With literally hundreds of options to choose from, Las Vegas visitors often find themselves struggling to distinguish between the real deals and the come-ons. Many great values in food and drink are available in the Bargain City, but a few stand out above the others.
Shrimp Cocktail, 99 cents–$1.99
Golden Gate Hotel & Casino
1 E. Fremont St.
Home to the best shrimp cocktail in Las Vegas since 1959, it costs $1.99, or down to 99 cents just by joining the casino’s players club.
Pizza and Pitcher, $10
Binion’s Gambling Hall
128 E. Fremont St.
Bully’s Bullpen here serves up a large pizza and pitcher of beer, both big enough to satisfy four people.
Fremont Street Experience, Free
Fremont St. between Las Vegas Blvd. and Main St.
Downtown’s lightshow spectacle uses 12.5 million light-emitting diodes to supply overhead images, and runs five times a night.
Dollar Days, $1
The Sahara
2535 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
One thin dollar will buy you a beer at all the Sahara’s casino bars, a shot with a souvenir glass, a hot dog, or a hand of blackjack.
Entertainment Buffets, $29.95
All Harrah’s Entertainment Hotels
Although you’d have to be kind of crazy to eat this much food, it’s impossible to deny the bargain of all you can eat, all day long, at every buffet at a Harrah’s hotel.
Fontana Bar, $7 cover
Bellagio
3600 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
The cost of a one-drink minimum gets you into one of the swankiest lounges in town, with live music and the best view possible of the Bellagio fountain show outside.
Nickel Beer Night, 5 cents
Todd English P.U.B., CityCenter
3720 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
A favorite restaurants is rapidly becoming famous (or perhaps infamous) for serving draft PBR on Tuesdays for only 5 cents.
Steak Dinner, $6.95
Ellis Island Casino & Brewery
4178 Koval Lane
Carrying on the tradition of the legendary Vegas bargain steak dinners is this 10-ounce sirloin, which comes with sides and a microbrewed beer (it’s not on the menu, so ask for it).
Hot dog, 75 cents
South Point Hotel, Casino & Spa
9777 Las Vegas Blvd. S.
The best hot dog in Las Vegas is served from a cart near the sports book here, and you can load it up with plenty of free extras.
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