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DINING
Flow State
Feasts
When it comes to waterfront dining in Las
Vegas, where you dip your lobster tail or chicken
tenders says everything. Are you a Champagnesipping Riviera romantic? A day-drinking sports
fanatic? The type who turns a poolside lunch
into an all-day party? Explore three destinations
that define the city’s waterfront dining scene,
each with unmatched vibes.
At Kassi Beach House, the energy feels like it
just sailed in from Mykonos. Sun-washed neutrals,
frozen cocktails, and breezy DJ sets create the kind
of atmosphere where rosé at noon turns into
espresso martinis by sunset. The menu leans
coastal Italian, with wood-fired pizzas, chilled
seafood, and house-made pastas, but the real draw
is the social scene. It’s less “quiet pool lunch” and
more “we’ve been here all day.” kassibeach.com
At Stadium Swim, waterfront dining comes
with sensory overload. Massive screens
broadcast every major sporting event across an
arena of pools. The vibe is unapologetically loud:
frozen drinks in hand, burgers and wings
arriving between bets, and entire crowds
erupting over a fourth-quarter touchdown. It’s
the ultimate main-character, day-drinking
destination. circalasvegas.com
For those drawn to waterfront glamour,
Carbone Riviera is a cinematic fantasy.
Overlooking the Bellagio Fountains, the
restaurant channels old-school Italian luxury,
complete with its Riva boat cruising Lake
Bellagio, martinis flowing across terrace tables,
and a dining room filled with beautiful people.
Between the fountain performances and
coveted patio seating, dinner here feels like
stepping into a Vegas version of La Dolce Vita.
carboneriviera.com —Melinda Sheckells
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Carbone Riviera