Vegas Cheap Eats Options

Las Vegas may be famous for luxury dining, but some of the best meals in town are affordable, flavorful, and fun. Whether you’re craving tacos, pizza, or a giant brunch plate, these spots prove you don’t need a big budget to eat well.

We love the big steakhouses, crab and lobsters, but your wallet can handle so much of this type of fun. This is a short list as there are actually many affordable options in Vegas.

Jaburritos – $10–$15 per person
A sushi burrito or snack-size California roll plus a drink like the sake sangria is about $10–$15 for a satisfying lunch or dinner.

Sirrico’s – $8–$12 per person
A thick slice of pizza and a beer during happy hour is typically under $12, perfect for a quick snack.

Giordano’s – $15–$20 per person
A shareable deep-dish pizza can be enough for two, making the per-person cost roughly $15–$20 depending on toppings.

Frijoles & Frescas – $5–$10 per person
Street corn ($2.89) and a fresh agua fresca or two keep the meal under $10.

Hash House A Go Go – $12–$20 per person
Generous brunch portions mean you may want to split a dish, bringing your cost to $12–$20 with coffee or a juice.

Tacos El Gordo – $5–$10 per person
With most tacos under $5, a few tacos and a drink make a full meal under $10.

Beer Park – $15–$25 per person
Burgers, fries, or a pretzel with beer cheese plus a cocktail or soda averages $15–$25.

Burger Brasserie – $20–$25 per person
A burger like the Champagne Burger plus wings and a soda or beer comes to roughly $20–$25.

KoMex Fusion – $10–$15 per person
Fusion dishes like the tostada or tacos usually cost under $10, making a meal with a drink $10–$15.

Greenberg’s Deli – $12–$18 per person
A large sandwich and a soda or small side bring the cost to $12–$18.

Eataly Las Vegas – $12–$20 per person
Pick a pasta dish, slice of pizza, or small dessert; a typical meal is $12–$20.

Rí Rá Irish Pub – $15–$25 per person
Entrées like shepherd’s pie or Irish chicken curry with a drink usually run $15–$25.

Fulton Fish Frye – $10–$15 per person
Fish and chips, shrimp, or clam chowder make a full meal under $15.

Viva Las Arepas – $8–$12 per person
Most arepas, empanadas, and pastelitos cost under $10; a drink or two brings it to $8–$12.

Dirt Dog – $10–$15 per person
A loaded hot dog and a small dessert like deep-fried Oreos comes to about $10–$15.

The Pantry – $12–$18 per person
Breakfast items like pancakes, bacon, and coffee total around $12–$18 per person.

Pampas Brazilian Steakhouse – $20–$25 per person
The lunch buffet is affordable at $20–$25, featuring meats, sides, and Brazilian cheese bread.

Grimaldi’s Pizzeria – $15–$20 per person
A medium coal-fired pizza shared with a friend plus a drink totals roughly $15–$20.

Sickie’s Garage – $15–$20 per person
Burgers, fries, or tater tots and a drink keep a filling meal around $15–$20.

Juan’s Flaming Fajitas – $15–$20 per person
Fajitas or flautas plus sangria and a dessert like sopapillas bring the per-person cost to $15–$20.]

Whataburger – $8–$12 per person
This Texas fast-food staple has a Las Vegas location and is famous for its large, juicy burgers, fresh toppings, and made-to-order fries. A classic burger combo with fries and a drink will usually come in under $12, making it a quick, budget-friendly stop for a casual meal.

Eggslut – $12–$18 per person
Located inside the Cosmopolitan, Eggslut specializes in gourmet breakfast sandwiches featuring farm-fresh eggs, cheeses, and high-quality meats on soft brioche. Their signature Fairfax sandwich paired with coffee or a small side will typically cost around $12–$18 per person, making it a delicious brunch without breaking the bank.

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