12 Best Restaurants at The LINQ Las Vegas

Notable restaurants at the upscale LINQ Promenade include the world-famous chef’s scrumptious Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips. Other exemplary eateries include Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen & Bar as well as Chayo Mexican Kitchen & Tequila Bar.

The LINQ Promenade is a 1,200 feet pedestrian walkway between the LINQ Hotel & Casino and the Flamingo Las Vegas Hotel & Casino. It is populated with bars, restaurants, and retailers. However, the main attraction is the High Roller – a 550-foot observation wheel, and the Fly LINQ Zipline, the only zipline experience on the Strip.

We will take a look at the best restaurants in and near the LINQ Promenade, all of which are part of Caesars Entertainment’s LINQ Hotel and Experience. The list is full of famous chefs’ restaurants as well as corporate-owned eateries.

Best LINQ Promenade Restaurants

1. Gordon Ramsay Fish and Chips

Gordon Ramsay Fish and Chips
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  • Website: Fish and chips at the Linq
  • Telephone Number: 702-322-0529
  • Business Hours: Sun to Thu 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM | Fri & Sat 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM

The world-famed chef Gordon Ramsay owns many restaurants in Las Vegas, including Hell’s Kitchen, which is popular both on TV and among Las Vegas tourists. This is where you want to be if you are looking for the best place to eat fish and chips. However, be prepared to pay a good price for the delicious dishes.

The meals are classic English street foods that embody the fast-casual style of the establishment, winning the hearts of many Vegas frequenters.

A build-your-box option on the menu lets you select your meal items from dishes like fish, shrimp, lobster & shrimp, sausages, chicken, and Fishwich. The additions to the package include the refreshing avocado spread, cabbage, tomato relish, and naan bread.

In case the main meals do not entice you, opt for the sticky toffee pudding from Gordon Ramsay himself as your dessert. You can even get the sticky toffee in a milkshake form. If that isn’t up your alley, opt for the Biscoff shake that will satisfy your sweetest cravings.

2. Chayo Mexican Kitchen and Tequila Bar

Chayo Mexican Kitchen + Tequila Bar
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  • Website: chayolv
  • Telephone Number: 702-691-3773
  • Business Hours: Sun to Thu 8:00 AM – 10:00 PM | Fri & Sat 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Menu: Main Menu

Centrally located on the LINQ Promenade, Chayo is an authentic upscale Mexican restaurant that brings a bit of innovation into the Mexican Fare and World-Class Tequila space.

The party atmosphere at the premises is welcoming with its high-energy fiesta ambiance. The two-story establishment has various bar areas and private dining rooms for events and meetings.

There is also patio seating for those who want an unobstructed view of the 550-foot High Roller. You will also have a prime position for people-watching on the LINQ Promenade. It is a great view that will engross you in the vibrancy of Sin City over a great meal.

Signature entrees at this Mexican restaurant include the Chicken a la Veracuzana, a dish of chicken breast and white wine over Mexican red rice. You may also choose the Sweet Corn Enchiladas, which come with Mexican cheese, green peppers, Pico de Gallo, sour cream, and smoked Morita Chile cream.

Here, you will find appetizers like guacamole, chipotle wings, and Chayo Quesadilla that comes with a Mexican cheese blend and roasted chiles and the option to add chicken, steak, or chorizo.

3. Yard House

Yard House
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  • Website: Yard House
  • Telephone Number: 702-597-0434
  • Business Hours: Sun to Thu 11:00 AM – 12:00 MN | Fri & Sat 11:00 AM – 1:00 AM
  • Menu: Main Menu

Are you in the mood for chicken lettuce wraps, Nashville Hot chicken sandwiches, and fried chicken tenders?

Well, Yard House at The Linq is the place to be. The high-end sports bar offers beer and flavorful meals over classic rock music. Moreover, it is well-situated at the Linq to give you a full view of the High Roller.

There are 160 taps of the most amazing American craft beers that go well with their extensive menu full of over 100 items. Vegetarian options are available.

There are also sliders, burgers, pasta dishes, and even street tacos. On top of that, there is a daily happy hour from 3 to 6 pm where you can get to have drinks and app specials.

4. Flour and Barley – Brick Oven Pizza

Flour and Barley
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  • Website: Flour and Barley
  • Telephone Number: 702-430-4430
  • Business Hours (Walk-up Window): Sun to Thu 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM | Fri & Sat 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Menu: Main Menu

Flour and Barley brings you the classic, Italian brick oven pizza experience at the Linq with endless options. The pizza comes in different variants like the Margherita, the Bianca, the “Big Apple” with double pepperoni and mozzarella, and the Caputo Cup—their award-winning gluten-free pizza.

The menu is American and Italian-based, with an added option for beer as your accompaniment. The draft beers at Flour and Barley are available by the pitcher or glass. You may also get the beers in bottled forms. Some of the options include fruit beers, ales, ciders, browns, and ambers.

5. Tilted Kilt Pub and Eatery

Tilted Kilt Pub and Eatery
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  • Website: Tilted Kilt
  • Telephone Number: 702-826-2100
  • Business Hours:Mon 10:00 AM – 11:00 PM | Tue to Thu 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM | Fri 10:00 AM – 2:00 AM | Sat 9:00 AM – 2:00 AM | Sun 9:00 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Menu: Main Menu

Tilted Kilt is a great place to catch the late-night game with your workmates and best friends. This amazing environment is enticing for those looking for beer and bar eats in a Celtic-themed surrounding.

The restaurant has waitresses called the Tilted Kilt Girls, who offer an exciting and unique experience with their plaid, schoolgirl-like outfits.

The food is delicious and won’t be your second option to the eye candies. Choose traditional or grilled wings at Tilted Kilt and get them dipped in bleu cheese or ranch cheese.

All of this is served with celery and carrots. There are also “Handfuls” that include the BBQ bacon burger, a classic cheeseburger, and chicken tender wraps.

6. Virgil’s Real Barbecue

Virgil's Real Barbecue
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The most famed offerings from Virgil BBQ are:

  • The Carolina pulled pork that goes for $17.95.
  • The Texas Beef brisket melt for $29.95.
  • The Memphis style Pork spare ribs for $29.95.
  • The signature Virgil’s BBQ salad for just $21.95.

The restaurant is themed with southern-inspired delicacies with your favorite traditional desserts and sides. The popular eatery is located at the center of the Strip and attracts thousands of guests each month with its outdoor patios.

Visit Virgil every day from 3 pm to 6 pm for the happy hour specials ($5 drinks), where you can get to enjoy select appetizers.

7. Jaburritos

Jaburritos
Source: @jaburritos
  • Website: Jaburritos
  • Telephone Number: 702-901-7375
  • Business Hours: Sun to Thu 11:00 AM – 11:00 PM | Fri & Sat 11 AM – 12:00 MN
  • Menu: Main Menu

Jaburritos brings you a combination of Japanese and Mexican flavors all under one roof. You will get to taste special and one-of-a-kind sushi burritos at this restaurant, with many more selections that are unique to this fusion restaurant, like sushi cupcakes!

The ordering process is simple at Jaburritos. All you have to do choose one of the ten chef specials (top sellers include the Rockport, Long Beach, and Redondo mixes).

Then, choose whether you want to enjoy the mix as a bowl or burrito. Personalize the order, and then get a side or drink. And you are done.

Also Read: Best All You Can Eat Sushi in Las Vegas

8. Favorite Bistro

Favorite Bistro
Source: @favoritebistro
  • Website: Favorite Bistro Linq
  • Telephone Number: 702-844-4700
  • Business Hours: Sun to Thu 8:30 AM – 11:00 PM | Fri & Sat 8:30 AM – 12:00 MN
  • Menu: Main Menu

Favorite Bistro is a casual French cuisine restaurant that serves French dishes with a mix of an American fare. The ambiance is a reminder of Parisian cafes with items imported from bistros in France.

Here, you will get to feast on impeccable dishes like the cassoulet, French onion soup, escargot, Croque monsieur, and mussels mariniere, just to mention a few.

A fan-favorite at Favorite Bistro is its signature Hangover Burger that is meant to help you cure the overindulgence in Sin City. The big meal comes with bacon, fries, mayo, cheese curds, Swiss cheese, egg, and a topping of caramelized onions.

Best LINQ Hotel Restaurants

While the food at the LINQ Promenade is certainly impressive, the LINQ Hotel takes it up a notch with its massive portions and more distinctive culinary concepts:

9. Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen and Bar

Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen and Bar 2
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This is where you will get the award-winning Bacon Mac’ N’ Cheese Burger that comes with crispy applewood bacon, onion straws, six-cheese mac ‘n’ cheese on top of even more cheese, and Guy Fieri’s signature, indulgent Donkey sauce. All of this is topped up on the garlic-buttered brioche bun toasted to perfection.

Another signature dish from Guy Fieri at his Vegas Kitchen & Bar is the Trash Can Nachos. T

he presentation is a lot of nachos placed in a miniature trash can. The mixture is a combination of tortilla chips, house-smoked pork, black beans, sour cream, jalapenos, a lot of cheese, pickled onions and cilantro.

Finally, the nachos are topped with chipotle barbecue and pico de gallo.

Located inside the Linq + Experience, Guy Fieri’s Vegas Kitchen and Bar offer you an extensive menu of classic shareable and light fare meals.

One of the fun favorite menu sections is the “Ain’t No Thing Butta Chicken Wing” section, consisting of buffalo wings, sriracha wings, and double-barrel BBQ wings for $20.99 per order.

Also Read: Best BBQ Restaurants in Las Vegas

10. Hash House A Go Go

Hash House A Go Go
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  • Website: Hash House a Go Go
  • Telephone Number: 702-254-4646
  • Business Hours: Sun to Thu 7:30 AM – 3:00 PM | Fri & Sat 7:30 AM – 10:00 PM
  • Menu: Main Menu

Hash House a Go Go brings you many brunch items, including its famous Farmhouse Egg scrambles. The dish is mixed with three fresh eggs that come with your favorite farm ingredients of your choosing. All of this is served with mashed or crispy fried potatoes on top of fresh fruit garnish.

Hashes at the venue are served in an old-fashioned manner using a cast iron skillet on a layer of crispy fried potatoes. This comes with two eggs, biscuit, fruit garnish, and topped off with the restaurant’s signature rosemary garnish.

11. Buddy’s Jersey Eats

Buddy’s Jersey Eats
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  • Website: Buddy’s Jersey Eats
  • Telephone Number: 775 490 2873
  • Business Hours: Mon to Thu 11:00 AM – 3:00 AM | Fri & Sat 11:00 AM – 5:00 AM | Sun 10:00 AM – 3:00 AM

Baker and “Cake Boss” star Buddy Valastro brings The Linq Hotel + Experience a comforting food truck with regular classic Jersey favorites.

Another must-try item on the menu is the pork roll sandwich, a breakfast classic in New Jersey. Buddy’s version is made with Taylor ham, egg, and cheese, all served on a fresh bagel. It’s a hearty and filling sandwich that is perfect for starting your day off right.

Buddy’s Jersey Eats food truck also offers a variety of sides and snacks, such as waffle fries and classic cheese fries. And if you’re in the mood for something sweet, try the sweet cannoli or the funnel cake bites.

12. Diner Ross

Diner Ross
Source: @discoshowvegas
  • Website: Diner Ross
  • Telephone Number: 702 534 3419
  • Business Hours:Wed – Sun 5pm – 10pm

Designed as a modern take on a classic New York City diner, Diner Ross serves as a restaurant companion to Spiegelworld’s DiscoShow venue at the LINQ. The live entertainment DiscoShow opened in 2024, bringing Las Vegas disco celebrations, a show, and diner.

The diner’s decor and menu pay homage to iconic Manhattan eateries, with features like checkerboard floors, caramel-colored leather booths, and dishes inspired by classic New York diners, such as the Delancey Deluxe Burger and the French Onion Soup Mac & Cheese.

What sets Diner Ross apart is its immersive atmosphere, blending food, art, and entertainment to transport diners to a different era. From the hot dog cart-inspired maître d’ stand to the vinyl DJ and makeshift furniture in the adjacent Glitterloft, every detail is carefully curated to create a nostalgic yet contemporary vibe.

This, combined with the innovative menu, makes Diner Ross one of the standout restaurants at the LINQ. 

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Final Thoughts 

The LINQ Promenade is not known for its fine dining but rather its mix of casual eateries and unique food spots in such a short space. Apart from the aforementioned best picks, some enticing venues you may want to look into include the popular Maxie’s and Haute Doggery.

The two-story Off the Strip Bistro & Bar is also a good option for comfort foods like the chicken Parmesan and lobster ravioli. Hearty dishes populate the menu and you should try a drink or two at their three bars.

If you want more options, then you should head over to the LINQ Promenade’s collection of Quick Bite eateries like Dunkin’, Starbuck, In-N-Out Burger, and Nook Express. For dessert, check out the Ghirardelli Ice Cream & Chocolate Shop or Sweet Sin.