Best Restaurants for Anniversary in Las Vegas 2026

Anniversary · Las Vegas · 8 tables ranked · Updated May 2026

An anniversary is not a one-night problem; it is a room you want to be able to return to. That changes the brief in Las Vegas, a city built for the single spectacular evening you never repeat. The rooms that win an anniversary are the ones that keep your booking on file, remember the year, plate a dessert without a production, and sit you somewhere you would happily sit again twelve months later. In Vegas that almost always means a view you cannot get anywhere else: the Fountains of Bellagio from Picasso's terrace, the private lagoon at the Wynn from Costa di Mare, the Strip from twenty-three floors up at Twist. The eight rooms below were ranked on whether they treat a returning couple like one, not on whether they can dazzle a stranger once. Four are French, two Italian, one steak, one seafood, and every one of them will print the date on a menu if you ask at the time you book.

The ranking

1. Picasso — French · Bellagio

3600 S Las Vegas Blvd, Bellagio · $138 four-course / $155 degustation · Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star 2025

Original Picasso canvases on the walls and the Bellagio fountains through the window; the most-returnable romantic room on the Strip. Book the terrace.

Chef Julian Serrano has run Picasso since the Bellagio opened in 1998, which is the rare kind of continuity that lets a room remember a couple from one anniversary to the next. The walls hold original Picasso paintings and ceramics; the terrace fronts Lake Como and the fountain show runs through dinner. The warm lobster salad and the sautéed medallions of fallow deer with quince are the anchor dishes, and the four-course prix fixe at $138 is the sane entry point before the $155 degustation. Ask for a terrace table by phone at the time you book — the platform will not register the request, and the terrace is the entire case for an anniversary here. Reservations open 30 days out and the fountain-facing tables go first.

2. Costa di Mare — Italian Seafood · Wynn

3131 S Las Vegas Blvd, Wynn · $160 average per person, food · Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star 2024

Whole Mediterranean fish on a private lagoon terrace at the Wynn; the most private outdoor room in the city. Reserve a lagoon table.

Chef Mark LoRusso runs Costa di Mare around a refrigerated display of whole Mediterranean fish sold by the kilo, flown in several times a week, and the lobster Catalana is the dish to build a meal around. The room's advantage for an anniversary is the lagoon terrace: a row of tables on a private waterside deck inside the Wynn grounds, screened from the casino floor and lit low after dark. Expect around $160 a head before the whole-fish market price pushes it higher. The terrace is seasonal and weather-dependent, so confirm the outdoor tables are open when you book rather than assuming. Reservations run through the Wynn platform and the deck seating is held back for direct requests.

3. Restaurant Guy Savoy — French · Caesars Palace

3570 S Las Vegas Blvd, Caesars Palace · $390 prestige tasting · Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star 2025

The only US outpost of the Paris three-star, with the artichoke-and-truffle soup and a Champagne bar. Worth the splurge for a milestone year.

Restaurant Guy Savoy at Caesars Palace is the lone American sibling of the three-Michelin-star Paris original, and chef de cuisine Julien Asseo runs it under Guy Savoy's direction. The artichoke and black truffle soup with toasted mushroom brioche is the signature, served with a bread and butter trolley that is its own course; the prestige tasting runs around $390 before wine. The room earns its place on an anniversary list for the staffing more than the view: the floor handles a milestone with the kind of choreography the prestige price ought to buy, including a dated printed menu and a discreet dessert. There is a Champagne bar for a before-dinner toast. Reservations open 60 days out and weeknights rarely fill.

4. Joël Robuchon — French · MGM Grand

3799 S Las Vegas Blvd, MGM Grand · $485 sixteen-course tasting · Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star 2025

The Mansion dining room, the bread cart, and the pommes purée that built a legend; the highest-ceremony anniversary in the city. Save it for the decade year.

The Joël Robuchon dining room at the MGM Grand sits behind its own entrance like a private residence, and chef de cuisine Christophe De Lellis cooks the canon: the pommes purée whipped with absurd quantities of butter, the langoustine ravioli, and a sixteen-course menu dégustation around $485 before wine. The bread cart alone runs to more than a dozen choices and is wheeled to the table as an event. This is the most formal room on the list and the least casual to repeat, which is why it earns a milestone rather than an ordinary anniversary. The staffing is deep enough that a fiftieth or a twenty-fifth gets handled with real care. Reservations open 30 days out; jackets are expected.

5. Sinatra — Italian · Encore at Wynn

3121 S Las Vegas Blvd, Encore · $95 average per person · AAA Four Diamond, open since 2008

Frank Sinatra's Oscar on the wall, an Italian menu with a patio, and a price you can repeat every year. Pencil it in for the recurring anniversary.

Sinatra at the Encore is the rare Vegas room that wears its theme without tipping into kitsch: the singer's 1953 Oscar for From Here to Eternity sits in a case by the door and the soundtrack is exactly what you expect. Chef Theo Schoenegger runs an Italian menu whose anchor is the Ossobuco My Way, a braised veal shank plated tableside, alongside spaghetti and clams. The covered patio is the table to request for an anniversary; it runs quieter than the dining room and the lighting is warmer. At around $95 a head this is a room you can return to annually without the prestige-tasting cheque, which is exactly the brief for a recurring occasion. Reservations open through the Wynn platform 30 days out.

6. Twist by Pierre Gagnaire — French · Waldorf Astoria

3752 S Las Vegas Blvd, Waldorf Astoria · $215 tasting menu · Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star 2024

The only US restaurant from Pierre Gagnaire, twenty-three floors up with a Strip view. Try it once for the skyline.

Twist sits on the twenty-third floor of the Waldorf Astoria at CityCenter and is the sole American restaurant carrying Pierre Gagnaire's name. The room is modern where the rest of this list is classic, with a sculptural light installation overhead and floor-to-ceiling windows down two walls onto the center Strip. The cooking is Gagnaire's signature multi-plate approach, where a single course arrives as several small compositions; the tasting runs around $215 before wine. The view is the reason to book it for an anniversary, and the window tables are the only ones worth requesting. It is the most architecturally striking room on the list and the one most worth seeing once even if it does not become the annual return. Reservations open 30 days out.

7. Prime Steakhouse — Steakhouse · Bellagio

3600 S Las Vegas Blvd, Bellagio · $120 average per person · AAA Five Diamond

Jean-Georges Vongerichten's fountain-facing steakhouse at the Bellagio; the carnivore's anniversary with the same view as Picasso. Reserve a fountain window.

Prime Steakhouse is Jean-Georges Vongerichten's Bellagio room, and it shares the fountain frontage with Picasso a few doors along the same promenade. The bone-in ribeye and the dover sole are the anchors, and the chocolate-and-caramel dessert is the one to stage for a milestone. The dining room is done in blue and cream with a terrace and window line facing Lake Como, so the fountain show runs through dinner here too. It is the steakhouse answer for a couple who wants the Bellagio view without the French tasting-menu commitment, at around $120 a head. Request a fountain-facing window or terrace table at the time you book; they are the minority of the room's tables and they go first. Reservations open 30 days out.

8. Bardot Brasserie — French · ARIA

3730 S Las Vegas Blvd, ARIA · $85 average per person · Michael Mina group, James Beard Award winner

Michael Mina's belle-époque brasserie with a duck à l'orange for two; the most affordable warm room on the list. Worth a quieter anniversary.

Bardot Brasserie is Michael Mina's belle-époque French room at the ARIA, and it is the most repeatable anniversary on this list at around $85 a head. James Beard Award winner Michael Mina built the menu around brasserie classics done seriously: the escargot, the foie gras parfait, the lobster Thermidor, and a carved duck à l'orange for two that is the dish to order for the occasion. The room is warm and amber-lit with banquettes and bistro mirrors, and the noise level sits below the buzzier ARIA rooms. It has no view, which is why it sits eighth, but it is the one address here you could keep every single year without flinching at the bill. Reservations open through the MGM platform 30 days out.

Avoid for an anniversary

é by José Andrés — The Cosmopolitan. The eight-seat counter hidden inside Jaleo runs a roughly twenty-course avant-garde tasting around $295, and it is one of the most interesting reservations in the city. It is also the wrong shape for an anniversary: the seating faces the kitchen rather than your partner, the pace is the chef's rather than yours, and the format pulls attention toward the food and away from the two of you. Save é for a curiosity dinner with a friend who cooks, not a milestone you want to spend looking across the table.

Carbone — ARIA. Mario Carbone's spicy rigatoni vodka and tableside Caesar are excellent and the room is one of the most fun in Las Vegas, which is exactly the problem for a quiet anniversary. The dining room runs loud, the tables turn briskly, and the energy is built for a group that wants to be seen rather than a couple that wants to hear each other. Book Carbone for a birthday; book somewhere with a view and a lower decibel count for the anniversary.

Hell's Kitchen — Caesars Palace. Gordon Ramsay's television-themed room is a genuine spectacle with the red and blue kitchen brigades and the beef Wellington, and it is a great night out. It is also bright, loud and busy with the show, which makes it a poor fit for a milestone evening that is supposed to be about the two of you. The Wellington is worth eating; just not on the night that is meant to be private.

Reservation strategy for a Las Vegas anniversary

The view tables are the whole game and they are a minority of each room's inventory. At Picasso and Prime the fountain-facing tables and the terrace, at Costa di Mare the lagoon deck, at Twist the window line — none of these are the default allocation, and the booking platform will hand you an interior table unless you phone the room and name the table you want. Make the call, state the occasion and the year, and ask for the specific configuration. The fountain show at the Bellagio runs every 30 minutes early evening and every 15 after 8pm, so an 8pm or later booking guarantees the show lands during your meal.

Book three to four weeks out for the view rooms and longer if your date falls on a weekend or a convention week, when the Strip's restaurant inventory tightens hard. The prestige French rooms (Guy Savoy, Joël Robuchon) open 30 to 60 days ahead and rarely fill on a Tuesday or Wednesday, so a weeknight milestone is both easier to land and quieter in the room. Tell the room it is an anniversary at the point of booking, not on the night — the dated menu and the staged dessert need lead time, and a note in the reservation is what gets a returning couple remembered the following year.

Frequently asked

What is the most romantic restaurant in Las Vegas for an anniversary?

Picasso at the Bellagio. The room hangs original Picasso canvases and the terrace faces the Fountains of Bellagio, so the water show runs through dinner. Chef Julian Serrano has held the kitchen since 1998 and the warm lobster salad is the dish to order. Book a terrace table by phone; the interior tables are not the case for the occasion.

Can you see the Bellagio fountains from Picasso?

Yes, from the terrace and the window line. Picasso fronts Lake Como directly and the show runs every 30 minutes early evening, every 15 after 8pm. Request a terrace or fountain-facing window at the time you book. Prime Steakhouse shares the same frontage if Picasso is full.

How far in advance should I book an anniversary dinner?

Three to four weeks for the view rooms (Picasso, Costa di Mare, Prime), longer for weekends and convention weeks. The prestige French rooms open 30 to 60 days out and rarely fill on weeknights. Book a Tuesday or Wednesday, name the table, and flag the occasion in the reservation rather than on the night.

Which Las Vegas restaurant is best for a milestone anniversary?

Restaurant Guy Savoy or Joël Robuchon for a tenth, twenty-fifth or fiftieth. Both are French prestige rooms with the staffing to stage a milestone — Guy Savoy at around $390, Robuchon at around $485 before wine. Tell the maître d' the number when you book and they will print a dated menu and stage a dessert.

What is the best value anniversary dinner in Las Vegas?

Bardot Brasserie at the ARIA (around $85) or Sinatra at the Encore (around $95). Bardot runs a Michael Mina French brasserie with a duck à l'orange for two; Sinatra runs the Ossobuco My Way with a patio. Both are repeatable every year in a way the prestige tastings are not, which is the point of an anniversary room.

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