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Vegas Values – “Fine Fare”

I’m bringing back the bi-weekly installment of Vegas Values. I comb different sites looking for discounts at various places around the city. Hopefully some of these give you an excuse to try something new!

Editor’s note: I am a Groupon affiliate. This means I’ll make a small commission on any Groupon purchase you make after clicking on a Groupon link. Don’t worry, you don’t pay anything extra. It’s just a different way to support the site. Not all deals are Groupon based. 

Golden Steer – $35 for $60 worth of food and drink (Groupon)

Eat where Frank ate. This classic, off-Strip steakhouse is widely regarded as one of the best in town. This deal, although limited to one per table, provides a great excuse to venture out this vintage spot. Have a little Jack Daniels with your NY Strip to get the full Sinatra experience.

McCall’s Heartland Grill at Stratosphere – $75 steak and lobster dinner for two (TravelZoo)

It may surprise some, but the restaurants at the Strat tend to get fairly consistent positive reviews. It’s location keeps many Vegas visitors away, but $75 for a three course meal for two may be a good excuse to take an Uber or Lyft out the spire in the north.

Db Brasserie at Venetian – $99 three-course meal for two (TravelZoo)

Fine French food on the cheap. It may not sound like much of a steal, but the price includes an app to share, two entrees, two desserts, and two drinks. $100 can go quickly in Vegas, why not use it to enjoy a decent meal?

Battista’s Hole in the Wall – 38% meal for two (Groupon)

Ok, perhaps not technically “fine dining”, but this goofy spot offers classic Italian dishes in a fun atmosphere. Let’s be honest, we all go for the unlimited house wine.

Be sure to check each deal’s terms and redeemable dates before purchasing. If you find a great deal you think we should share, we’d love to hear it!

Travel Fanboy

Adam is the editor of TravelFanboy.com and CheapskateVegas.com. Beyond being the world's most famous travel influencer, he's passionate about reckless points and miles pursuits. Formerly of Vegas Fanboy fame.

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