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Tom's Watch BarB-?Proceed Cautiously
New York New York Casino, 3790 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
· Restaurant, American restaurant, Hamburger restaurant
· 4.7/5 Google (14171 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
High-energy Strip sports bar with wall-to-wall screens, fun drinks, and a broad comfort-food menu; great for games, but service inconsistency and premium Vegas pricing require set expectations.
Why it gets a B-? for overall quality
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Tom's Watch Bar delivers solid comfort food and vibrant game-day atmosphere with exceptional Strip-view patio appeal and reliable food quality anchored by hits like prime rib dip and buffalo mac. However, inconsistent execution—particularly in bar service during peak times—and moderate review authenticity concerns prevent a higher grade. It's a dependable sports-watching destination that falls short of premium dining standards.
Restaurant Summary
Screens wrap the room and spill onto an open-air patio where the Strip hums by, creating a warm and bustling game-day atmosphere. Service stories split: some guests rave about attentive bartenders, others recount long stretches with empty glasses. However, there are some review authenticity concerns that suggest a bit of polish in the praise. The cooking leans comfort-forward with playful twists—think prime rib dip, buffalo mac, deep-dish nachos, and crispy chicken on cornbread. It is not chef theater, but a reliable sports-watching spread with a few globe-trotting touches like Korean BBQ mac and ahi poke. Pricing follows the Strip: portions satisfy, cocktails can sting. Families fare fine here: burgers, tenders, mac and fries keep kids happy, and the patio has heaters for cooler nights. There is no kids menu noted, but the kid-friendly staples are abundant. Expect volume and excitement if a big game is on.
At a Glance
- Massive screen array and lively game-day energy
- Comfort food hits like prime rib dip and buffalo mac
- Inconsistent bar service and slower attention during busy times
- Premium cocktail pricing with limited menu transparency
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- stadium_scale_screens
- strip_view_patio
- all_day_sports_coverage
What People Love
- Electric atmosphere with screens everywhere
- Hearty, satisfying classics that pair with drinks
- Friendly servers who offer helpful recommendations
- Patio seating with Strip views and heaters
Points of Concern
- Service inconsistency, especially at the bar, from delays to lack of check-ins
- Pricing is genuinely expensive ($19-$26 mains; many cocktails $18-$22+) which may surprise casual diners
- Some food execution misses (cold nachos, undercooked wings) amid otherwise solid results
- Review patterns are consistent with potential coordination (staff name repetition, marketing language) which may not reflect typical diner experience
- Limited options for conservative palates or picky eaters
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost$42-$62 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Value play: All-American Burger ($18.99) with fries or tots
- Shareables: Spinach Artichoke Dip ($16.99) or Crispy Calamari ($17.25)
- Ask for protein temps and sauce on side for wings to manage doneness and heat
Perfect For
- Watching your team on the Strip with friends
- Casual pre-game meetups before arena events
- Solo travelers wanting a bar seat and screens
- Families seeking easy American staples
Location Insights
Area: Tourist-centric casino corridor with constant foot traffic, big-game crowds, and entertainment-focused venues.
Safety: Well-patrolled casino environment with strong lighting and heavy pedestrian presence; typical big-venue bustle.
Nearby: Inside New York-New York Casino near arena events, other resorts, and Strip attractions; ample screens and patio overlooking Strip.
ParadiseParadise is the unincorporated area that encompasses the Las Vegas Strip, characterized by its high-energy atmosphere, luxury hotels, casinos, and a wide variety of dining options ranging from casual to fine dining. The dining scene caters heavily to tourists and visitors looking for convenience, themed experiences, and diverse American and international cuisines.
New York-New York Hotel & CasinoThis micro-neighborhood centers around the New York-New York Hotel & Casino, known for its New York City-themed architecture and attractions. Dining options here include casual American fare, bars, and quick-service restaurants aimed at visitors enjoying the casino and entertainment offerings.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday08:00–01:00
Tuesday08:00–01:00
Wednesday08:00–01:00
Thursday08:00–01:00
Friday08:00–02:00
Saturday08:00–02:00
Sunday08:00–01:00
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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