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    Bazaar Meat

    100Pearl Points

    Theatrical steakhouse. Book if spectacle matters.

    Bazaar Meat, Bar in Paradise

    About Bazaar Meat

    Bazaar Meat brings José Andrés's avant-garde format to a Strip steakhouse setting, combining fire-cooked cuts with culinary theatre at a premium price point. Easier to book than most comparable venues on the Strip, it works best for food-focused diners who want more than a conventional steakhouse. Confirm current hours and pricing before visiting.

    Bazaar Meat Is One of the Strip's Most Theatrical Steakhouse Experiences — Here's Whether It's Worth It

    Bazaar Meat sits inside the SLS Las Vegas at 3325 S Las Vegas Blvd, which puts it squarely in the middle of the Strip's steakhouse arms race. José Andrés's meat-focused concept is not a conventional steakhouse — it runs his signature avant-garde format alongside fire-cooked cuts, which means the per-head cost climbs fast and the experience either lands brilliantly or feels like spectacle for its own sake depending on what you're after.

    If you're building a Las Vegas itinerary around food, Bazaar Meat competes on a different register than most Strip steakhouses. The visual theatre of the room and the format , part cutting-edge, part traditional carnicería , is designed to justify the premium. Whether that premium is justified depends on whether you want a direct high-end steakhouse or something that uses the meal as a format for showmanship. For explorers who want both serious protein and culinary theatre on the same plate, this is among the better arguments on the Strip for spending the money.

    The booking situation is easier than most comparable Strip venues , you won't need weeks of lead time the way you might for, say, a hot new opening downtown. That accessibility is a practical advantage if you're planning a trip last-minute or want flexibility. Walk-in availability varies by night, but a same-week reservation is generally achievable. Check the restaurant's current hours directly before booking, as Strip venues adjust service schedules seasonally.

    For context on the broader area, the Strip corridor offers a wide range of price points. If Bazaar Meat's spend feels steep for your group, alternatives like And Pita or Alizé cover very different ground. For a complete picture of what's available in Paradise, the full Paradise restaurants guide, full Paradise bars guide, and full Paradise hotels guide are worth consulting before you commit. If cocktail-forward venues are also on your list, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, and Julep in Houston give you a useful benchmark for what serious bar programs look like in comparable US cities.

    Reservations: Easy to book; same-week availability typical. Dress: Smart casual at minimum , Strip steakhouse standards apply. Budget: Expect a high per-head spend consistent with premium Strip dining; confirm current pricing directly. Location: 3325 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 , central Strip, SLS property. Booking difficulty: Easy.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Bazaar Meat have outdoor seating?

    Bazaar Meat is an indoor restaurant inside the SLS Las Vegas at 3325 S Las Vegas Blvd — outdoor seating is not part of the format. The interior is the draw here: an open-fire cooking setup designed around spectacle. If an outdoor patio is a priority, other Strip properties are better suited.

    Does Bazaar Meat have happy hour deals?

    Bazaar Meat does not operate on a happy hour model. This is a full-spend, dinner-forward steakhouse on the Las Vegas Strip — the pricing reflects that positioning. If you want pre-dinner drinks at a lower spend, the SLS bar area is a more practical starting point before committing to the dining room.

    What's the signature drink at Bazaar Meat?

    Bazaar Meat runs a cocktail program consistent with the wider Bazaar brand playbook: theatrical presentation, Spanish-inflected ingredients, and formats that match the showmanship of the food. Specific drinks are not documented in our current data, so ask the bar team for their current house specials when you arrive — the cocktail list rotates.

    Is Bazaar Meat good for a date?

    Yes, with the right expectations. The theatrical cooking format, open-fire drama, and shared-plate structure make it a natural fit for two people who want the evening to feel like an event. It is not a quiet, candlelit room — it is lively and visually busy, which works in its favour if your date wants atmosphere over intimacy. Book a counter or booth seat if available.

    Is the food good at Bazaar Meat?

    Bazaar Meat is backed by the José Andrés restaurant group, which gives it a credible culinary foundation in a Strip market full of celebrity-name concepts that underdeliver. The format centres on fire-cooked meat with Spanish technique layered in — it is more considered than a conventional steakhouse. That said, at Las Vegas Strip price points, you should go in expecting to spend seriously; the food earns its reputation more consistently than most branded hotel restaurants at this address.

    Location

    3325 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

    Paradise, United States

    Compare Bazaar Meat

    Value at a Glance: Bazaar Meat
    Venue
    Bazaar Meat
    Basil Vegan Thai & Sushi
    Craft + Community
    Jerusalem Chef's Table
    3131 Las Vegas Blvd S
    3355 S Las Vegas Blvd

    Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.

    Also Consider

    • Basil Vegan Thai & Sushi, Notable alternative
    • Craft + Community, Notable alternative
    • Jerusalem Chef's Table, Notable alternative
    • 3131 Las Vegas Blvd S, Notable alternative
    • 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd, Notable alternative

    Against the Strip's broader dining field, Bazaar Meat occupies a specific niche: high-spend, high-theatricality, with a format that goes well beyond conventional steakhouse. If you're comparing it to Jerusalem Chef's Table, the comparison is less about price and more about format, Jerusalem Chef's Table offers an intimate, chef-driven experience, while Bazaar Meat operates at larger scale with more visual spectacle. For diners who want a personal, focused meal, Chef's Table wins on intimacy. For those who want the full Strip production, Bazaar Meat is the stronger case.

    Craft + Community sits at a much lower price point and serves a fundamentally different purpose, it's the practical, accessible option when the priority is solid food without the premium spend. If budget is a factor, Craft + Community is the smarter call. Basil Vegan Thai & Sushi targets a completely different diner profile, making it a non-competitor for anyone specifically drawn to Bazaar Meat's meat-forward format.

    The two address-listed venues, 3131 Las Vegas Blvd S and 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd, share the same corridor and are worth checking for current programming, Strip addresses can house rotating concepts and pop-ups that affect the competitive picture depending on when you visit. For a fuller view of what's available nearby, consult the full Paradise experiences guide and the full Paradise wineries guide alongside your restaurant shortlist.

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