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The Best Restaurant Deals in Las Vegas Right Now

Posted on October 23, 2025
Rob Kachelriess

Rob Kachelriess

A vegetable dish with a glass of wine.

The green tartare at Anima by EDO (Rob Kachelriess/City Cast Las Vegas)

We ate, drank, and found the best food deals in Las Vegas. No press releases. No AI. Just the City Cast team munching and slurping our way through the valley, trying to save a few bucks.

🧑‍🍳 Anima By EDO

Let’s go on the record: Anima By EDO has the best lunch deal in Vegas right now. The $25 two-course power lunch includes an appetizer (I went with the “green tartare” of veggies drenched in a pistachio vinaigrette) and a main entree like steak and fries, saffron risotto, or rigatoni with pork belly. I chose a perfectly pan-seared salmon with potatoes and a spicy aioli that proved the quality at lunch is just as strong as the dinner menu. The deal is available Monday-Friday, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

☘️ Nine Fine Irishmen

Nine Fine Irishmen just renovated its outdoor terrace and patio on the Strip at New York-New York. Enjoy the seasonal fresh air with $7 bites, including deviled eggs, sausage rolls, beer 'n’ cheese dip with country bread, fish 'n’ chips, pastrami sliders, and a mini shepherd’s pie — plus Guinness pints, Jameson shots, and other $5 drink specials. The deals were just extended through the end of the year.

🍽️ Bites of Europe

Located in the near Lone Mountain, Bites of Europe already has reasonably priced items on the regular menu, but the family-owned restaurant also has unadvertised four-course tasting menus for $49.99 a person that touch on all corners of the continent. The deal requires the whole table to participate, featuring options like Siberian-style beef and pork dumplings, Georgian cheese bread, and French beef bourguignon with potatoes.

🍔 Summer House

The bar at Summer House gets busy between 3 and 6 p.m. Monday through Friday for a little thing the restaurant calls Martini Hour. The deals help make up for the Sundry’s sorely missed happy hour across the street (R.I.P. 🪦), including $5 cheeseburgers, which I’d describe as “bigger than a slider,” and $10 bottomless truffle fries. The wines aren’t bad for five bucks and the $12 thin-crust pizzas are sliced into squares, Chicago-style, for easy sharing. My favorite deal is the “Triple B” — the aforementioned burger, plus a decadently rich house-baked brownie and a beer (in one recent case, the Silver State blonde ale by CraftHaus Brewery) for 12 bucks.

🐮 William B’s Steakhouse

The Suncoast casino, a favorite for Summerlin-area locals, is enjoying a new wave of renovations. (Hello bingo room 👋) Opened less than two years ago, William B’s Steakhouse is one of the best bang-for-your-buck steak joints in Vegas. See for yourself with the $40 pan-roasted seafood tower during the twice-daily Tower Hour (4-6 p.m., and 8 to close) and on Wagyu Wednesdays when couples can share a 20 oz. Texas-bred domestic Wagyu ribeye, plus two starters, two sides, and two desserts for $145.

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