
Where to find late night food on the Las Vegas Strip after 2am
The Las Vegas Strip is one of the only places in the world where you can get a proper meal at 2 a.m. Whether you're walking out of a club, coming back from a show, or just hungry late, these restaurants stay open and keep the kitchen running. All of them are on the Strip or connected to it, with full menus and no need to leave the resort zone.
On-strip spots open after 2 a.m.
Peppermill and Fireside Lounge
At the north end of the Strip near Resorts World, the Peppermill is a 24-hour icon on weekends and open until 2 a.m. weekdays. Inside, you’ll find oversized booths, mirrored ceilings, and servers bringing out large omelets, club sandwiches, and steak-and-egg platters. The adjacent Fireside Lounge features neon lighting, velvet seating, and specialty cocktails. Late-night favorites include rainbow pancakes and prime rib with au jus. Free parking in the rear lot makes it easy for ride-share pickups.
Grand Lux Cafe at Venetian
Open 24 hours daily, Grand Lux Cafe offers a massive, sit-down menu from the team behind The Cheesecake Factory. Located in The Venetian’s Grand Canal Shoppes, it’s ideal for everything from breakfast-for-dinner to steak frites and fried chicken. The polished decor is casual enough for post-show crowds and quiet enough for solo diners winding down after a long night. Tables are available around the clock, and walk-ins are welcome at all hours.
Secret Pizza at Cosmopolitan
Tucked behind a record-lined hallway on the third floor of The Cosmopolitan, Secret Pizza serves New York–style slices until 4 a.m. nightly. There’s no signage—just the smell of pizza leading to a small counter with whole pies or by-the-slice options. Favorites include white pie with ricotta and the classic pepperoni. There’s no seating, but it’s perfect for a grab-and-go bite between casino runs or before bed.
Nacho Daddy at Miracle Mile
Inside the Miracle Mile Shops at Planet Hollywood, Nacho Daddy stays open until 3 a.m. Thursday through Saturday. The build-your-own nacho platters can be stacked with carne asada, chicken tinga, or vegan queso, alongside street tacos and loaded burritos. Quick service and casual energy make it popular with post-concert crowds and late-night shoppers. There’s also a scorpion shot challenge if your night calls for it.
America at New York-New York
This 24-hour restaurant sits just off the casino floor at New York-New York, under a massive mural map of the U.S. Breakfast is served around the clock, with options like eggs benedict, pancakes, burgers, sandwiches, and steak-and-potatoes plates. Booths and tables are spaced well apart, with reliable service and short waits after midnight. It’s easy to spot from the pedestrian bridge or main casino entrance.
Cafe Americano at Caesars Palace
Located just off the Caesars Palace lobby, Cafe Americano serves modern American dishes 24/7. Expect avocado toast, Cuban sandwiches, cacio e pepe, and a full breakfast menu at any hour. It’s one of the more upscale late-night dining options on the Strip but doesn’t require reservations or formal dress. Coffee, cocktails, and tableside service are available throughout the night, and it’s often less crowded than casino-floor spots.
Nine Fine Irishmen
Open until 2 a.m. Friday and Saturday, this Irish pub at New York-New York delivers hearty fare with a full bar. Standout dishes include shepherd’s pie, fish and chips, and bangers and mash. Live music is common on weekends, with indoor and patio seating that overlooks the Strip. Late-night service is reliable, and portions are built for sharing or soaking up drinks.
El Dorado Cantina
Just west of the Strip, near Resorts World, El Dorado Cantina operates 24 hours and serves organic Mexican cuisine. The kitchen sources non-GMO ingredients and preps everything to order. Top picks include carne asada tacos, chile relleno, and ceviche, paired with over 100 tequilas and mezcals. Booths offer privacy, and the upscale feel doesn’t require a dress code. Parking is easy, and it’s a short walk or rideshare from most north Strip hotels.
Tips for late-night dining
- Expect light crowds after 2 a.m. Post-show traffic fades quickly, and most places seat without delay.
- Stay within resort corridors. All of these restaurants are walkable from major hotels without crossing streets.
- Check for holiday hours. Some venues shorten operations during big events or private buyouts.
- Use valet or garage parking. Many casino lots stay open and avoid surge-pricing zones for rideshare pickups.
- Watch kitchen close times. Bars may stay open later, but kitchens often stop food service by 3–4 a.m.
Strip map quick reference
Location | Hours | Cuisine |
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Peppermill | 24 hours Fri–Sun | Diner/American |
Grand Lux Cafe | 24 hours | American |
Secret Pizza | Until 4 a.m. | Pizza |
Nacho Daddy | Until 3 a.m. (Thu–Sat) | Mexican |
America | 24 hours | American |
Cafe Americano | 24 hours | American |
Nine Fine Irishmen | Until 2 a.m. (Fri–Sat) | Irish Pub |
El Dorado Cantina | 24 hours | Mexican |
These spots are located directly on or adjacent to Strip resorts, serving after 2 a.m. with full menus and reliable service. Whether you're looking for quick comfort food, full sit-down meals, or post-club snacks, there's something nearby without leaving the Strip.