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    Toscana Ristorante & Bar by Eataly

    The Strip, Las Vegas

    Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States

    The Read

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    Toscana Ristorante & Bar by Eataly at Park MGM is the strongest wine-focused Italian option on the Strip, backed by a World of Fine Wine 3-Star Accreditation. Booking is easy by Las Vegas standards. Best suited to special occasions where the bottle is as important as the food, particularly in autumn when the seasonal menu is at its most interesting.

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    The Verdict

    If you're choosing between Toscana Ristorante & Bar by Eataly and Sinatra at Encore for Italian on the Strip, the decision comes down to what you want from the meal. Sinatra leans into old-world Vegas glamour and a tighter, more theatrical experience. Toscana, sitting inside Park MGM at 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, is the Eataly group's full-service restaurant expression: broader in scope, anchored in Italian regional cooking, carrying a World of Fine Wine 3-Star Accreditation that signals a wine program worth taking seriously. For a special occasion dinner where the bottle matters as much as the plate, Toscana has the stronger case.

    What Toscana Is

    Toscana Ristorante & Bar by Eataly is the sit-down dining anchor of Eataly Las Vegas inside Park MGM. Where the Eataly marketplace floor is built for casual grazing and retail, Toscana is the format you book for: a dedicated restaurant and bar space designed for full meals rather than counter stops. The World of Fine Wine 3-Star Accreditation is a meaningful trust signal here; it places the wine list in a category that most Strip restaurants don't reach, for wine-focused diners, that alone narrows the shortlist considerably.

    The Eataly connection matters for how the kitchen is stocked. The group's supply relationships with Italian producers give Toscana access to ingredients sourced with more specificity than a typical Las Vegas hotel restaurant. Seasonality, in that context, is not a marketing phrase; it reflects what Eataly's Italian sourcing actually delivers across the calendar year. Spring means different pastas and lighter preparations; autumn shifts the menu toward richer, more ingredient-forward dishes. If you're planning a visit with the meal in mind rather than just the venue, timing around that seasonal rotation is worth the thought. The menu you encounter in October will read differently than the one in April, both will be more interesting than a static, year-round card.

    For a special occasion, the bar component is also worth noting. Arriving early for a drink at the bar before moving to the dining room is a reasonable plan, especially if your group is building toward a longer evening. The setting inside Park MGM is polished without being rigid, the dress expectations are smart-casual at minimum, but the room doesn't require the formality of a Michelin-tracked tasting menu destination. That makes it a practical choice for celebrations where you want the quality to feel refined without the atmosphere feeling stiff.

    Wine is the clearest differentiator. The 3-Star accreditation from World of Fine Wine means the list has been independently assessed for range, depth, value. For a dinner where you intend to spend on a bottle, an anniversary, a business meal, a group celebration, that accreditation gives you more confidence than the unevaluated wine lists at most of the Strip's Italian options. If you're pairing a significant bottle with the meal, Toscana is the more defensible choice over Sinatra or a generic hotel Italian room.

    Booking is rated easy, which for a Strip restaurant with a credentialed wine program is a genuine advantage. You don't need to plan weeks in advance, though for weekend evenings or holiday periods, a reservation is still the sensible move. Walk-in availability at the bar is the fallback if your schedule is flexible.

    For broader Las Vegas dining context, see our full Las Vegas restaurants guide. If you're researching where to stay, our Las Vegas hotels guide covers the full range. For drinks before or after dinner, our Las Vegas bars guide is worth a look.

    Other Las Vegas options worth knowing for comparison: Craftsteak for American steakhouse, Aburiya Raku for Japanese robatayaki off the Strip, Aqua Seafood & Caviar by Shaun Hergatt for a seafood-focused special occasion, Ada's Food + Wine if you want a more intimate wine-bar format. For something completely different, Amata Modern Thai is worth knowing.

    If you're benchmarking this wine program against serious wine-focused restaurants elsewhere in the US, the 3-Star accreditation puts Toscana in a different tier than most hotel Italian rooms, though it doesn't approach the wine depth of destinations like The French Laundry or Single Thread Farm in California, or the precision of Le Bernardin in New York. Within Las Vegas, however, the accreditation is a practical differentiator.

    Quick reference: Park MGM, 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109. Booking difficulty: Easy. World of Fine Wine 3-Star Accredited wine list. Smart-casual dress minimum recommended.

    Practical Details

    Toscana is inside Park MGM on the Las Vegas Strip. The address is 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd. Booking is direct, this is not a venue where you'll be waitlisted weeks out under normal circumstances. For weekend evenings or peak holiday periods, reserve ahead. The bar offers a more flexible entry point if you're deciding last-minute. Check Park MGM's dining reservation system directly for current availability. For additional Las Vegas planning, see our Las Vegas experiences guide and our Las Vegas wineries guide.

    The takeThe restaurant is best for evenings that prioritize wine and conversation: date nights, special occasions and business dinners all fit naturally. Its program emphasizes a deep, thoughtfully curated wine list supported by Eataly’s sourcing, so nights that revolve around bottle exploration or well-matched courses work especially well. Expect a dinner-focused pace where the sommelier and service team can guide pairings and pacing. The setting—inside Park MGM and positioned away from louder Strip theatrics—suits guests seeking a more considered, polished meal rather than bar-style late-night energy.
    Venue detailsWheelchair Accessible
    Recognition and awards2 sources
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextLas Vegas, United States

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    Eataly22 locations on Pearl

    Planning details

    Location
    3770 S Las Vegas Blvd Park MGM, Las Vegas, NV 89109
    Website
    parkmgm.mgmresorts.com/en/restaurants/toscana-ristorante.html?ecid=GMB
    Phone
    (702) 730-7646
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Toscana Ristorante & Bar by Eataly presents a restrained, wine-forward identity on the Strip. The copy positions the room with a measured seriousness: the restaurant sits with the smaller cohort of Italian restaurants that treat wine as equal to food. A three‑star accreditation from the World of Fine Wine & Lifestyle Awards underlines cellar depth, list coherence and service capability rather than theatrical portions or spectacle. The adjacency to Eataly’s market hall and Park MGM’s quieter, more considered stance on the Strip give the place an introspective, confident tone—less tourist-thrill, more curated tasting and attentive service.

    Best For

    The restaurant is best for evenings that prioritize wine and conversation: date nights, special occasions and business dinners all fit naturally. Its program emphasizes a deep, thoughtfully curated wine list supported by Eataly’s sourcing, so nights that revolve around bottle exploration or well-matched courses work especially well. Expect a dinner-focused pace where the sommelier and service team can guide pairings and pacing. The setting—inside Park MGM and positioned away from louder Strip theatrics—suits guests seeking a more considered, polished meal rather than bar-style late-night energy.

    Ordering Tips

    Treat the wine list as the starting point: the restaurant’s accreditation and Eataly-backed sourcing mean regional heavyweights from Piedmont, Tuscany and other Italian terroirs appear with intention. Ask for guidance from service staff or the sommelier and consider by-the-glass rotations, which the text notes receive thoughtful attention thanks to proximity to Eataly’s retail cellar. From the kitchen, the signature dishes (Fiorentina, Filetto al Tartufo, Linguine all’Astice) are natural anchors for wine pairings—let the sommelier recommend varietals or appellations that complement the richness of the steak, truffle notes of the filetto, or the lobster pasta’s texture.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Calming oasis with elegant Tuscan countryside-inspired atmosphere, warm lighting, and open kitchen views of wood-fired grills.

    Tags

    Vibe

    ElegantSophisticatedClassic

    Best For

    Date NightSpecial OccasionBusiness Dinner

    Experience

    Open KitchenWine Cellar

    Accessibility

    Wheelchair Accessible

    At the Table

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

    Signature Dishes

    • FIORENTINA
    • FILETTO AL TARTUFO
    • LINGUINE ALL’ASTICE
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    Recognition and awards
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    Also Consider

    Restaurant context

    How It Compares

    For Italian on the Strip, Sinatra at Encore is the most direct comparison. Sinatra wins on atmosphere; the room is more theatrical and the experience more tightly curated. Toscana wins on the wine list: the World of Fine Wine 3-Star Accreditation is an independently verified credential that Sinatra doesn't hold. If you're building a dinner around a serious bottle, Toscana is the clearer choice. If the room and the occasion's visual drama matter more than what's on the wine list, Sinatra has the edge.

    Kabuto and Yui Edomae Sushi aren't direct competitors by cuisine, but both represent what a serious, category-specific dining commitment looks like in Las Vegas. If your group is split between Italian and Japanese, those two are the benchmarks on the sushi side. Chica at The Venetian is worth knowing for Latin-leaning groups who want a livelier room. Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars is the obvious value-volume alternative if budget is the primary filter; but it's a different format entirely and shouldn't be on the same shortlist as Toscana for a special occasion dinner.

    Among the comparison set, Toscana is the pick for wine-led special occasion dining at a manageable booking difficulty. Sinatra is the pick if ambiance and theatricality come first. Kabuto and Yui are the picks if cuisine specificity matters most and your group is open to Japanese. For a broader search across Las Vegas dining, our full Las Vegas restaurants guide covers the complete field.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Toscana Ristorante & Bar by Eataly?

    Toscana draws from the Eataly supply chain, so the pasta and antipasti are the logical starting points; Eataly's sourcing model centres on Italian regional ingredients, which means the house-made pasta formats tend to be more carefully considered than what you'd find at generic Strip Italian. The World of Fine Wine accreditation signals the wine list is taken seriously, so pairing a bottle with a pasta course is a reasonable approach here. Avoid over-ordering: the format rewards focus rather than sprawling multi-course meals.

    What are alternatives to Toscana Ristorante & Bar by Eataly in Las Vegas?

    For Italian on the Strip, Sinatra at Encore is the main alternative; it leans harder into white-tablecloth formality and the Vegas occasion-dining template, while Toscana sits closer to a confident casual register. If you want something outside Italian entirely, Chica at The Venetian covers Latin-inflected food at a comparable price point. For serious raw fish, Kabuto and Yui Edomae Sushi are both stronger choices than any Italian option on the Strip.

    Can I eat at the bar at Toscana Ristorante & Bar by Eataly?

    Yes; the bar is a separate dining option within Toscana, the World of Fine Wine accreditation applies across the venue, so the wine list at the bar is the same quality tier as the dining room. Bar seating is a practical choice for solo diners or anyone wanting a shorter commitment than a full table booking. It also tends to be easier to access without a reservation than the main dining room.

    How far ahead should I book Toscana Ristorante & Bar by Eataly?

    Booking 3 to 5 days ahead is enough for most nights; this is not a difficult reservation by Las Vegas standards. Weekend evenings during peak season; particularly during major conventions or fight weekends; warrant a week or more of lead time. Walk-ins at the bar are a realistic fallback on quieter nights. Toscana is inside Park MGM at 3770 S Las Vegas Blvd, so factor in Strip traffic if you're coming from another hotel.

    Is Toscana Ristorante & Bar by Eataly good for a special occasion?

    It works for a low-key celebratory dinner rather than a grand-gesture occasion. The World of Fine Wine accreditation means the wine program can support a proper celebratory bottle, which helps. For a milestone birthday or anniversary where spectacle matters, Sinatra at Encore delivers a more theatrical setting. Toscana is a better fit when the priority is quality Italian food and a considered wine pairing without the full Vegas production.

    What should I wear to Toscana Ristorante & Bar by Eataly?

    Toscana sits within Eataly at Park MGM, which puts it in a polished-casual register rather than formal. Clean, put-together clothes are appropriate; jeans are fine, trainers less so. This is not a venue with a strict dress code, but arriving in resort-casual attire is the practical midpoint between the Eataly marketplace floor below and the white-tablecloth formality of venues like Sinatra at Encore.