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April 25, 2024

Looking for late-night eats in Las Vegas? Try these specials

Late-night eats can be found throughout Las Vegas, and for a good price. Deals on the classic steak and eggs, hamburgers or even oxtail soup are all available in the wee hours. Night owls like shift workers or tourists getting ready to end a night of gallivanting can find a meal at any hour. Here’s a list of graveyard specials to help satisfy those midnight cravings.

    • South Point steak and eggs late night special, March 16, 2012.

      Coronado Café inside South Point



      The late-night specials at South Point include a plate of two eggs, hash browns, toast and jelly with bacon or sausage for $2.95 or a 7-ounce New York steak, two eggs, hash browns and toast for $3.95, among other traditional breakfast menu items. Graveyard specials at the Coronado Café are available from midnight to 6 a.m.

    • From midnight to 6 p.m. a burger with fries is just $2.99 at many Station Casinos, March 16, 2012.

      Station Casinos



      The All-Nighter special from midnight to 6 a.m. includes such deals as a burger with fries for $2.99 or chicken-fried steak and eggs for $4.99. The All-Nighters are available at Grand Café locations inside Red Rock Resort, Green Valley Ranch, Palace Station, Sunset Station, Boulder Station, Santa Fe and Texas Station. Specials are available to those with a boarding pass, a free players card available to those 21 years or older.

    • Clams and linguini at the Oyster Bar inside Palace Station, March 16, 2012.

      Oyster Bar inside Palace Station



      Open 24 hours, the Oyster Bar inside Palace Station seems to be a hot spot for late-night eats. The linguini and clams is a graveyard special that goes for $7.99.

    • Oxtail soup at Market Street Café



      This Hawaiian favorite is made with oxtail, beef broth, celery, mushrooms, peanuts and carrots. It’s one of the favorites of the café inside downtown’s California Hotel. Patrons of the restaurant can slurp this comforting graveyard special from 11 p.m. to 11 a.m. for $9.95.

    • Crown and Anchor breakfast sandwich.

      Crown and Anchor



      The cozy British-themed pub at 1350 E. Tropicana Ave. has two $4.95 graveyard specials – the British Burger and the chicken sandwich – offered from midnight to 6 a.m. Those staying out later than expected can peruse the menu to find a breakfast sandwich and spuds pictured above.

    • All-you-can-eat pancakes inside Silverton's Sundance Grill, March 16, 2012.

      Sundance Grill inside Silverton Casino



      All-you-can-eat pancakes for $4.99 are served at the Sundance Grill inside the Silverton Casino from midnight to 5 a.m. Other late-night specials include biscuits and gravy for 99 cents and a $3.99 Wild Card Special, which includes two eggs, two pieces of bacon or sausage, hash browns and toast.

    • Central Michel Richard - Caesars

      Central Michel Richard inside Caesars Palace



      Late-night deals also have started popping up as reverse happy hour specials, when food is discounted instead of drinks. Central has a twice-daily happy hour program from 2 p.m. and 4 p.m., and again between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m. During those hours, those looking for a snack can get 24 percent off all food items on Central’s bar menu.

    • Late night menu for 24/7 at Palms, March 16, 2012.

      24/7 Café inside the Palms



      Advertisement, such as the one at the 24/7 Café inside Palms, can be seen around eateries and casino floors. The signage advertises the late-night deals and hope to lure hotel goers and swing shift workers into grabbing a late-night bite to eat.

    • Lobster roll at Lobster Me, March 16, 2012.

      Lobster ME inside Planet Hollywood



      Drink specials are also offered with late-night eats. Lobster ME offers a buy one lobster roll combo, get a free draft beer from 11 p.m. to midnight.

    • Bougainvillea Cafe and Rotisserie inside Terrible's Casino

      Terrible’s Hotel and Casino



      A $5 bill can go a long way at Bougainvillea Café inside Terrible’s Hotel and Casino. Those who aren’t looking for breakfast options can choose among top sirloin, pork chop, chicken-fried steak, half a roasted chicken or spaghetti-and-meatballs. Each of these menu items is $4.99 from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.

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