Enjoy These Classic Las Vegas Restaurants

Not many Vegas establishments have stood the test of time. Here are some of the classic restaurants that everyone should visit

1. Hugo's Cellar

As the name suggests, you'll find some good wine at Hugo’s Cellar. The ladies are in for a treat as they enjoy the honors of a long-stemmed rose that is just the beginning of a beautiful dining experience. The restaurant, located inside the Four Queens Hotel, has been in existence since 1976 and has a comprehensive wine list with delectable choice. The steak is amazing too. A must-try is the 28-day aged Angus that is rich in flavor, and if beef is not your cup of tea, they also have great seafood. 

2. Golden Steer

Anyone who has visited Vegas probably knows about Golden Steer, operational since the late 1950s. It's the oldest steakhouse in the city, and if its age is anything to go by, you already know the steak here is fantastic. The interior and decor have that classic feel featuring brass, leather, and mahogany pieces associated with affluence and fine living. Diners enjoy prime steak cuts prepared to their preference alongside classic steakhouse sides,

3. Piero's Italian Cuisine

If you are looking for a relaxing lounge to enjoy a lovely Italian meal, then Piero's is the place to be. The first outlet opened in 1982, although the current location (near the Las Vegas Convention Center) has been in existence since 1987. In Vegas, this is fairly a long time, and it's due to their excellent reputation in preparing mouth-watering meals and great service. Enjoy your favorite Italian meals, including pasta alfredo, ravioli, linguine, and more, all in fascinating recipes. The charcuterie board, with delicious artisanal meats and cheeses, is the best appetizer. 

4. Ferraro's Italian Restaurant & Wine Bar

Ferraro's is yet another popular Italian restaurant that is family-run and has been operational since 1985. It has a convenient location along Paradise Road directly opposite the Virgin Hotels Vegas. One of the pros of dining here is the unique menu which includes rare food items such as rabbit and trips. Most Italian restaurants specialize in pasta dishes, but this one is an exception offering a broader menu to its clients. You can find bread, seafood, sausages, and ossobuco dishes, among others, on the menu.

5. Bob Taylor's Ranch House

Bob Taylor's Ranch House is the oldest restaurant in Vegas set up in 1955. It was previously a residential home and still has a Western cowboy feel to it. There are beautiful mountain views, a serene environment, and when the chef fires up the open grill, the charred smell is likely to increase your appetite. The Duke Burger is one of the best-selling menu items, and you can also try the smoked prime rib and lobster tail for dinner.