
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.










