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Welcome to Coronado Cafe

Coronado Cafe, a beloved diner in Las Vegas, offers a wide range of options, including fresh pastries and light breakfast dishes. Located inside the South Point Hotel, this 24-hour spot is known for its fast and friendly service. Customers rave about the graveyard special entrees, with favorites like the 7 oz NY steak breakfast combo. The Chinese menu also receives high praise for its delicious offerings. The late-night specials are a hit, with affordable prices and excellent quality. Overall, Coronado Cafe is a must-visit for those seeking a classic Vegas dining experience with a twist of delicious surprises.

LOCATIONS
  • Coronado Cafe
    9777 S Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89183
    9777 S Las Vegas Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89183 Hotline: (702) 796-7111

Welcome to Coronado Cafe, a diner located in Las Vegas, NV, where you can experience a variety of delicious dishes and enjoy a cozy atmosphere. Known for its quick service and friendly staff, Coronado Cafe offers a range of options for diners, including vegan and limited vegetarian options. The cafe is wheelchair accessible and provides amenities such as garage parking, waiter service, outdoor seating, and free Wi-Fi.

One of the highlights at Coronado Cafe is their fresh baked pastries, including bear claws, muffins, croissants, and toasted bagels. If you're in the mood for a light start, they also offer juices, fresh fruit cups, breakfast parfaits, and acai bowls.

Customers have praised Coronado Cafe for its excellent service and tasty dishes. Reviewers have raved about the graveyard specials, with one customer highlighting the 7 oz N.Y. steak, eggs, hash browns, toast, and jelly for just $6.45. Another customer recommended trying the combination fried rice off the Chinese menu for a unique and delicious experience.

Overall, Coronado Cafe is a popular spot for locals and visitors alike, offering a mix of American and Chinese cuisine at affordable prices. Whether you're looking for a quick breakfast, a late-night bite, or a casual dining experience, Coronado Cafe has something for everyone. Don't miss out on this Vegas classic!

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Dani D.
Dani D.

Very nice experience at Coronado cafe. Good quick service. Shout out to Casino host Raphaela for providing me a dinner comp. Very kind lady. Very open concept place and friendly staff.

Joe Z.
Joe Z.

Coronado Cafe is located inside the South Point Hotel on the casino floor . It's open 24 hours and service is always fast and friendly. They have amazing graveyard special entrees ranging from $2.95 to $6.45 served seven days a week. My favorite is the 7 oz N.Y steak , two eggs, hash browns, toast& jelly all for $6.45. . One of the best deals in Vegas. They also have an extensive Chinese food menu that starts at 11 am until midnight.

Ricky R.
Ricky R.

I have gone to the Coronado Cafe thrice from midnight to 6:00 am for their daily late-night special. I arrived twice, around 4:00 and 5:00 am, and encountered one person in line and a small line. The other time I arrived shortly after midnight, I discovered a lengthy line that made me consider leaving. However, they do an excellent job moving the line fast to get customers seated! I ordered the steak meal special with two eggs, toast ( I love sourdough toast), and hashbrowns. I wasn't fond of hashbrowns, but I learned you can substitute hashbrowns for country potatoes and French fries. I tried the country potatoes, and I liked them better than the hashbrowns, but they didn't blow me away. Another server mentioned rice as a substitute option. I ordered the steak well done the first time, and the meat tasted good but too dry for my taste, so the next time I ordered my steak medium rare, I found that the steak was more tender and satisfactory. On my most recent visit, I ordered the ham steak meal and substituted an extra toast for hashbrowns. I liked the ham steak. Each table has all the essential condiments you will need, too, such as salt, pepper, and Smuckers jelly in strawberry, grape, and orange marmalade. I didn't care for the orange marmalade jelly; the strawberry is my favorite. Additional condiments include A1, ketchup, soy, and hot sauce. My waiter, Sharee, was super attentive on my second visit, and the female server on my most recent visit, whose name escapes me, provided excellent service, too! Coronado Cafe's late-night special gets five stars because of the bang for your buck, and a full meal for less than 7.00 is hard to find! The staff were pleasant and professional, operating the restaurant like a well-oiled machine to get customers sat and fed! I would return, and I plan to try the other late-night special food items.

Eilonwy W.
Eilonwy W.

Order off the Chinese menu. Of three meals here (spread over a few days), that was the exceptionally good experience. First meal (breakfast): adequate blueberry pancakes and bacon, terrible coffee, fine service. Second meal (dinner): American food was about the quality of a good TV dinner, but Singapore noodles were a solid A-. Iced tea is pretty good. Third meal (breakfast): Took our order twice, then delivered the wrong food and argued with me about it. Also delivered the wrong check and argued with me about that. Coffee is still terrible, but there were refills. The long hours are a plus.

Kenny T.
Kenny T.

This place is truly the bomb, I been here many times They also have the $6.99 from midnight until 6am, steak and eggs But what I really love is their combination fried rice, I know it sound funny, American cafe and you order their fried rice? Yes, is really good, put some hot chilly oil over it. Mmmmmmmm I want to go now. lol But their Chinese menu ending at midnight, so go back tomorrow during business hours This place is 24/7, and they do not allow take out, but I'm not sure if you can't finish, you can take left over home or not. Like I said before, I been here many times, I also walked away many times, due to the long wait line, so is all depending when you go and if there any big event hosting at the hotel, casino Make sure you give their fried rice a tried!!

Omari D.
Omari D.

The secret is out for this old-school late-night Vegas Classic.. I stay here frequently and yes, I make sure that when I come back to my room, I make a stop for the Late Nite Specials!!! Prices are high everywhere, but NOT HERE :-) The classic Steak & Eggs is the favorite for all... comes with a choice of toast and & hashbrowns. And did I say how much.... $6.45... Not a typo, but you know I've been coming for quite some time as I remember when the same special was $4.95 before the Pandemic. You can only get 1 per person but I typically stay a few nights for business and take advantage of the favorable tables and slots in the Casino. My other go-to item in the cafe is the Cheebuger (1/2lb) with all the fixings and fries for $4.95. A long line typically builds at Midnight but the line moves pretty fast. If your solo, hit the bar stools... that was me the last time as I left everyone behind, hit the tables for about 3+ hours, and needed to eat ASAP :-) Solid late night spot!!

Rustin L.
Rustin L.

Saw "Let's Eat Vegas" vote this place as best hotel prime rib over runner-up and my go to Ellis Island, and third place Jerry's Nugget. For me I'd probably rank them Ellis Island first, Jerry's Nugget second and Coronado third. I just prefer a bigger, thicker piece as a more satisfying prime rib experience. With that said, every place that serves prime rib has their good and bad nights. I've probably been to Ellis Island around 20 times and maybe twice it was just OK. I've been to the other places just once, and Jerry's was quite satisfying but not quite Ellis Island experience. And the smaller portion at Coronado could have still won if the quality had surpassed the others, but although the quality was good, it wasn't superior to the point where I'd prefer the smaller cut. But that's me. Additionally, I requested medium rare leaning more towards rare, but instead I got medium rare leaning more towards medium. It wasn't super juicy, no matter how many times I dunked it in au jus. And additional salt and pepper was needed for flavor. The mashed potatoes and gravy were maybe slightly better than Ellis Island. My wife's steak was fairly tough and not exceptional. In comparison, the ribeye at Jackson's grill is about the same price and much more satisfying. The other odd thing I found here, was you can only order one entree per person. I saw they had a pastrami sandwich on special for Wednesday, so I tried to order one to go, so I could sample more of their menu as a first-time visitor. However, they didn't allow me to order it and also don't allow to go orders. Explanation given to me was that their prices are so low, they only have it priced that way to get you to the hotel and hopefully spend money on gambling, entertainment, drinking, etc, but not here to be a typical "full service" restaurant. Ok . I'll either try the buffet next time where I can get a thicker cut or go to their dine in restaurant upstairs Primarily Prime Rib.