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Welcome to Eataly Las Vegas

Named Eataly Las Vegas, this Italian restaurant offers a variety of options, including pizza, breakfast, and brunch. Located at 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, this establishment provides a trendy and casual atmosphere, with options for outdoor seating and waiter service. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible and offers vegan options as well as limited vegetarian options. With a full bar, happy hour specials, and free Wi-Fi, Eataly Las Vegas caters to a diverse range of customers looking for a flavorful dining experience in the heart of Las Vegas.

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Welcome to Eataly Las Vegas, a paradise for pizza lovers, Italian cuisine enthusiasts, and anyone in search of a delightful breakfast or brunch spot. This restaurant is a true gem located at 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd in Las Vegas, NV, offering a range of delicious dishes and a plethora of amenities to ensure a memorable dining experience.

Eataly Las Vegas is not your average eatery - it takes reservations, offers delivery and takeout options, and even caters to vegans with a variety of plant-based dishes. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible, with ADA-compliant entrances and accessible parking nearby. You can enjoy your meal in style at their outdoor seating area or opt for a more casual indoor setting.

One of the standout features of Eataly Las Vegas is its commitment to sustainability and eco-friendliness. From compostable containers to plastic-free packaging and reusable tableware, this restaurant goes above and beyond to reduce its environmental impact.

When it comes to the menu, Eataly Las Vegas does not disappoint. Whether you're in the mood for a classic Margherita pizza, a hearty Italian pasta dish, or a decadent dessert, you'll find something to satisfy your cravings. The restaurant also offers a full bar with happy hour specials, making it the perfect spot for a night out with friends or a romantic dinner for two.

Overall, Eataly Las Vegas is a must-visit destination for foodies and anyone looking to indulge in authentic Italian cuisine. So why wait? Head over to this eatery and experience the flavors of Italy right here in Las Vegas.

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Melanie K.
Melanie K.

A food hall with about five main places to purchase food and then sit to enjoy. The cost for crepes here is better than at Paris - and you get gelato with the order, too! We enjoyed a few chocolates, but the line was too long to wait for gelato or pastries. Pasta looked good!

Robert G.
Robert G.

Eataly is the perfect place to go with friends or on a date before any sort of event at the T-Mobile arena. You have tons of choices for food, including but not limited to pizza, sandwiches, pasta. They also have a lot of Italian sodas, carbonated drinks, delicious cocktails and wine, or A nice cappuccino for a pick-me-up before a long night out. It also is connected to park MGM so on the really hot days it's nice to be able to walk through the casino and lobby to cross as close as possible to the T-Mobile arena. It really is a place that has it all and is a staple for whenever. I have people visiting town staying on the strip. In fact, as a local, it's one of the only places that I would willingly go to on the strip besides the arena itself.

Maria F.
Maria F.

We had a lovely dinner at the Eataly food court. We weren't planning to eat dinner here but saw a sign for a promotion on their ribeye steaks. Of course we had to try it as it was our last night in Vegas. We started with a cheese and charcuterie board. The date jam was delicious. Next course - Oysters on the half shell. It was served simply with lemon and hot sauce. Soft and briny. Mmm! On to the main course of a medium rare ribeye. Delicious! Compliments to the grill master! The steak is served with their arugula salad. It's a perfect pairing! We ended with a dessert of affogato, gelato and mini cakes. Sorry no photos, we were too busy enjoying dessert! The original affogato with sweet cream was divine! We had a great time enjoying dinner in the casual atmosphere while we indulged in some people-watching! We visit Las Vegas several times a year and this is our first time eating dinner in the food court. We normally book a reservation at one of the fabulous restaurants in Las Vegas. When we do eat at the food court, it's usually for lunch, afternoon Merienda or dessert. Now , we're in the know and will definitely include dinner at the food court as part of our rotation when we visit in the future! Enjoy!

R.J. W.
R.J. W.

Eataly at Park MGM is a gastronomic treasure trove that truly lives up to its name. This bustling Italian marketplace offers an impressive variety of restaurants, each presenting authentic and delectable Italian fare. During our visit, we had the pleasure of trying both a pasta dish and a prime rib sandwich, and I was thoroughly impressed by the quality and flavor of the food. Aside from the food, the ambiance at Eataly is lively and inviting. The open-market setup adds to the charm. The staff were friendly and knowledgeable, always ready to provide recommendations and ensure a pleasant dining experience. Overall, Eataly at Park MGM is a must-visit for anyone in Las Vegas. Whether you're a fan of Italian cuisine or just looking to try something new, this place offers a diverse range of high-quality options that are sure to please. We can't wait to return and explore more of what Eataly has to offer!

Bridget K.
Bridget K.

I love this place! They have a huge selection of desserts and they very kindly tell you what allergens there are in each one. Being gluten-free can be tough and finding delicious desserts I can enjoy makes me so happy! They also have some really awesome drink options. My sister ordered some kind of peach drink that had probiotics in it and it was delicious.

Linda V.
Linda V.

Located inside Park MGM, Eataly Las Vegas is a charming spot filled with many stalls, each offering a variety of fresh Italian foods! Having frequented Eataly in New York, I had to give the Vegas location a try. The wide array of eateries and counters provide everything from artisanal pizzas, pastas, spritz, to gourmet meats and seafood. I enjoyed most of the stalls, especially the deli that served up a delicious sandwich! The one stall that could use some improvement was the one serving up pasta... I loved the customization they allowed and was so excited for my order but unfortunately, the mushroom pappardelle was bland and lacked any flavor in the sauce. Besides that, the service at the stalls was relatively quick despite the long lines, the ambiance was lively and inviting, all of which made this a nice place for both quick bites and leisurely meals. Eataly Las Vegas was a delightful experience and I'd recommend it as a destination to check out!

Catalina J.
Catalina J.

came here after a concert just as they were about to close! So glad I made it in time because I have been waiting a while to check eataly out!! There are different little restaurants to choose from in here and bars as well. Great for a date or to hang with friends. There's table seating all around. The lines are very long after concerts because everyone has the same idea so keep that in mind! Maybe eat before if you can I went to il fritto opted for a chicken sandwich... I don't remember the exact name but let me tell you, it was ONE OF THE BESTTT I have EVER had!! The chicken was juicy and tender but still had a good crunch to it. The bread was soft and warm. It was excellent. Of course anywhere on the strip expect to pay more, but when the taste is so good, I can't complain.

Joe P.
Joe P.

I wanted to get oysters at Eataly, but I was too dumb to figure out where the pescheria had moved to. Nonetheless, the food I did enjoy (charcuterie, prosciutto cotto and shitake fritti), were very good. Eataly has several stalls serving what we had, as well as pizza, pasta and other Italian delights. The food was hearty, tasty and came out quickly. There are several places to sit down to enjoy your food. I believe there is a wine bar also. The only downside is the prices are high at Eataly for casual dining. Nonetheless, I look forward to trying the reasonably priced oysters the next time I am in Vegas. Now that I know where the pescheria moved to - LOL.