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If you’re rolling deep with your
foodie crew and hunger strikes,
deciding where to eat can become a
painstaking process. Imagine the
chaos when Billy Jo wants pasta,
Bobby Sue is craving a smashburger,
and Jack and Diane will settle for
nothing less than a champagne
brunch. Luckily, the Las Vegas
dining scene is well equipped to
feed a crowd. Here are three spots
that rise to the top of the list.
If you’re craving a celebration,
head to Buca di Beppo at Excalibur
to mark a milestone like a birthday
or anniversary with everyone who
matters most. Reserve the Pope
Room for parties of six to eight,
complete with a Pope bust
centerpiece, a lazy Susan at the
center of the table for the ultimate
family-style dining experience, and
a free mini cannoli for each guest.
For a party of four, opt for the Buca
Bundle, which includes spaghetti
with meat sauce or creamy
fettuccine Alfredo, a Caesar or
mixed green salad, and garlic bread
to share, all for $40. excalibur.
mgmresorts.com
At Block 16 Urban Food Hall
inside The Cosmopolitan, everyone
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really can get what they want. With
seven different restaurants to
choose from—Naughty Patty’s
burgers; Bang Bar by Momofuku
flatbread sandwiches; District
Donuts, Sliders & Brews; Ghost
Donkey’s Mexican spirits and
nachos; Hattie B’s hot chicken;
Lardo’s pork sandwiches; and Tekka
Bar’s handrolls and sake—you
simply grab a big table and let
everyone order to their heart’s
content. Group dining, solved. No
tears required.
cosmopolitanlasvegas.com
Lastly, the legendary Las Vegas
buffet is always a safe bet. The king
of them all is Bacchanal at Caesars
Palace with 10 kitchens, nine
chef-attended action stations and
more than 250 dishes. Enjoy things
you would never expect to try at a
buffet, such as a Cajun seafood boil,
quesabirria tacos, roasted bone
marrow, vegan chicken makhani
rice, Asian barbecue, traditional
Peking duck, Singaporean blue
crab, ube horchata and made-toorder crepes. It’s also home to Las
Vegas’ largest dessert and gelato
showcase. caesars.com
JANUARY 2026
—Melinda Sheckells