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Best Restaurants With Live Music in Las Vegas

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Sometimes you want the meal and the music in one stop, no second ticket, no rushing across the resort. Vegas does this better than almost anywhere, with restaurants where the band is part of the experience instead of background noise.

I've eaten through most of them. Here's where the food and the live music both pull their weight, from supper-club glamour to a sweaty dueling-piano singalong.

01

Delilah at Wynn for Supper-Club Glamour

Delilah is the full 1940s supper-club fantasy, with a live band, a singer, and dancers woven through a serious dinner service.

The fried chicken and the cocktails are genuinely good, and the room is the most beautiful dinner-and-show combo on the Strip.

High pricing and a dress code. This is a special-occasion night, and it's worth every dollar for the right one.

02

The Sand Dollar for Local Blues and Jazz

The Sand Dollar Lounge, with locations off the Strip and a downtown spot, is the city's go-to for live blues, jazz, and roots music with a real local crowd.

The food is solid bar fare, but the music is the draw, with bands most nights and a genuinely great room for it.

Lower pricing and zero pretension. This is where locals go when they want live music with their burger and beer.

03

Dueling Piano Bars for the Loud Crowd

Spots like the dueling-piano rooms downtown and on the Strip turn dinner into a full singalong, with two pianists taking requests and roasting the audience.

The food is pub-style and beside the point. You come for the energy, the shouting along to every 90s anthem, and the group bonding.

Mid-tier pricing and best with a group. Loud, chaotic, and a guaranteed good time.

04

Mariachi and Latin Nights for Real Energy

Several Mexican restaurants in Vegas, including the spots inside the big resorts and standout off-Strip kitchens, bring in live mariachi on weekends.

Pair fresh guacamole and a strong margarita with a roaming band and the whole room lifts. It's festive without being a gimmick.

Pricing varies from cheap off-Strip cantinas to splashy resort rooms. Check which nights the band actually plays before you go.

05

Jazz Brunch and Sunday Sessions

A few restaurants run live jazz brunches on weekends, pairing a strong brunch menu with a trio or quartet for a slow, civilized late morning.

This is the antidote to the Vegas nightclub grind, a calm, grown-up way to spend a Sunday with mimosas and a saxophone.

Mid-tier pricing. Reserve, because the good jazz brunches fill up fast with people who are over the dayclub.

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Quick answers

Frequently asked

Where's the best dinner-and-live-music combo in Vegas?

Delilah at Wynn for the upscale supper-club experience with a live band, or the Sand Dollar Lounge for a casual, local-favorite blues and jazz night.

Are there restaurants with live music that aren't expensive?

Yes. The Sand Dollar Lounge and off-Strip cantinas with weekend mariachi offer live music with affordable bar fare and no cover gouge.

Do I need a reservation for these spots?

For Delilah and the popular jazz brunches, definitely. Casual lounges and piano bars are more walk-up friendly, but a group should still call ahead.