Welcome, attendees! We know you won’t always be on the convention floor, so we’ve compiled a resource to help you make the most of your downtime—restaurant and bar listings and much more.

Dining

Aria

Blossom Choose your own adventure from the 100-plus dishes at this Chinese eatery, everything from kung pao chicken to geoduck two ways. Recommended dish: Peking duck

Bally’s

BLT Steak Indulge in all the trappings of the traditional steakhouse: dry-aged beef, seafood platters, wedge salads and five preparations of potatoes. Recommended dish: Peanut butter chocolate mousse

Bellagio

Harvest by Roy Ellamar Sustainable, seasonal, regional ingredients are the stars. Don’t miss the roving snack wagon serving tasty nibbles of whatever’s fresh. Recommended dish: Roasted octopus

Caesars Palace

Restaurant Guy Savoy For French fine dining, it hardly gets better. Try a tasting and let the kitchen prepare you the meal of a lifetime. Recommended dish: Artichoke and black truffle soup

Circus Circus

The Steak House Serving dry-aged steaks for more than 30 years. If you long for vintage Vegas, you’ll find it alive and well here. Recommended dish: New York strip

Flamingo

Center Cut Steakhouse Want meat? Flamingo’s steakhouse is happy to oblige, with a menu of classic cuts rounded out by accompaniments like jumbo lump crab and stuffed potatoes. Recommended dish: Three-onion soup

Four Seasons Hotel

Veranda Enjoy homemade pastas and Italian specialties on the poolside patio at this airy eatery, known for its weekend brunch spreads, with a diet-demolishing buffet. Recommended dish: Fresh doughnuts

Gold Coast

Cornerstone A steakhouse meal that won’t blow your budget. Don’t miss the whiskey library’s impressive lineup, including the restaurant’s own blend of Crown Royal. Recommended dish: Cedar-planked salmon

Harrah’s

Ruth’s Chris Steak House Steak comes with sizzle at this American favorite, which serves its cuts on 500-degree plates. Start with crab cakes before getting down to beefy business. Recommended dish: Filet

Luxor

Tender Steak & Seafood A twist on the traditional steakhouse. Not feeling beefy? Consider the bison ribeye or scallops with bacon and quinoa. Recommended dish: 24-ounce porterhouse

Mandalay Bay

Aureole Charlie Palmer’s gem exemplifies modern American cooking, with presentations that pull from international influences. Recommended dish: Grilled bone-in ribeye

MGM Grand

Joël Robuchon Dinner inside the Michelin-starred “mansion” is one to remember, thanks to the sumptuous space, the impressive wine list, the decadent dishes and truly epic bread cart. Recommended dish: The 16-course menu degustation

The Mirage

Tom Colicchio’s Heritage Steak An immaculate, relaxing dark-wood decor perfectly complements a menu chock-full of great cuts. Recommended dessert: The Ice Cream Social

New York-New York

Gallagher’s Steakhouse White tablecloths and red meat, that’s the vibe at this outpost of this N.Y. institution, which specializes in prime beef dry-aged on the premises. Recommended dish: Dry-aged New York strip

The Palazzo

Lavo Come for the pasta, stay for the party at this Stripside restaurant, where the menu hews toward Italian classics. Recommended dish: The meatball with whipped ricotta

Palms

Send Noodles Explore Asian cuisine, including Mandarin, Cantonese, Szechuan, Japanese, Korean and Thai, in this intimate, lively retreat. Recommended dish: Ramen Mac-N-Cheese, featuring cheddar, Gouda and cream cheese

Paris

Eiffel Tower Restaurant Some of the Strip’s best v

107 SkyLounge

107 SkyLounge

iews are from this 11th-floor dining room, where Chef Joho delivers fine French fare like foie gras torchon and butter-poached scallops. Recommended dish: Eiffel Tower soufflé

Park MGM

Bavette’s Steakhouse & Bar This dark, swanky steakhouse welcomes diners with leather booths, excellent cocktails and delicious cuts of beef. Recommended dish: The seafood tower

Plaza

Oscar’s The tagline is “beef, booze and broads,” and Oscar’s, named for former Mayor Oscar Goodman, has the first two covered. Start with a gin martini, then explore the varied menu. Recommended dish: Johnny Quinn’s crab cake

SLS Las Vegas

Bazaar Meat by José Andrés Choosing is the hard part at this “meaterie,” where carnivores are beckoned by a bevy of earthly delights. Recommended dish: Suckling pig

Stratosphere

Top of the World Dinner somehow tastes better at 800 feet. Come for the view, but stay for the excellent cooking, like lobster thermidor or Ora King salmon. Recommended dish: Lobster bisque

Tropicana

Robert Irvine’s Public House Comfort food gets a glorious spin at the celebrity chef’s decked-out restaurant. Recommended dish: The F&K Burger, meant to be eaten with—what else?—a fork and knife

The Venetian

Yardbird Southern Table & Bar Consider it Southern cooking with soul and an edge. That means fried green tomato BLTs and deviled eggs with trout roe—comfort food that’s still creative. Recommended dish: Chicken ’n’ watermelon ’n’ waffles

Westgate Las Vegas

Edge Steakhouse It’s worth venturing off-Strip for this under-the-radar restaurant where serious steaks are offered alongside more exciting fare and the wine list has earned awards. Recommended dish: Beef Wellington

Bars and Lounges

Vista Cocktail Lounge at Caesars Palace This lounge’s technological wonders—LED views of everything from Manhattan’s cityscape to nighttime over the city of Shanghai—are almost as good as its handcrafted cocktails.

Carnaval Court at Harrah’s It’s always a wild time at this outdoor spot that has some of the best flair bartenders in the city. Blackjack tables and live bands add to the excitement.

Minus5 Ice Bar at Mandalay Bay Not cold enough in Vegas? Step inside this bar made completely of ice. Sip cocktails in ice glasses while donning a parka or faux-fur coat while kicking back in freezing temps.

Level Up at MGM Grand Drinking and gaming collide at this adults-only interactive playground. Try out the world’s largest Pac-Man or Zero Latency, a virtual-reality arena, or try your hand at beer pong, life-size Jenga, foosball and more.

The Dorsey

The Dorsey

The Dorsey at The Venetian Swank, sexy and superb cocktails make up one of the Strip’s newest lounges. The cocktail menu here features some of the best recipes in the city and the low lighting, plush seating and old-school hip-hop sounds make this spot a must-try.

Gilley’s at Treasure Island There’s bull-riding, beautiful Gilley’s Girls complete with chaps and cowboy hats, line dancing and barbecue. The Stripside country bar is a slice of wild, down-home fun.

Downtown Cocktail Room After you are inside this almost hidden venue, you’ll experience some of the best cocktail creations in the entire city, and the downtempo beats by live DJs help set the mood for this longtime favorite downtown bar where the hip locals flock.

Atomic Liquors Combine a bit of nostalgia and Vegas history with some of the latest trends in cocktail mixology at one of the city’s first-ever freestanding bars in the culturally revived downtown area.

Happy Hours

107 SkyLounge at Stratosphere Daily happy hour: 4-7 p.m. enjoy half-off select beers, cocktails and wines. Also enjoy social plate specials like wagyu beef arancini, lollipop chicken wings and bruschetta bites.

Cadillac Bar at Golden Nugget Happy hour from 4-7 p.m. Mon.-Fri. with domestic ($3) and import ($4) draft beers, wines by the glass ($5), mixed cocktails ($4) and margaritas—on the rocks, frozen and fruit-flavored—for $4.

Coyote Ugly at New York-New York Join the daily happy hour from 6-9 p.m. with $6 beers and house spirits and $4 Jell-O shots. There are also free line-dancing lessons from 6-9 p.m. daily.

Freedom Beat at Downtown Grand Two happy hours: 2-5 p.m. and 2-5 a.m. Half-off appetizers and half-off draft beer and cocktails.

Blondie’s at Miracle Mile Shops All-you-can-drink well cocktails and domestic drafts for $20, 3-6 p.m. and 10 p.m.-1 a.m. Mon.-Fri.