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Best Late-Night Eats in Las Vegas for a Bachelorette Group

By RipTrip Editorial·May 19, 2026·Las Vegas Guide →
Best Late-Night Eats in Las Vegas for a Bachelorette Group
Quick Summary
Best forGroups closing down the clubs and needing food before bed
Hours coveredMostly 11pm to 5am, plus 24/7 spots
Budget per person$15 to $45 depending on the spot
Must-bookNone, all walk-in. That is the point.
Do not missSecret Pizza at The Cosmopolitan

Why Vegas Late-Night Eating Is Its Own Sport

Most cities have one or two 24-hour diners. Vegas has an entire ecosystem built for the moment after the lights come up at XS or Omnia and your group realizes nobody has eaten since 7pm. Every casino has at least one full-service kitchen running until 3am, and the unglamorous after-hours spots are part of the Vegas experience.

This guide covers the spots that actually work for a 10-person bachelorette group, sorted by location. None require reservations. Most are sit-down, a few are slice-and-go.

On the Strip

Secret Pizza at The Cosmopolitan

Price: $5 to $7 per slice | Hours: until about 4am weekdays, 5am weekends | Best for: a quick stop after Marquee or Drai's

The pizza spot every Vegas regular tells you about. Third floor of The Cosmo, no sign, find it by riding the escalator past the chandelier bar and walking down a dim hallway lined with old record covers. New York-style slices, paper plates, no seats. Cash and card both work.

Peppermill Restaurant and Fireside Lounge

Price: $20 to $35 per person | Hours: 24/7 | Best for: a sit-down breakfast at 3am that turns into the best meal of the trip

The Peppermill is a Las Vegas institution since 1972. Neon-pink booths, fake cherry blossoms over the firepit in the lounge, breakfast portions that feed two. Order the strawberry pancakes or the breakfast skillet. Every bachelorette group ends up here eventually.

Grand Lux Cafe at The Venetian

Price: $25 to $40 per person | Hours: 24/7 | Best for: groups that want a proper menu at 2am

Owned by the same group as Cheesecake Factory and the menu reads like it. 200+ items, real plates, large booths that fit 8 to 10. This is the "we want a real dinner at 2am" option.

Kimchi Korean BBQ and Sushi

Price: $35 to $45 per person | Hours: 24/7 | Best for: groups still drinking and grilling their own meat

All-you-can-eat Korean BBQ plus sushi, open around the clock. The grills at each table give your group something to do besides sit. Loud, communal, fun at 1am.

Yardbird Southern Table and Bar at The Venetian

Price: $30 to $50 per person | Hours: kitchen until 11pm Sun to Thu, midnight Fri to Sat (bar later)

Fried chicken and bourbon. Not technically late-late, but it is the best food on the Strip if you are eating before midnight rather than after.

Downtown and Fremont

Siegel's 1941 at El Cortez

Price: $20 to $30 per person | Hours: 24/7 | Best for: groups staying downtown who want diner classics

Inside El Cortez Hotel. Prime rib, corned beef hash, matzo ball soup. The room has not changed in decades and that is the point.

Evel Pie

Price: $5 to $8 per slice | Hours: until about 2am weekdays, 4am weekends | Best for: after the Fremont Street Experience

A Fremont East slice shop named after Evel Knievel, decorated with old motorcycles and dive bar memorabilia. New York-style pizza, by the slice or by the pie.

Nacho Daddy Fremont Street

Price: $20 to $35 per person | Hours: until about 2am most nights | Best for: groups that want food and one more drink

Loaded nachos, tacos, and scorpion shots if anyone is still up for it. Two locations, the Fremont one stays open later.

Off-Strip Late-Night Picks

Saginaw's Delicatessen at Circa

Price: $20 to $35 per person | Hours: 24/7

Two-fisted Reubens, pastrami on rye, matzo ball soup, real diner breakfast. The newest entry on this list (Circa opened in 2020) but already the deli of choice for late-night downtown.

In-N-Out Burger (Multiple locations)

Price: $10 to $15 per person | Hours: until 1am Sun to Thu, 1:30am Fri to Sat

Not a deep cut, but the closest one to the Strip (Tropicana location) is open later than most groups expect, and the drive-thru is faster than any in-casino kitchen at 12:30am.

How to Pick Without Overthinking

Three rules from groups who have done this enough:

  1. If your group is still drinking, go to Kimchi BBQ or Nacho Daddy. Food keeps coming, nobody slows down.
  2. If your group is past drinking and wants a real meal, Peppermill or Grand Lux Cafe.
  3. If you just need slices and a 15-minute stop on the way back to the hotel, Secret Pizza or Evel Pie.

What Most Groups Get Wrong

  • Do not try to do the in-club steakhouse at 11pm "before going out." It eats 90 minutes you cannot get back. Pre-game with a bigger lunch instead.
  • Most Strip hotels have a 24-hour cafe that nobody talks about. It is almost always cheaper and faster than walking three casinos over.
  • The Peppermill line at 2:30am Saturday is 45+ minutes. Hit it earlier or later, or call ahead.
  • Tipping at 3am gets you a faster table next time. Vegas servers remember.

The One You Will Not Forget

Every bachelorette group in Vegas eventually ends up at Peppermill at some unreasonable hour. The pink booths, the flaming firepit in the lounge, somebody ordering an entire breakfast platter while wearing a sash. Put it on the must-do list, ideally on Saturday night, ideally with a camera.

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