This perpetual award-winning steakhouse serves up the finest cuts of meat in Henderson, along with an incredible menu and an extensive wine list. The elegant dining room and vibrant bar area reflect the excitement and style that is Green Valley Ranch. For your next meal out, choose GVR, where you're sure to find the attentive, personal service that completes our unique resort experience.
Pizza artisan meets nightlife energy. Pizza Rock features gourmet pizzas in a variety of styles, hand-crafted artisan cocktails, an extensive wine list, and over 30 craft beers on tap and in bottles; all served up in an artistic and energetic atmosphere
Turf Grill does it both ways. If you're not in the mood to dine in, you're more than welcome to order your food to go, so you can enjoy it in your hotel room or on the ride home. We know you like it fresh, so everything here is cooked to order. The Turf Grill at Green Valley Ranch is much more than your average Las Vegas burger joint. We pride ourselves in serving some of the best burgers and hot dogs in town. And let's not forget our freshly brewed coffee, which is a fan-favorite with the locals!
Looking for the best oysters in Henderson? If so, you've come to the right place. It's no wonder we're known as one of the best seafood restaurants in the Las Vegas Valley, our extensive raw bar has to be seen to be believed! Start your meal off right with a half dozen oysters on the half shell and you're sure to end up ordering another half dozen, or more! Try our terrific Manila clams or the green-lipped mussels steamed to absolute perfection, or our Cajun-style peel-and-eat shrimp, which has been a smash hit with both locals and tourists alike.
It's 7 am in Vegas. Do you know where your Philly cheesesteak is? How about an Elvis Waffle with bacon, Nutella, and whipped cream and a chocolate chip cookie sundae served in a cast-iron skillet during your break from the tables at three o'clock in the morning? Stop by the Grand Café for these treats and more, as our full menu is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Serving classic American diner dishes, a wide variety of desserts and a menu with healthy options, we're sure you'll leave feeling well and truly satisfied.
Imagine sampling culinary delights from around the globe without leaving Las Vegas. You can at Green Valley Ranch's Feast Buffet. On your first visit, you'll see why we've been voted Best Brunch Buffet by the readers of the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The dead come to life at Borracha. With decorative and festival skulls watching over guests, Borracha, at Green Valley Ranch, is as dangerous as you want it to be. With a nod toward the famed Day of the Dead, the Borracha offers Mexican-inspired dishes and features a drink menu with an abundance of cervezas, tequila and specialty cocktails to take the edge off. The menu is as seductive as the surroundings, featuring sharable plates, inventive burritos and entrees that would make any skeleton want come back to life. Made-from-scratch tortillas and addictive tacos featuring rotisserie chicken, slow-cooked short ribs and fresh Baja fish gives your palate and explosion of flavor. A hand-painted floor and wraparound mural brings life to the intimate lounge and brings a festive vibe to the celebratory space.
Freshness is tantamount at Bottiglia, from the luscious herb-friendly cuisine to the breathtaking ambiance. Inside the stunning Green Valley Ranch, Bottiglia is an ageless restaurant that offers sophisticated rustic Italian fare, cuisine that is approachable, friendly and savory, as well as a wine list that robust and unique, giving guests and array of choices of vino from Napa/Sonoma, Italy, France and all around the world. The effervescence of Bottiglia carries over from the bright and lively surroundings, which is littered with floral prints and decorative touches, to the menu, which is bountiful with antipastas, salads, fresh fish and the house speciality: papperdella bolognese, a mouthwatering marriage of braised short ribs, truffle ricotta and piquillo pepper gravy. As the kitchen churns out Tuscan-style food under the direction of acclaimed chef Brian Massie, an adjacent patio serves as the catalyst of Bottiglia, as it features a smoothing fire pit upon entry, helping to create a serene spirit and airy atmosphere that overlooks the calm Las Vegas desert.
Perks, in the hotel lobby, is open from 6 am to 4 pm daily.
Enjoy Starbucks specialty coffees prepared by our experienced baristas as well as freshly-made pastries, cupcakes and sweet treats.
Be sure to drop by Green Valley Ranch's Food Court to grab a quick, cheap bite to eat. We're serving everything from pizza to Chinese food at just the right price. Food Court offerings include:
Slice House
Capriotti's
Fatburger
Panda Express
Starbucks
Auntie Anne's
Baskin Robbins
National Atomic Testing Museum – 755 E. Flamingo Rd. Las Vegas, NV 89119
https://nationalatomictestingmuseum.org/
The National Atomic Testing Museum (NATM) is a national science, history and educational institution that tells the story of America’s nuclear weapons testing program at the Nevada Test Site. The Museum uses lessons of the past and present to better understand the extentand effect of nuclear testing on worldwide nuclear deterrence and geo-political history. It provides collection-based exhibits and learning activities for greater public understanding and appreciation of the world in which we live. ur, must be set up thru Jordan McGee. Her phone # is 702-439-8438 or Jordan.mcgee@natm-nv.org
Hollywood Cars Museum – 5115 Dean Martin Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89118
http://hollywoodcarsmuseum.com/
This mammoth warehouse collection features nearly 100 vehicles from film, television, and pop culture. Most are authentic originals but a few well-crafted replicas put together by an in-house auto shop are included. You'll see beat up stunt cars from the Fast and the Furiousmovies, the General Lee from Dukes of Hazzard, and the only known remaining drivable Batmobile from Batman Returns. Cars from classic action shows like Knight Rider, Starsky and Hutch, The A Team, and Hardcastle and McCormickare featured in all their macho glory.
Neon Museum – 770 Las Vegas Boulevard North Las Vegas, NV 89101
https://www.neonmuseum.org/visit
Las Vegas is defined by the iconic imagery found in the colorful neon signs and marquees seen at hotels, casinos, and other business over the years. Many of them are preserved at the Neon Museum and its outdoor Neon Boneyard. Tours generally take place in the morning or night. Guides spend about an hour diving into the history behind the signs, like how the Moulin Rouge was the first racially integrated casinoand how Binion's Horseshoe changed the game by adding carpets to the floor and seats in front of slot machines.
Mob Museum – 300 Stewart Avenue (downtown Las Vegas)
https://themobmuseum.org/
Everyone says Vegas was better "when the mob ran the town." See for yourself at the Mob Museum. It occupies the former Downtown courthouse where notorious crime figures were prosecuted, and the exhibits focus on the best (or worst) crime figures in history, from Vegas favorites like Frank "Lefty" Rosenthal and Tony "The Ant" Spilotroto mafia kingpins like Al Capone and "Lucky" Luciano. Learn about FBI wiretaps, weapons of choice, and how to skim money like the pros, and see a hunk of wall riddled with bullets from the St. Valentine's Day Massacre and a vintage electric chair and gas chamber --proving that crime (usually) doesn't pay.
Springs Preserve – 333 S. Valley View Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89107
https://www.springspreserve.org/book/group-tours.html
Just 3 miles west of the Strip lies the Springs Preserve, where 5,000 years of Nevada history is stuffed inside one incredible campus that over-delivers with exhibits and interactive attractions. Hike or bike on 3 miles of trails or ride a train to Boomtown 1905, an authentic recreation of a Vegas streetscape from the city's initial growth period. Two traditional museums are also on site: The Nevada State Museum featuresshowgirl exhibits alongside towering fossil displays while the Origen Museum has cool astronaut stuff, live animal exhibits, and a simulated flashflood. There's also a botanical garden, butterfly habitat, and a solar powered home that was designed by UNLV students for a competition a few years ago.