
Phil's Steak House
South Las Vegas, Las Vegas
Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States
The Read
Dress
Smart Casual
Why go
Phil's Steak House is a practical Strip steak-house choice for a low-friction dinner rather than a destination splurge. Use it when the group wants a familiar format and an easy evening window; compare Wakuda for a sharper culinary point of view or Noodle Asia for a simpler casual fallback.
About Phil's Steak House
Phil's Steak House is open daily from 4–10 PM. That makes it easiest to understand as a practical Las Vegas evening option when the plan needs a clear time window. Beyond the schedule and smart-casual dress code, details are limited, so expectations should stay conservative rather than built around unconfirmed menu, chef, price, or award claims.
For a returning Las Vegas diner, the case is practical rather than romantic. Use Phil's Steak House when the group wants a direct evening plan and a smart-casual setting. With no awards, chef details, named dishes, or price signal to lean on, the safer expectation is not trophy dining. Treat it as a convenient Las Vegas choice, not the meal to anchor a food-focused trip.
Use it for a low-friction evening, not an overbuilt plan
The main advantage is decision clarity. The schedule is simple: 4–10 PM every day. That makes Phil's Steak House easier to fit into an evening than venues with less flexible published windows. It is well suited to someone who wants a known timeframe and does not need a heavily documented culinary hook.
The tradeoff is that there is not enough detail to recommend a specific dish, chef angle, menu format, or beverage strategy. Use the restaurant as a Las Vegas option with daily 4–10 PM hours and a smart-casual dress code. For another comparison point, consider Wakuda. Noodle Asia or The Coffee Shop may also be useful alternatives to compare.
Where it fits in a Las Vegas evening plan
If the group has mixed priorities, this is a safer pick for a conventional evening plan than for novelty. Solo diners should choose it if they specifically want this kind of setting; otherwise, another Las Vegas option may feel easier. Groups comparing a broader night out can also look at LAVO. Anyone weighing the evening around other plans can consider Fashion Show Las Vegas as a practical reference point rather than forcing a full dinner plan. The best use case is direct: a group that wants a Las Vegas evening option with a clear schedule and smart-casual expectations.
Planning details
- Location
- 3300 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109
- Reservations
- Book on OpenTable
- Website
- treasureisland.com
- Phone
- +17028947111
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Phil's Steak House presents itself as a polished, upper-tier Strip steakhouse that leans into the classic American steakhouse tradition while staking its identity on a deep wine program. The room reads as serious rather than flashy: the copy positions the restaurant among the Strip’s proving-ground list of steakhouses where cellar depth and bottle selection matter as much as the cut. It feels suited to dressed-up evenings and milestone meals, and the tone is refined and purposeful—less a nightlife spectacle and more a place where wine knowledge and prime beef define the visit.
Best For
Phil’s is best experienced at dinner for occasions that call for a formal, celebratory meal. The restaurant is framed for date nights, business dinners and special occasions where a confident wine list and a dry-aged prime program matter to the table. Guests who prioritize bottle service, cellar depth and classic steakhouse cooking find the address most rewarding after sunset, when the room’s fine-dining orientation and wine-focused hospitality come to the fore. It is not positioned as a casual drop-in; reservations for important evenings are appropriate.
Ordering Tips
When you arrive, make the wine program your first question: the editorial emphasizes cellar depth and verticals, so ask to see the list and to speak with a sommelier or wine-savvy server. Request recommendations for Napa Cabernet verticals or other cellar gems that match richer cuts, and inquire about the dry-aging and provenance of prime steaks — those details are described as table stakes here. If you want a heightened experience, ask how the kitchen and wine team pair by course so you can build a structured meal around both beef and bottles.
Venue details
Ambiance
Dark wood interiors, plush seating, warm lighting, classy dining room with low noise and soft music.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
Accessibility
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Smart Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Leisurely
- Capacity
- Medium
Signature Dishes
- Filet Mignon
- Wagyu Beef
- Chicken Marsala
Planning details
Location
3300 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89109 · Directions
Also consider
Where to go if this is not the right fit
Choose Wakuda if the priority is a more polished culinary night. Choose Noodle Asia if the group wants something easier and more casual without committing to a steak-house dinner.
Restaurant context
How it compares on the Strip
Phil's Steak House is the conservative choice in this set: better for a familiar steak-house dinner than for novelty, likely easier to plan around than a higher-demand room. Wakuda is the stronger pick when the meal itself needs to feel like the point of the night, while Phil's is better when the group wants a conventional dinner format and fewer decisions.
For casual value and low-pressure timing, The Coffee Shop and Noodle Asia are easier alternatives. Choose them when speed, flexibility, or mixed appetites matter more than a steak-house setting. LAVO is the better cross-shop for a louder, more social dinner with more atmosphere, while Phil's Steak House is the calmer call for a classic meal.
Fashion Show Las Vegas is not the same kind of dinner decision, but it is useful for shoppers or groups that want convenience over a full restaurant commitment. If the night needs a proper sit-down steak-house plan, choose Phil's; if the goal is simply to eat near the Strip without locking into a bigger dinner, Fashion Show Las Vegas is the looser option.
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Compare Phil's Steak House
| Venue | Location | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| Phil's Steak House | Las Vegas | No published awards |
| The Coffee Shop | Las Vegas | No published awards |
| LAVO | Las Vegas | No published awards |
| Fashion Show Las Vegas | Paradise | No published awards |
| Wakuda | Las Vegas | Michelin Plate 20262026 Wine Spectator Best of Award of Excellence2025 Wine Spectator Best of Award of Excellence2024 Michelin Plate |
| Noodle Asia | Las Vegas | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
When is Phil's Steak House open?
Phil's Steak House is open daily from 4–10 PM in Las Vegas.
Is Phil's Steak House good for solo dining?
It can work for solo dining if you want a straightforward Las Vegas option during the 4–10 PM hours. The Coffee Shop or Noodle Asia may be useful comparison points if you are still deciding.
What should I wear to Phil's Steak House?
The dress code is smart casual. Aim for neat evening wear rather than an ultra-casual look.
What should I order at Phil's Steak House?
Specific dishes are not listed, so do not plan around a particular menu item from this guide alone. Check the current menu directly and choose based on what is available that evening.


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