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The open-fire dining room at Bazaar Meat by Jose Andres, the Palazzo Las Vegas
The open-fire room at Bazaar Meat by Jose Andres, now at the Palazzo. Photo via Google Places.

RFK Rankings · Las Vegas

Best Private Dining Rooms in Las Vegas 2026

Private rooms & group salons · Las Vegas · 6 rooms ranked · Updated June 2026

Compiled by the Restaurants for Kings editorial team · Published June 20, 2026 · Updated June 20, 2026

Three private dining rooms, a covered terrace, and twenty thousand square feet that Jose Andres rebuilt from scratch when Bazaar Meat moved to the Palazzo in 2025. Las Vegas does the private room better than any city in America, because the casinos compete on exactly this: a steakhouse with a glass-walled chamber for a deal dinner, a named salon for a milestone, a tree-house space for a buyout. Here is who each room suits, how many it seats, and what to order once the doors close. Six, ranked on the room itself, the kitchen behind it and how well it handles a group rather than the buzz of the main floor.

1.Bazaar Meat by Jose Andres

Open-fire steakhouse · The Palazzo at the Venetian · Reopened 2025

Jose Andres's new 20,000-square-foot room with three private salons and a terrace. Book it for a milestone dinner with the full open-fire show.

Bazaar Meat moved from the Sahara to the Palazzo at the Venetian in September 2025, and Jose Andres used the move to build the Strip's most ambitious entertaining room: 20,000 square feet at 3325 Las Vegas Boulevard with three dedicated private dining rooms, a larger event space and a covered al-fresco terrace off the lobby. The kitchen is pure theatre, an open-fire steakhouse whose centrepiece is a whole roasted suckling pig at 620 dollars on a day's notice, alongside the cotton-candy foie gras. This is the room for a celebration that wants spectacle behind a closed door.

Book through the events team a few weeks out, name the headcount and your choice of a closed salon or the terrace, and order the suckling pig when you confirm so it is ready.

Ask the Bazaar Meat events team for one of the three private rooms; pre-order the suckling pig.

2.STRIPSTEAK by Michael Mina

Steakhouse · Mandalay Bay · Renovated 2023

The most event-ready room on the Strip, seating up to 65 with its own audiovisual and bar. Book it for a corporate dinner with a presentation.

STRIPSTEAK by Michael Mina at Mandalay Bay, 3950 Las Vegas Boulevard, reopened fully renovated in 2023, and its private dining room is among the largest and best-equipped on the Strip, seating up to 65 with reception capacity around 75, its own audiovisual setup and dedicated bar access. Mina's kitchen is built on a signature method of butter-poaching steaks before they hit the fire, and a fine-dining check runs around 300 dollars a head. This is the booking for a corporate dinner that needs a screen, a microphone and a room that handles a group cleanly.

Book through the sales team, confirm the audiovisual you need and a set menu for the group, and ask about the dedicated bar so the room runs as a self-contained event.

Ask STRIPSTEAK sales about the 65-seat room with audiovisual and a dedicated bar.

3.Delmonico Steakhouse

Creole steakhouse · The Venetian · Grand Award since 2004

Emeril Lagasse's room seats up to 75 for a plated dinner behind a Grand Award cellar. Book it for the largest seated group on this list.

Delmonico Steakhouse at the Venetian, 3355 Las Vegas Boulevard, is Emeril Lagasse's New Orleans-accented steakhouse, and it holds the largest seated private capacity here, with private rooms seating up to 75 for a plated dinner and reception buyouts well beyond. The cooking leans Creole around dry-aged Creekstone beef and the bone-in ribeye, and the wine is the quiet headline: a Wine Spectator Grand Award held continuously since 2004, which gives a group dinner a genuinely deep cellar to drink from. This is the room for a big, seated celebration that still wants a serious bottle.

Book through Delmonico's events team, set a plated menu for the headcount, and ask the sommelier to pre-select from the Grand Award cellar to your budget.

Ask Delmonico events about the 75-seat private room and a Grand Award wine pre-selection.

4.CUT by Wolfgang Puck

Steakhouse · The Palazzo at the Venetian · Wolfgang Puck

Wolfgang Puck's flexible room seats up to 56 plated behind a retractable bronze-glass wall. Book it for a design-led group dinner.

CUT by Wolfgang Puck at the Palazzo, 3325 Las Vegas Boulevard, is the chef's long-running Strip steakhouse, and its private dining sits behind a retractable bronze-glass wall that opens or closes the space to the main room. The private room seats up to 56 for a plated dinner and around 65 for a reception, with a semi-private area for up to 70 and full-buyout options. The cooking is a polished steakhouse program built on bone-in, dry-aged cuts. This is the booking for a group that wants a designed, flexible room rather than a plain function space.

Book through the CUT events team, decide if the glass wall stays open or closed, and set the cuts and sides as a group menu in advance.

Ask CUT events about the bronze-glass private room and the semi-private overflow.

5.Sinatra

Italian · Encore at Wynn · The Chairman's Room

The most characterful named salon, The Chairman's Room, in the only Sinatra-sanctioned restaurant. Book it for a small, glamorous celebration.

Sinatra at Encore, 3121 Las Vegas Boulevard, is the only restaurant officially sanctioned by the Sinatra family, hung with the singer's memorabilia, and its private dining is the most characterful on this list: The Chairman's Room, a named salon surrounded by notable wines and overlooking the gardens. Chef Theo Schoenegger, who cooked for Frank Sinatra in New York, sends out the Ossobuco My Way with saffron risotto and a classic veal parmigiana. This is the booking for a small, glamorous celebration with a story rather than a 60-seat corporate buyout.

Book The Chairman's Room through Wynn's dining team, ask for a garden view, and let the kitchen build an Italian menu around the ossobuco for the table.

Ask Wynn dining for The Chairman's Room at Sinatra; request the garden side.

6.Mastro's Ocean Club

Steak & seafood · The Shops at Crystals, CityCenter · The Tree House

Three numbered private rooms beneath the dramatic 80-foot Tree House. Book it for a group that wants the room to be the spectacle.

Mastro's Ocean Club at the Shops at Crystals in CityCenter, 3720 Las Vegas Boulevard, is the Landry's-owned steak and seafood house built around its 80-foot sculptural Tree House dining pod, and it carries the deepest dedicated private-room inventory here: three numbered rooms seating 30, 24 and 24, combining for 86, plus a Tree House event option for around 110. The kitchen sends out the theatrical three-tiered seafood tower on dry ice and bone-in steaks. This is the booking for a group that wants the architecture itself to be the event.

Book through the Mastro's private-events team, pick the room to your headcount, and pre-order a seafood tower or two for the table to open the night.

Ask Mastro's events about the three private rooms and the Tree House buyout.

Not for a group private dinner

Famous, but the wrong room

Restaurant Guy Savoy. The Krug Chef's Table at Caesars Palace is one of the best seats in the city, but it is an exclusive seven-seat experience with a minimum, built for an intimate tasting rather than a group. Book it for two to six people, not for a party of twenty, and use Delmonico or Bazaar Meat for a real group.

Charlie Palmer Steak. The old Four Seasons steakhouse and its private room never reopened after the pandemic shutdown, with the space slated for a Michael Mina concept. Do not chase its former private dining; book one of the live rooms above instead.

How to book a private room in Las Vegas

Go through each restaurant's private-events or sales team rather than the standard reservation line, and book several weeks out for a weekend or a convention week, when the largest rooms at Delmonico and Bazaar Meat fill first. Lead with three numbers: headcount, date and budget, then say if you need audiovisual, a set menu or a full buyout. STRIPSTEAK and CUT run minimum spends, so confirm the room minimum and the menu format in writing before you commit.

Match the room to the occasion. For a corporate dinner with a presentation, STRIPSTEAK's 65-seat room with its own bar and screen is the cleanest; for the largest seated celebration, Delmonico's 75-seat room behind a Grand Award cellar; for a small, glamorous night with a story, The Chairman's Room at Sinatra. And whatever you book, pre-order the showpiece, the suckling pig, a seafood tower, a wine pre-selection, so the room opens on something memorable.

Frequently asked

Which Las Vegas restaurant has the best private dining room?

Bazaar Meat by Jose Andres holds our top spot. When it moved to the Palazzo at the Venetian in September 2025, Jose Andres rebuilt it as a 20,000-square-foot room with three dedicated private dining rooms, an event space and a covered terrace off the lobby. The kitchen is the city's most theatrical steakhouse, with a whole suckling pig at 620 dollars on 24 hours' notice. For a milestone dinner or a serious entertaining night, it is the strongest private-room story on the Strip.

Where can you host a large private dinner on the Las Vegas Strip?

For a genuinely large group, Delmonico Steakhouse at the Venetian and STRIPSTEAK at Mandalay Bay are the two to call first. Delmonico's private rooms seat up to 75 for a plated dinner, with reception buyouts far larger, behind Emeril Lagasse's Grand Award wine cellar. STRIPSTEAK's main private room seats up to 65 with its own audiovisual setup and dedicated bar access, which makes it the most event-ready room of the group for a corporate dinner with a presentation.

Does Bazaar Meat have a private dining room?

Yes, and more than one. The relocated Bazaar Meat that opened at the Palazzo in September 2025 was purpose-built with three private dining rooms plus a larger event space and a covered al-fresco terrace, all off the Venetian lobby. Jose Andres designed the 20,000-square-foot room around entertaining, so a group can take a closed salon and still get the full open-fire show, including the whole roasted suckling pig ordered a day ahead.

What is the most exclusive private dining room in Las Vegas?

Sinatra at Encore has the most distinctive named room, The Chairman's Room, a private salon surrounded by notable wines and overlooking the gardens, in the only restaurant officially sanctioned by the Sinatra family. Chef Theo Schoenegger, who cooked for Frank Sinatra in New York, sends out the Ossobuco My Way with saffron risotto. It is the booking for a small, glamorous celebration with a story attached rather than a 60-seat corporate buyout.

How do you book a private dining room in Las Vegas?

Go through each restaurant's private-events or sales team rather than the standard reservation line, and book several weeks out for a weekend or a convention week. Tell them the headcount, the date and if you need audiovisual, a set menu or a full buyout, since rooms like STRIPSTEAK and CUT have minimum spends and the larger Delmonico and Bazaar Meat spaces fill first around big events. Confirm the menu format and any room minimum in writing before you commit.

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