Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States
Maxie's
100Pearl PointsEasy Strip Stop

About Maxie's
Maxie's is a practical Strip choice when convenience matters more than a destination-dinner feel. It makes the most sense for an easy casual meal around shows, shopping, or casino plans, but readers planning a major celebration should compare it with nearby peers before making it the centerpiece.
In Las Vegas, the practical question is whether a venue fits the timing and tone of the day. Maxie's has verified casual dress and a schedule that runs from 8 AM to 2 PM Monday through Wednesday, from 8 AM to 10 PM Thursday through Sunday. Beyond those basics, the public details available here are limited, so it is best framed as a casual Las Vegas option rather than a destination defined by a specific cuisine, chef, menu format, or service style.
A Las Vegas choice when timing and simplicity matter
The clearest verified reasons to consider Maxie's are its casual dress code and its posted hours. Monday through Wednesday, the schedule is 8 AM to 2 PM. Thursday through Sunday, the schedule extends from 8 AM to 10 PM. That makes the venue easier to evaluate by time of day than by unverified claims about cuisine, format, price, or signature dishes.
The available details do not support a cuisine-specific verdict, so the recommendation should stay narrow: consider Maxie's when you want a casual Las Vegas option and the hours fit your plan. If you want more context before choosing, use our full Las Vegas restaurants guide to compare other options.
For a date, celebration, or group meal, the safest reading is direct: Maxie's has a casual dress code, but verified details here do not establish a private-event setup, a particular service style, a chef-driven format, or a special-occasion atmosphere. Match it to plans where a casual setting and the posted hours are enough information to make the decision.
Who should choose it, who should keep looking
Choose Maxie's if the priority is a casual Las Vegas venue with clearly posted hours. Keep looking if the decision depends on a specific cuisine, a named chef, a beverage program, a tasting format, exact pricing, or detailed allergy and dietary accommodations, because those details are not verified here.
For comparison, Favorite Bistro, Flour & Barley, Off The Strip, 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd, Walk-On's Sports Bistreaux are useful names to consider alongside Maxie's. For broader planning, you can also review Las Vegas hotels, Las Vegas bars, Las Vegas wineries, Las Vegas experiences.
Readers comparing dining beyond this immediate set can also scan other Las Vegas listings and broader guides. For Maxie's specifically, keep the decision grounded in the verified basics: Las Vegas location, casual dress, posted hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Maxie's?
Verified reservation guidance is not available here. If timing matters, check directly with Maxie's, especially for Thursday through Sunday, when the posted hours run from 8 AM to 10 PM. Monday through Wednesday, the posted hours are 8 AM to 2 PM.
Can Maxie's accommodate groups?
Verified group-accommodation details are not available here. If you are planning for a group, contact Maxie's directly before you go rather than assuming a particular seating setup or event format.
What should I wear to Maxie's?
Keep it casual. The verified dress code for Maxie's is casual.
Is lunch or dinner better at Maxie's?
Base the decision on the posted hours rather than an unverified meal-period claim. Maxie's is open 8 AM to 2 PM Monday through Wednesday and 8 AM to 10 PM Thursday through Sunday.
Is Maxie's good for a special occasion?
Maxie's is best evaluated as a casual Las Vegas option. If the occasion depends on a specific cuisine, formal service style, or detailed event setup, those details are not verified here; compare Maxie's with other options such as Off The Strip before deciding.
Location
3545 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Las Vegas, United States
Compare Maxie's
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Maxie's | Las Vegas |
| Favorite Bistro | Las Vegas |
| Flour & Barley | Las Vegas |
| Off The Strip | Las Vegas |
| 3355 S Las Vegas Blvd | Paradise |
| Walk-On's Sports Bistreaux | Las Vegas |
How Maxie's Las Vegas compares with similar nearby venues.
If Maxie's is not the right fit
Try Flour & Barley if the group wants a more specific casual meal, or Walk-On's Sports Bistreaux if the priority is a relaxed sports-bar environment. For a less Strip-centered feel, compare Off The Strip.
How Maxie's compares nearby
Maxie's is the easiest recommendation when the priority is a central Las Vegas Strip meal with minimal friction. Favorite Bistro and Flour & Barley are better cross-shops for readers who want a more defined casual-dining identity, while Maxie's is the simpler pick when the schedule is driving the decision.
Off The Strip is the more literal alternative if the group wants to step away from the main Strip flow. Walk-On's Sports Bistreaux is the cleaner choice for sports-bar energy and bigger-group informality. Maxie's sits between those use cases: less occasion-led, more convenience-led.
3355 S Las Vegas Blvd is useful as a location-based comparison, but Maxie's is the clearer named option for a casual meal plan. For value, the deciding factor is not a published price tier here; it is whether staying central saves enough time to justify choosing convenience over a more specific restaurant brief.
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