Cheap eats in Las Vegas doesn’t mean bad buffets and yucky dinners. The strip has the right spots that offer quality food at a very affordable price.
After indulging on casino, slot machines, and losing some on baccarat, one of the things tourists look for are the best places to eat in Las Vegas on a budget.
Shake Shack offers the yummiest burgers, hot dogs, and shakes. Their single burger starts at $5.19, and drinks start at $1.85. The frozen custard shakes – Vanilla, Chocolate, Caramel, Black & White, Strawberry, Peanut Butter, or Coffee Fair Shake are a must-try.
Shake Shacks says, “Our burgers are made with 100% Angus beef that’s humanely raised, vegetarian-fed, and source verified. Our chicken is real white meat that’s fresh, never frozen. Our flat-top dogs? 100% beef from the pros at Vienna® Beef in Chicago. Our fries are crinkle-cut golden potatoes with no trans fats. And our vanilla and chocolate frozen custards only use real sugar (no high-fructose corn syrup) and milk from dairy farmers who pledge not to use artificial growth hormones.”
They even have a Shack ordering app to update you on which location is open and what’s on the menu.
Hash House A Go Go has a twisted farm idea of serving their Midwest delicious food.
Their famous “Twisted” Hash House Stuffed Burgers price starts at $10.99 with patties made out of certified Angus beef and served with crispy fries or salad or with cucumber dressing. They have a wide array of sumptuous food from breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, salad, and desserts. Don’t forget to try Andy’s World Famous Sage Fried Chicken before you leave Las Vegas. Like what Has House A Go Go says all the time, “Our goal is to provide great service, great food, and great value – with portions just like your mama would serve you.”
Babystacks also is in the under $10 category. They offer stacks of pancakes, crepes, omelets, and other breakfast favorites made from scratch. They also have a specific Kid’s menu for 12 years old and younger.
If you’re a Nutella fan, they have these fantastic Nutella crepes topped with whipped cream, almonds, banana, or strawberries for only $10.50. Also, for $9, 25, you can build your omelet or skillet, which is making it worth the trip.
With 300 stores all over the US, In and Out Burger has paved its way to success. Run by a family of generations, this hamburger joint still serves the iconic hamburgers since 1948.
Their Double-Double burger is to die for. For $3.45, you can get double patties and double cheese. Regular hamburger is only $2.10.They also serve Combos Include French Fries and Medium Drink for only $5.35 to $6.70.
In-N-Out Burger’s introduced the two-way speaker box way back in 1948, enabling customers to order and receive their food without leaving their car seats.
Earl of Sandwich has four locations in Las Vegas. It is offering its mouth-watering sandwiches and hand-crafted wraps. It is believed that I was named after its inventor, the 4th Earl of Sandwich, in 1762. Their Roast Beef Sandwich is a I-can-never-forget experience.
The original Earl of Sandwich is offered at around $8.49, while the best BLT is only $6.99. They also serve hearty salads and side dishes. Their Brookie – chocolate chip cookie baked together with a fudge brownie will make your day, and it’s for only $2.79!
The Egg & I. Since 1988, this breakfast joint has been the top favorite of locals and tourists in Las Vegas. Their wraps and sandwiches are priced at $9.95 to $ 10.25 only. They have partnered with their sister company Eggworks and opens daily from 6 am till 3 pm.


