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    Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States

    Spago

    150Pearl Points

    Bellagio Dinner

    Part of Wolfgang Puck
    Spago, Restaurant in Las Vegas

    About Spago

    Spago is a practical Bellagio pick when the group wants a polished Strip dinner without committing to a formal tasting-menu night. Go early for a calmer meal, or later if the point is more Las Vegas energy. Cross-shop Guy Savoy for a bigger splurge and Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen for a more theme-driven group dinner.

    4:30 PM is the useful timing signal here: Spago opens for dinner daily at 4:30 PM, making it a practical Las Vegas option for diners who want to plan around a confirmed early evening start. The verified details are direct: dinner is offered Monday through Sunday from 4:30 to 10 PM, with lunch also listed Friday through Sunday from 11 AM to 2:30 PM.

    The decision case is simple: consider Spago when the group wants a Las Vegas venue with verified daily dinner hours and a smart casual dress code. Specific menu, pricing, chef, beverage, service-format details are not verified here, so plan around the confirmed basics and check the venue's official channels before booking.

    A Las Vegas anchor for a lower-friction dinner

    The timing matters here. If the priority is an earlier dinner, the daily 4:30 PM opening is the clearest verified planning detail. If the priority is lunch, the verified lunch window is Friday through Sunday from 11 AM to 2:30 PM. Smart casual dress is listed, so it can fit into a planned Las Vegas evening without requiring the page to assume a more formal format.

    For comparison shopping, Spago can be weighed against other Las Vegas dining options such as Guy Savoy, Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen, GIADA, Carbone Riviera, The Mayfair Supper Club. The better choice depends on the occasion, timing, the latest details from each venue rather than any unverified claim about Spago's menu or format.

    Use it when the group needs consensus, not a culinary thesis

    First-timers should treat this as a Las Vegas option with clear verified hours, not as a page where unconfirmed dishes, prices, awards, or service details should drive the decision. For wider planning, compare it with our full Las Vegas restaurants guide, then use our full Las Vegas hotels guide, our full Las Vegas bars guide, our full Las Vegas wineries guide, our full Las Vegas experiences guide to build the rest of the night around it.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Spago?

    Specific dishes and menu format are not verified here, so do not plan around a single must-order item from this guide. Use the confirmed timing instead: dinner runs daily from 4:30 to 10 PM, lunch is listed Friday through Sunday from 11 AM to 2:30 PM. Check the venue's official channels for the latest menu details.

    What should a first-timer know about Spago?

    Spago is a Las Vegas venue with verified daily dinner hours and a smart casual dress code. Hours are Monday through Thursday from 4:30 to 10 PM, Friday through Sunday from 11 AM to 2:30 PM and 4:30 to 10 PM. If you are comparing options, Guy Savoy and The Mayfair Supper Club are other Las Vegas names to consider.

    Is Spago good for solo dining?

    Solo dining may be possible, but specific seating formats are not verified here. The confirmed planning details are the hours: dinner is offered daily from 4:30 to 10 PM, with Friday through Sunday lunch from 11 AM to 2:30 PM. GIADA is another Las Vegas option to compare when planning timing and occasion.

    What is Spago known for?

    Spago is a Las Vegas venue with verified daily dinner hours, Friday through Sunday lunch hours, a smart casual dress code. Specific awards, dishes, pricing, service-format details are not verified here.

    Location

    3600 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

    Las Vegas, United States

    Compare Spago

    Spago Las Vegas and similar venues
    VenueLocationCuisine
    SpagoLas Vegas,
    Guy SavoyLas VegasFrench Steakhouse
    Gordon Ramsay Hell's KitchenLas VegasBritish
    GIADAParadise,
    Carbone RivieraLas Vegas,
    The Mayfair Supper ClubLas Vegas,

    How Spago Las Vegas compares with similar nearby venues.

    Where to go if this does not fit

    Book Guy Savoy if the night calls for a larger French-leaning splurge. Pick Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen if the group wants a more recognizable, high-energy Strip dinner.

    How Spago compares in Las Vegas

    Choose Spago when convenience and broad appeal matter more than a high-ceremony meal. Guy Savoy is the stronger choice for a major French-leaning splurge, while Spago is the easier fit for a mixed group that wants a polished Bellagio dinner without making the whole night revolve around the restaurant.

    Gordon Ramsay Hell's Kitchen is better for diners who want a branded, high-energy British-leaning Strip experience. GIADA is the more direct alternative when the group wants a lighter-feeling Italian-leaning meal, while Spago works better as a central Strip anchor if Bellagio is already part of the plan.

    For atmosphere-first diners, The Mayfair Supper Club is the more entertainment-led pick. Carbone Riviera is the cross-shop when the group wants a more scene-forward dinner. Spago is the safer middle lane: easier to recommend across tastes, less of a production, useful when the priority is a smooth night rather than a statement booking.

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