair Supper Club at the Bellagio

If I were to suggest one single restaurant that provides great dining and a party, it would be The Mayfair inside the Bellagio Hotel & Casino. This is where you should book (3-4 weeks in advance) for one of the most perfect Las Vegas restaurants for celebrations. There were multiple bachelorette parties here when we arrived and with good reason. There are funny and talented crooners who take the stage in elaborate costumes with fetching dancers (both male and female) who circle the room and involve everyone. While the seats located stage side are the most desired and require a deposit for a guarantee there are truly no bad seats in the house. If you watch the video above you’ll find that we were sat against the window with views of the Bellagio Fountain as well as partial stage views. 
There is a maximum of 2 hours before they want you to leave the table but we were able to squeeze out extra time as we kept ordering drinks and desserts. Yes it is pricey but considering the quality of the food, service and you’re getting a live show…it is worth the splurge!

The Bellagio Conservatory – Garden Table

If you’re bride is one that likes to take centre stage and own it, you might want to book a lunch or dinner at the Garden Table inside the Bellagio Conservatory. The conservatory changes with the seasons and so too does the menu. While onlookers wander the conservatory they will also find you and your party dining amongst the floral display. It was a little uncomfortable at first I do have to admit but once you get over that and start to marvel at where you are actually enjoying a meal! It is really quite special and one of the best Las Vegas restaurant experiences for celebrations.

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