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OLD HOMESTEAD STEAKHOUSE CAESARS PALACE 3570 Las Vegas Boulevard South Las Vegas , NV 89109


PERFECT PALATE


Hours of Operation: Sun-Thu 5pm-10pm


Fri & Sat 5pm-10:30pm


Old Homestead Steakhouse A bit of East Coast steakhouse tradition is reinvented at Caesars Palace with


the Las Vegas outpost of New York City landmark Old Homestead. Brothers Marc and Greg Sherry, whose family has been associated with the original Old Homestead (est. 1868) for decades, let Vegas get a taste of its fine cuts and legendary history.


Complemented by sultry décor, dark woods and burgundy leather booths, Old Homestead’s urban dining room and bar feels like a familiar favorite. (the glass wine cellar holding 15,000 bottles doesn’t hurt, either.)


Many beloved American favorites are featured here, such as applewood smoked bacon, calamari, Kobe meatballs and warm banana bread pudding. Ranging from the New York Strip to Porterhouse for Two, its standout are the famous cuts of meat, selected and butchered with attention to detail that made the original so famous.


Traditional elements unchanged include the use of


USDA Prime beef dry-aged for a minimum of 30 days, and generously portioned servings, evidenced by the 32-ounce rib-eye and the 34-ounce prime rib.


In continually reinvented Las Vegas, the intersection of old and new is a rare phenomenon. The Old Homestead Steakhouse at Caesars Palace joins the two while simultaneously taking steakhouse fare to the next level.


Photo Credits: Old Homestead


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