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Andiamo SteakhouseB+Worth Trying
301 Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101
· Steak house, Bar, Italian restaurant
· 4.6/5 Google (2031 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout
Classic old-Vegas Italian steakhouse with standout steaks and pastas, polished service, and premium pricing; book ahead and expect a formal vibe with occasional service inconsistencies.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Andiamo Steakhouse delivers solid neighborhood steakhouse quality with exceptional food quality in its signature steaks and handmade pastas, supported by strong service attentiveness and appealing classic decor. However, inconsistent execution on steak doneness and side temperatures prevents a higher grade, as does occasional service pacing issues during busy periods. It's a reliable choice for downtown Vegas dining with loyal repeat customers, competitive with the area's better neighborhood restaurants.
Restaurant Summary
Tucked inside The D on Fremont, Andiamo leans classic with leather booths, vintage tunes, and polished white-jacket service that feels old-Vegas without the stuffiness. Guests rave about attentive servers and generous plates, with one noting, "they made our celebration feel special." Expect a calm room compared to the casino floor and cozy, private booths that keep conversation easy. The cooking is elevated traditional—Italian-American steakhouse fare with handmade pasta, rich lobster bisque, and serious steaks like the tomahawk. It is less about avant-garde tricks and more about craft: steady sears, well-sauced noodles, and seafood done right. Most nights deliver confidently, though a few reports cite slower bar drinks or uneven seasoning; on balance, it suits diners who want classic flavors over culinary theater. Families should know the menu skews adult and portions are big. There is a cauliflower steak and risotto for non-meat eaters, but no kids menu and few simple plates. If your crew enjoys steak, pasta, and seafood, it can work; otherwise consider dining earlier, request a booth, and plan to share approachable sides like potatoes or fries.
At a Glance
- Classic old-Vegas ambiance with private booths
- Steaks and scratch-made pastas consistently praised
- Premium pricing; plan $125-180 per person for full meal
- Occasional slow bar service and celebration missteps
- Reliable choice downtown compared to noisier options
What Sets It Apart
- classic_old_vegas_ambiance
- handmade_pasta_in_a_steakhouse
- signature_tomahawk_presentation
What People Love
- That calm, old-Vegas feel away from the casino noise
- Tomahawk and ribeye sears with real flavor
- Lobster bisque and handmade noodles
- Warm, attentive servers who guide the meal
- Cozy, high-back booths for conversation
Points of Concern
- Pricing is genuinely expensive (many mains $60+)
- A few nights reported slow cocktails or understaffed bar
- Some celebration acknowledgments missed or inconsistent
- Isolated service conflicts and seating policies for solos or large toasts
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost$125-180 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Share the tomahawk and one pasta to balance richness
- Start with lobster bisque or tartare, then a mid-range steak ($68-89) and one vegetable side
- Prix fixe ($60) offers a lower-cost path if available on your night
Perfect For
- Date-night steak and pasta in a classic room
- Celebrating milestones with a polished vibe
- Pre-show or post-gambling dinner near Fremont
- Sharing a tomahawk with a small group
Location Insights
Area: Bustling downtown casino corridor with neon energy, tourists, and locals seeking classic Vegas experiences.
Safety: High foot traffic and casino security; typical downtown noise and late-night bustle; generally safe in well-lit areas.
Nearby: Inside The D Casino; near Fremont Street Experience, Circa, Golden Nugget, bars, and entertainment venues.
Downtown Las VegasThe dining scene in Downtown Las Vegas is diverse, ranging from casual eateries to upscale restaurants, often catering to visitors seeking both classic and contemporary culinary experiences. The area is lively and bustling, especially in the evenings, with a mix of locals and tourists enjoying entertainment and dining.
Fremont Street ExperienceFremont Street Experience is a pedestrian mall known for its vibrant light shows, street performers, and a concentration of casinos and bars. Dining here often includes casual to mid-range options catering to visitors looking for convenience and entertainment.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday16:00–23:00
Tuesday16:00–23:00
Wednesday16:00–23:00
Thursday16:00–23:00
Friday16:00–23:00
Saturday16:00–23:00
Sunday16:00–23:00
Available: Reservations, Takeout
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