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    The Buffet Bellagio

    The Strip, Las Vegas

    Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States

    The Read

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    The Buffet Bellagio is worth booking for groups that want an easy Strip meal with broad choice and low planning stress. It is a weaker fit for date night or formal celebrations, where a full-service restaurant will feel more personal and polished.

    About The Buffet Bellagio

    The safest way to plan around The Buffet Bellagio is to use the basics: it is in Las Vegas, follows a smart casual dress code, publishes daytime hours on weekdays with longer hours on weekends. That makes timing and expectations more important than assuming any specific menu, price, service style, or special-occasion package.

    Because menu details, prices, seating information, or private-dining features are not available, treat the venue as a practical Las Vegas dining option rather than planning around a particular dish or format. If your plans depend on a specific menu, a quieter room, or a tailored experience, confirm those details directly before committing.

    Plan around the basics

    For private-dining expectations, reset the brief. It does not confirm a secluded room, a dedicated progression, or any special event setup. The strongest grounded reasons to consider The Buffet Bellagio are its Las Vegas location, smart casual dress code, clear weekly schedule.

    Its published hours are 8 AM–3 PM Monday through Friday and 8 AM–8 PM Saturday and Sunday. That makes weekday visits a daytime plan, while Saturday and Sunday provide a longer window that can work for later meals. For anything beyond those basics, check the venue directly before building the rest of the day around it.

    Timing matters more than menu strategy

    With no dish list, price point, or menu format to cite, the practical move is to decide based on schedule. Go when the hours fit cleanly around the rest of your Las Vegas plans, avoid assuming a particular experience unless the venue has confirmed it for your date.

    The verdict: The Buffet Bellagio is easiest to evaluate by its essentials: Las Vegas, smart casual dress, weekday hours from 8 AM to 3 PM, weekend hours from 8 AM to 8 PM. For a more specific occasion, compare it with other Las Vegas dining options and confirm current details directly.

    The takeThis is a practical choice for groups, families and celebratory gatherings that want variety without multiple reservations. The format favors visitors who value breadth—traveling parties, hotel guests and anyone looking to sample many dishes in one sitting. Brunch crowds are an obvious match (the roster includes made-to-order omelettes), while dinner service showcases heavier fare like prime rib and king crab for communal feasting. The buffet’s strengths lie in accommodating differing tastes and appetites under one roof, making it well suited to multi-person outings on the Strip.
    Venue detailsWheelchair Accessible
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    Restaurant contextLas Vegas, United States
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    Planning details

    Location
    3600 S Las Vegas Blvd Bellagio, Las Vegas, NV 89109
    Reservations
    Book on SevenRooms
    Website
    bellagio.com
    Phone
    +17026938112
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    The Buffet Bellagio reads as a classic, opulent expression of the Las Vegas buffet tradition. It sits squarely inside a luxury resort ecosystem, trading on scale and abundance rather than intimacy. The dining room’s identity is shaped by its role as a high-capacity counterpoint to the hotel’s fine-dining outposts: its appeal is volume, variety and accessibility within an upscale setting. Rather than aiming for a boutique or niche experience, the buffet foregrounds the theatricality of choice—large stations, broad menus and the sensory buzz that comes with feeding hundreds of guests under one roof.

    Best For

    This is a practical choice for groups, families and celebratory gatherings that want variety without multiple reservations. The format favors visitors who value breadth—traveling parties, hotel guests and anyone looking to sample many dishes in one sitting. Brunch crowds are an obvious match (the roster includes made-to-order omelettes), while dinner service showcases heavier fare like prime rib and king crab for communal feasting. The buffet’s strengths lie in accommodating differing tastes and appetites under one roof, making it well suited to multi-person outings on the Strip.

    Ordering Tips

    Treat the buffet as a sampling opportunity: prioritize the signature highlights and then explore broadly. The listed standouts—prime rib, Alaskan king crab and a custom omelette—are reliable anchors for dinner and brunch visits respectively. Given that the operation places emphasis on scale and variety, aim to start with the dishes that justify the price and then move on to smaller plates or stations. Because the economics of large-format service are changing, focusing on a few specialty items will help you get the most value from a visit to this high-capacity, hotel-based buffet.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Dated yet elegant atmosphere juxtaposing old-school buffet vibes with high-end food quality under bright lighting.

    Tags

    Vibe

    LivelyIconicElegant

    Best For

    Group DiningFamilyCelebration

    Experience

    Hotel Restaurant

    Accessibility

    Wheelchair Accessible

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Smart Casual
    Noise Level
    Lively
    Service Style
    Self Service
    Meal Pacing
    Standard
    Capacity
    Very Large

    Signature Dishes

    • prime rib
    • Alaskan king crab
    • custom omelette
    Planning details

    Location

    3600 S Las Vegas Blvd Bellagio, Las Vegas, NV 89109 · Directions

    +17026938112

    bellagio.com

    Book on SevenRooms

    Also consider

    Also Consider

    • Noodles, Notable alternative
    • Cafe Gelato, Notable alternative
    • The Mayfair Supper Club, Notable alternative
    • Picasso, Notable alternative
    • Yellowtail Japanese Restaurant & Lounge, Notable alternative
    Restaurant context

    How The Buffet Bellagio compares in Las Vegas

    Choose The Buffet Bellagio over Noodles or Cafe Gelato when the group needs maximum flexibility and nobody wants to agree on one narrow format. Noodles is the cleaner choice for a more focused sit-down meal, while Cafe Gelato makes more sense for a lighter stop or casual break rather than a full celebration meal.

    For occasion dining, The Mayfair Supper Club is the stronger pick if ambiance and a showier room matter more than buffet variety. The Buffet Bellagio is easier to justify for mixed-age groups and low-stress planning; Mayfair is better when the dinner itself needs to carry the night.

    If the budget and occasion call for a more composed restaurant experience, cross-shop Picasso or Yellowtail Japanese Restaurant & Lounge. Those are better fits for a date, client meal, or polished celebration; The Buffet Bellagio wins when ease, choice, group practicality are the priority.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at The Buffet Bellagio?

    No specific dishes or menu details are available, so do not plan around a named signature item from this guide alone. If you need a more specific meal plan, compare current details from The Buffet Bellagio with options such as Noodles or Yellowtail Japanese Restaurant & Lounge.

    Can I eat at the bar at The Buffet Bellagio?

    Bar seating or bar service details are not available. If that matters for your visit, confirm directly with the venue. The Mayfair Supper Club is another Las Vegas option to compare when planning the style of the evening.

    What are alternatives to The Buffet Bellagio in Las Vegas?

    Other Las Vegas venues to compare include Cafe Gelato, Noodles, Picasso, The Mayfair Supper Club, Yellowtail Japanese Restaurant & Lounge. Check current hours, menus, availability directly before choosing.

    Is The Buffet Bellagio good for a special occasion?

    It may work if the hours and smart casual dress code fit your plans. The schedule is 8 AM–3 PM Monday through Friday and 8 AM–8 PM Saturday and Sunday. For a more specific special-occasion experience, compare current details with Picasso or The Mayfair Supper Club.

    When is The Buffet Bellagio open?

    The hours are 8 AM–3 PM Monday through Friday and 8 AM–8 PM Saturday and Sunday. Weekdays are limited to daytime hours, while weekends extend into the evening. No separate lunch or dinner offering is available.