Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States
Ada’s Food + Wine
425Pearl PointsSerious wine credentials outside the casino corridor.

About Ada’s Food + Wine
Ada's Food + Wine holds a 2-Star Accreditation from the World of Fine Wine, making it one of the few credentialed wine destinations in Las Vegas outside the casino corridor. Located in the Arts District, it suits wine explorers looking for a rotating, producer-focused list and a local atmosphere. Booking is easy, which gives it a practical edge over comparable wine-forward rooms in other US cities.
Verdict: A Wine-Forward Destination in the Arts District Worth Knowing About
Ada's Food + Wine earns a 2-Star Accreditation from the World of Fine Wine awards program, which puts it in a credentialed tier that most casual Las Vegas dining options never reach. If you are looking for a wine-focused room in Las Vegas that sits outside the casino corridor, Ada's is one of the few addresses in the Arts District that delivers on both the food and the bottle side. Book it for a wine-driven evening when you want something more considered than the Strip's by-the-glass defaults.
The Wine Program
The 2-Star Accreditation from the World of Fine Wine is the anchor credential here. That recognition is not handed out for volume or brand recognition — it reflects the depth and coherence of a list. Ada's positions its selection around what the program describes as a rotating range that moves from lighter to fuller-bodied options, including a category it calls "tiny giants": lower-profile producers with focused, high-quality output. For wine explorers who have already worked through the obvious Napa and Burgundy reference points, that orientation toward lesser-known bottles is practically useful. You are less likely to see a list that mirrors what you could find at a hotel bar, and more likely to encounter something worth discussing with whoever is pouring.
The rotating format means the list evolves, so repeat visits are worth it for anyone tracking emerging regions or new arrivals. That is a meaningful structural advantage over wine programs that stay static for years. If you are the kind of diner who cross-references producers and asks where a vintage fits relative to its peers, Ada's gives you more to work with than most rooms in this city.
Location and Context
Ada's sits at 1130 S Casino Center Blvd, Suite 110, in Las Vegas's Arts District. This is not a casino-adjacent room, which matters. The Arts District draws a local crowd rather than a tourist traffic pattern, and the dining culture there tends toward independent operators rather than hospitality-group formats. For visitors, that means a different energy than you find on the Strip or in the major hotel corridors. It also means you are unlikely to be surrounded by tables on a package deal. The trade-off is that getting there requires intent — you will not stumble into Ada's from the Bellagio.
How to Book
Booking difficulty is rated Easy, which is one of the practical advantages Ada's has over harder-to-access wine destinations. Compare that to Le Bernardin in New York City or The French Laundry in Napa, where 2-Star-equivalent recognition tends to mean weeks-out booking windows. At Ada's, you have more flexibility. That said, specific hours, reservation methods, and lead-time requirements are not confirmed in our current data, so check directly with the venue before planning around a fixed date. For the full picture of where Ada's fits within the city's dining scene, see our full Las Vegas restaurants guide.
Who Should Book Ada's
Ada's is leading suited to wine explorers and food-and-wine travelers who treat the bottle as equal to the plate , not as an afterthought. If you are visiting Las Vegas primarily for a casino experience and want a quick pre-show dinner, there are easier options closer to the Strip. But if you are building an itinerary around drinks-driven experiences, Ada's belongs on the shortlist alongside the city's strongest bar and drinks venues.
For groups who want a special occasion room with genuine wine credentials rather than a long cellar that is really just a price list, Ada's delivers more signal per bottle than most Las Vegas alternatives. It is also worth considering if you are pairing a dinner here with a visit to the Arts District's broader dining and cultural options. You can review our full Las Vegas experiences guide for context on what else is worth building a night around in that part of the city.
Practical Details
| Detail | Ada's Food + Wine | Bardot Brasserie | Bazaar Meat by Jose Andres |
|---|---|---|---|
| Location | Arts District (off-Strip) | Aria Resort (Strip) | SLS Las Vegas (Strip) |
| Wine Credential | World of Fine Wine 2-Star Accreditation | Not confirmed | Not confirmed |
| Booking Difficulty | Easy | Moderate | Moderate |
| Crowd Type | Local / arts district | Hotel guests / visitors | Hotel guests / visitors |
| Leading For | Wine-first evenings, explorers | French brasserie format | Large-format meat and cocktails |
Price range, hours, and dress code are not confirmed in our current data. Contact Ada's directly for current details before booking. For Las Vegas hotel options nearby, see our full Las Vegas hotels guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Ada’s Food + Wine handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodations can vary. Flag restrictions in advance via the venue's official channels.
Is Ada's Food + Wine good for a special occasion?
Yes, with one caveat: Ada's suits occasions where wine is the focus, not just the backdrop. The 2-Star World of Fine Wine accreditation signals a list curated with genuine depth, which makes it a credible choice for a birthday dinner or anniversary if your guest cares about what's in the glass. For a big-table celebration where spectacle matters more than the bottle, a larger strip property will serve you better.
Does Ada's Food + Wine handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary accommodation details are not publicly documented for Ada's. check the venue's official channels at 1130 S Casino Center Blvd, Suite 110, before booking if restrictions are a factor — this is especially worth doing for tasting-format or prix-fixe meals where menus are less flexible.
How far ahead should I book Ada's Food + Wine?
Booking difficulty at Ada's is rated Easy, so last-minute reservations are generally achievable. That said, weekend evenings in the Arts District fill faster than the easy rating implies, so booking a few days out is sensible. If you are visiting Las Vegas for a specific date, lock it in early regardless — you lose nothing by reserving ahead.
Location
1130 S Casino Center Blvd STE 110, Las Vegas, NV 89104
Las Vegas, United States
Compare Ada’s Food + Wine
| Venue | Price | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ada’s Food + Wine | Easy | — | |
| Aburiya Raku | Unknown | — | |
| Bacchanal Buffet | Unknown | — | |
| Bardot Brasserie | Unknown | — | |
| Bazaar Meat by Jose Andres | Unknown | — | |
| Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill | Unknown | — |
A quick look at how Ada’s Food + Wine measures up.
Also Consider
- Aburiya Raku — Japanese, Japanese
- Bacchanal Buffet — International, International
- Bardot Brasserie — French, French
- Bazaar Meat by Jose Andres — Steakhouse, Steakhouse
- Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar & Grill — Japanese, Japanese
How It Compares
Ada's Food + Wine occupies a different position than the other strong dining options in Las Vegas because its credentialing is specifically wine-focused rather than cuisine-driven. Bardot Brasserie at the Aria offers a polished French brasserie format with strong food execution, but its wine program is not independently accredited in the same way. If food-and-wine parity matters to you, Ada's has the clearer credential. Bazaar Meat by Jose Andres is the better call for a large-format, theatrical meal where meat is the anchor — the drinks program there is strong, but the room is built around spectacle rather than the glass.
Aburiya Raku is the most natural alternative for diners who want an off-Strip room with genuine depth and a local following, but it is a Japanese charcoal-grill format rather than a wine destination. If cuisine matters more than the bottle, Raku may win on food alone. Bacchanal Buffet sits at the opposite end of the format spectrum — high volume, wide variety, limited wine focus — and is not a real comparison for anyone prioritising the drinks program. Blue Ribbon Sushi Bar and Grill is a reliable late-night option for sushi and cocktails, but it does not compete on wine credentials.
For the wine-forward traveler, Ada's is the strongest dedicated option in the city at an Easy booking difficulty. If you are already planning a trip that includes stops at Aburiya Raku and want a drinks-first evening to balance the itinerary, Ada's fills that gap. If you are comparing Las Vegas to other US wine destinations, the benchmark shifts considerably: Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg and Lazy Bear in San Francisco operate at a different price and format tier, but Ada's 2-Star accreditation puts it in a recognized peer group at a more accessible booking level.
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