Golden Steer Steakhouse Las Vegas - Las Vegas
The Golden Steer Steakhouse has been made over a few times since it first opened in 1958. Though some upgrades have been made, the restaurant prides itself on maintaining the same old school, Vegas vibe it had when it was frequented by the likes of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis Jr.
Read MoreThe restaurant is Las Vegas' oldest and longest running classic dining establishment. Red leather booths, a spacious bar area, and vintage light fixtures give the place that classic setting that continues to draw in loyal diners. Additional famous guests have included Tony “The Ant” Spilotro, Natalie Wood, Al Hirt, Nat “King” Cole, Joe DiMaggio, Elvis Presley, and Mario Andretti.
A few Italian specialty dishes have remained on the menu for decades. From Chicken of the Angels (boneless breast of chicken Dipped in egg batter with artichokes and mushrooms) to eggplant parmigiana, the dishes pay homage to scores of Italian families who have eaten here throughout the years.
As far as steak offerings, they're all wet-aged for 35 days. There's a 12-ounce filet mignon, 18-ounce prime rib, and 24-ounce porterhouse.