Enjoy Fine Dining After Getting Married in Las Vegas

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Enjoy a Meal at a Fine Dining Restaurant After Getting Married in Las Vegas

You’ve just said “I do” in the wedding capital of the world—now it’s time to celebrate! After your Las Vegas wedding ceremony, a romantic fine dining experience is the perfect way to mark the start of your new journey together.

Why Choose Fine Dining After Your Wedding in Las Vegas
Las Vegas is home to some of the world’s most renowned chefs and award-winning restaurants. Whether you’re craving a classic steakhouse, an intimate Italian spot, or a modern tasting menu, the city offers endless options to suit every newlywed’s taste.

Top Romantic Restaurants for Newlyweds

  • Joël Robuchon at MGM Grand – Elegant French cuisine in a luxurious setting.

  • Delilah at Wynn – A glamorous supper club perfect for celebrating in style.

  • Lago by Julian Serrano at Bellagio – Contemporary Italian with stunning fountain views.

  • Bardot Brasserie at ARIA – Chic Parisian vibes for a cozy, romantic meal.

When hunger strikes, there are plenty of restaurants including those that offer a fine dining experience. The top ones are:

Picasso

Located at the Bellagio, this Michelin-awarded restaurant features French and Spanish-influenced cuisine prepared by award-winning chef Julian Serrano. The dining room has a rustic elegance complete with views of the Bellagio Fountains, white tablecloths, colorful carpeting, and original Picasso masterpieces. Menu options include sauteed filet of black bass, warm quail salad, and roasted milk-fed veal chops.

Bellagio Hotel and Casino, 3600 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV NV 89109

Andiamo Italian Steakhouse

If you and your new spouse want to enjoy premium steaks, head to Andiamo’s. Voted “Best Steakhouse in Las Vegas” in 2014, the chefs prepare the American steaks and Italian favorites from scratch using fresh ingredients. The waitstaff is incredibly friendly and you may be seated next to one of the many celebrities who dine at this restaurant. You can ask for a booth that’s more private, and menu options include Porterhouse, filet mignon, potato gnocchi, and papperdelle with veal ragu.

301 Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101

Hugo’s Cellar

Found inside the Four Queens Hotel-Casino, Hugo’s Cellar provides a romantic dining atmosphere that’s perfect for newlyweds. Voted by the Review Journal as the “Best Gourmet Room in Las Vegas” for five straight years, this old-school restaurant takes guests back in time with its mustard colored tablecloths, dim lights, brick walls, and dark wood ceiling. All women are greeted with a rose and the waitstaff wears tuxedos, both of which add to the experience. Entrees are served with assorted warm breads and fruit sorbet, and choices include New York Strip, raspberry chicken, and rack of lamb.

Four Queens, 202 Fremont Street Experience, Las Vegas, NV 89101

Sinatra 

Fans of Frank Sinatra will appreciate Chef Schonegger’s tribute to him at this Forbes Four Star restaurant. Diners can enjoy their meal outside on the quaint patio or in the dining room that’s adorned with some of Sinatra’s awards including his Grammy for “Strangers in the Night” and his Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in From Here to Eternity. The menu features a modern twist on Italian cuisine, and offers some of Sinatra’s favorite dishes that Chef Schonegger prepared for him. Options include spaghetti and clams, ossobuco, and lasagna bolognese.

3131 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Bardot Brasserie

When dining at Bardot Brasserie, you’ll feel as though you stepped into a cafe in Paris. According to its website, this classic French brasserie experience offers traditional brasserie food and conveys the mood of early film noirs with its mix of low lighting and dramatic shadows that set the stage for mysterious experiences yet to come. The menu includes choices such as Maine Lobster Thermidor, Parisian Gnocchi, and Heritage Chicken Roti.

Aria, 3730 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Andrea’s 

This is one of the newest fine dining restaurants in Las Vegas, and it was voted one of the country’s hottest dining spots by OpenTable. Guests can enjoy a social atmosphere and friendly service in the dining room that overlooks the pool of Encore Beach Club. The Asian-inspired menu features specialties such as New York strip steak, five-spice garlic lobster, and Wagyu beef and lobster rolls.

3131 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Restaurant Guy Savoy

Named one of the “Most Romantic Restaurants in Las Vegas” by Thrillist in 2015, Guy Savoy features the only Krug Chef’s Table in the United States. It offers seating for six guests who can enjoy an intimate view of the kitchen and a delicious tasting menu. According to the restaurant’s website, Chef Savoy does not include any flowers in the restaurant or allow his employees to wear perfume so the aroma of his rich cuisine is not disrupted. Menu options include wild Atlantic turbot, roasted quail breast, and artichoke and black truffle soup.

Caesars Palace, 3570 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

If you would like to get married in Las Vegas, please contact us. Our wedding coordinators can help you plan the wedding of your dreams at one of our three beautiful venues.

 

Tips for Planning Your Post-Wedding Dinner

  • Reserve in Advance: Popular fine dining restaurants book up quickly, especially on weekends.

  • Request a Special Table: Ask for a window seat or private area to make your celebration even more memorable.

  • Let Them Know It’s Your Wedding: Many restaurants offer complimentary desserts or special touches for newlyweds.

Make It a Full Experience
Pair your fine dining meal with a show, a nightcap at a rooftop bar, or a stroll down the Las Vegas Strip. Turning your post-wedding dinner into a full evening of romance ensures your wedding day ends on an unforgettable note.

Celebrate Your Love in Style
From gourmet menus to stunning views, Las Vegas fine dining restaurants offer newlyweds a perfect way to toast their love. Whether you’re planning a small intimate meal or a large family celebration, the city’s culinary scene makes your wedding day even more special.

After getting married in Las Vegas, many couples choose to spend their honeymoon exploring the city and enjoying all it has to offer.

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