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    The Angry Butcher Steakhouse, Restaurant in Las Vegas
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    The Angry Butcher Steakhouse

    East Las Vegas, Las Vegas

    Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States

    The Read

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    The Angry Butcher Steakhouse is a practical Las Vegas pick when the group wants steakhouse comfort without a difficult reservation chase. Choose it for an easier off-Strip dinner plan; cross-shop more cuisine-specific nearby options if the night needs a clearer culinary angle or stronger public recognition.

    About The Angry Butcher Steakhouse

    The Angry Butcher Steakhouse works when you want an evening plan in Las Vegas. Its hours are Wednesday and Thursday 4–9 PM, Friday and Saturday 4–10 PM, Sunday 4–9 PM, it is closed Monday and Tuesday.

    The most useful planning detail, beyond the hours, is the smart casual dress code. For chef, awards, pricing, signature dishes, bar seating, takeout, delivery, allergy accommodations, or a specific menu format, confirm directly before building an important night around it.

    A direct evening pick in Las Vegas

    Plan around the basics: the venue name, Las Vegas location, evening hours, smart casual dress code. It is less useful if you need a heavily documented destination-dining case, a lunch option, or detail on specific dishes and drinks before deciding.

    For broader planning, pair this decision with Our full Las Vegas restaurants guide. If the night expands beyond dinner, use Our full Las Vegas hotels guide and Our full Las Vegas bars guide.

    Who should choose it, who should cross-shop

    Choose The Angry Butcher Steakhouse if the group wants an evening option in Las Vegas and is comfortable confirming any menu or seating specifics directly. Skip it if the goal is lunch, a named-award destination, or a restaurant where you need detail on chef, signature dishes, dietary accommodations, or takeout and delivery before you go. For a different direction, compare it with Las Vegas options such as Casa Di Amore, El Jefe's Mexican street food, Geisha Mix, Leticia's Cocina and Cantina, or Lindo Michoacan.

    The takeThis is a dinner-focused steakhouse that suits guests who come for the meat and the mastery behind it. The menu’s signature items — Prime Rib, Lobster Thermidor and French Onion Soup — and the review’s situating of the restaurant as a neighborhood specialist position it for date nights, celebrations and other special occasions when diners prioritize high-quality cuts and cooking over spectacle. Because it operates off the Strip in a residential corridor, it also attracts locals and repeat customers who prize consistency and thoughtful sourcing rather than tourist-oriented theatrics.
    Venue detailsWheelchair Accessible
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextLas Vegas, United States
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    Planning details

    Location
    5111 Boulder Hwy, Las Vegas, NV 89122
    Reservations
    Book on OpenTable
    Website
    samstownlv.com
    Phone
    +17024567777
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    The Angry Butcher Steakhouse reads like a neighborhood specialist rather than a Strip spectacle. The writing emphasizes butcher expertise and a cook's command of fire, and the restaurant's location on Boulder Highway — amid motels and auto shops — reinforces a working-class, meat-forward identity. It feels intentionally unshowy: the focus is squarely on cuts, sourcing and technique instead of theatrical tableside service or resort trappings. That combination gives the place a quietly rugged, almost rustic character, the sort of serious steakhouse where repeat visits are driven by consistent execution and respect for beef rather than flash.

    Best For

    This is a dinner-focused steakhouse that suits guests who come for the meat and the mastery behind it. The menu’s signature items — Prime Rib, Lobster Thermidor and French Onion Soup — and the review’s situating of the restaurant as a neighborhood specialist position it for date nights, celebrations and other special occasions when diners prioritize high-quality cuts and cooking over spectacle. Because it operates off the Strip in a residential corridor, it also attracts locals and repeat customers who prize consistency and thoughtful sourcing rather than tourist-oriented theatrics.

    Ordering Tips

    Lean into the kitchen’s strengths: the write-up highlights butcher knowledge and a focus on beef, so ordering prime cuts is a reliable choice. Start with the French Onion Soup if you want a classic, savory opener, and consider the Prime Rib as a main statement of the house technique. Lobster Thermidor appears as a signature alternative for those who want surf with their turf. Ask the staff about current cuts, sourcing and cook recommendations — the review signals that conversation about sourcing and fire technique is central to the restaurant’s appeal.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Cozy classic steakhouse atmosphere with peaceful patio views of waterfalls, huge plants, and light shows in an enclosed air-conditioned atrium.

    Tags

    Vibe

    ClassicCozyRomantic

    Best For

    Date NightCelebrationSpecial Occasion

    View

    Garden

    Accessibility

    Wheelchair Accessible

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Smart Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Upscale Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Leisurely
    Capacity
    Medium

    Signature Dishes

    • Prime Rib
    • Lobster Thermidor
    • French Onion Soup
    Planning details

    Location

    5111 Boulder Hwy, Las Vegas, NV 89122 · Directions

    +17024567777

    samstownlv.com

    Book on OpenTable

    Also consider

    Also Consider

    • Leticia's Cocina and Cantina, Notable alternative
    • Geisha Mix, Notable alternative
    • El Jefe's Mexican street food, Notable alternative
    • Casa Di Amore, Notable alternative
    • Lindo Michoacan, Notable alternative
    Restaurant context

    How it compares in Las Vegas

    Leticia's Cocina and Cantina, El Jefe's Mexican street food, Lindo Michoacan are better cross-shops when the group wants Mexican food rather than a steakhouse format. The Angry Butcher Steakhouse is the safer pick for diners who want a familiar dinner structure and meat-focused ordering; the Mexican options make more sense when value, casual energy, shareable ordering matter more.

    Casa Di Amore is the closest peer for a classic sit-down evening, but with an Italian-American lane rather than steakhouse positioning. Choose Casa Di Amore when red-sauce comfort and old-school pacing fit the group; choose The Angry Butcher Steakhouse when the table is anchored around steaks and a simpler decision set.

    Geisha Mix is the bigger pivot if the group wants a different mood entirely. For booking difficulty, The Angry Butcher Steakhouse reads as the lower-friction option; for a more cuisine-specific night, Geisha Mix is the better alternative to check first.

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    The Angry Butcher Steakhouse Las Vegas: Worth It? and similar venues
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    The Angry Butcher SteakhouseLas VegasNo published awards
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    Geisha MixLas VegasNo published awards
    El Jefe's Mexican street foodLas VegasNo published awards
    Casa Di AmoreLas VegasNo published awards
    Lindo MichoacanLas VegasNo published awards

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can The Angry Butcher Steakhouse accommodate groups?

    For group planning, note that The Angry Butcher Steakhouse is in Las Vegas, has evening hours Wednesday through Sunday, is closed Monday and Tuesday, lists a smart casual dress code. For group size or related planning questions, confirm directly before going.

    What should I order at The Angry Butcher Steakhouse?
    Can I eat at the bar at The Angry Butcher Steakhouse?

    If bar seating matters to your plans, ask directly before going. Plan around the evening hours: Wednesday and Thursday 4–9 PM, Friday and Saturday 4–10 PM, Sunday 4–9 PM, with the restaurant closed Monday and Tuesday.

    What should a first-timer know about The Angry Butcher Steakhouse?

    First-timers should know the basics: The Angry Butcher Steakhouse is in Las Vegas, the dress code is smart casual, it is closed Monday and Tuesday, it opens at 4 PM Wednesday through Sunday. Confirm current menu, seating, any special needs directly before going.