Aztec Inn

About

Casinos, Buffets, Bars

Price Range : Under $10 ($)

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    Yelp rating
    3 stars

Location

Adress: 2200 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV 89102

Phone: (702) 385-4566

Work Hours

Mon
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Business info

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    Takes Reservations
    No
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    Delivery
    No
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    Take-out
    Yes
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    Accepts Credit Cards
    Yes
  • accessibility
    Good for Kids
    Yes
  • group
    Good for Groups
    Yes
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    Attire
    Casual
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    Ambience
    Classy
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    Noise Level
    Quiet
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    Alcohol
    Full Bar
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    Good For Happy Hour
    No
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    Outdoor Seating
    No
  • tv
    Has TV
    Yes

Reviews

  • Frank J.

    star star star star star 14 June 2026

    Was staying across the street and the wife and I decided to go for a late night cap. Sat at the bar counter to play the video slots and have a couple of drinks. Bartender was nice and had good conversation.  Low and behold I hit $707.00 on the video slot game.  It was a good night and turned into leaving the casino at 5:40am.  Will be there this weekend for a late cap and maybe some more money!

    Frank and Evelyn Jurado

  • Kevin B.

    star star star star_border star_border 8 June 2026

    Definitely concur with the "old Vegas" comments - this place is nothing fancy, but the food is cheap (I had Beef Chow Mrin, not bad) and a $3 PBR.  If you want to get away from the glitter and step back in time, stop on in....

  • Brenda P.

    star star star star star 31 May 2026

    Me and my husband spent alot of time here we had so much fun.we ate dinner beef gyro and beef casadia one time we had the combination fried rice was good.we played poker all night long drinks were free.i won so much I bought myself a carry on luggage and purse.the bar tender was a real sweet heart
    Will be back for Christmas can't wait

  • Bill R.

    star star star star_border star_border 21 May 2026

    This review is solely based on the food and environment.

    I ordered Beef Pad Thai and it just didn't cut it.
    I'm big on Thai food and I just didn't like it. It was far from the traditional taste I'm used to. It was.. ketchup-y. The sauce for it was just off / not to my liking.

    Secondly. The place reeks of cigarettes. Now this is Vegas, so a good number of places here specifically Casino's and Inn's like this, the smell just offset my appetite even more. If you don't mind the smell then by all means.

    They do have a wide variety on the menu. From burgers to Mexican food etc. maybe I just made the wrong choice that day, I'm sure the burgers are fine.

    Thai Tea was good. Good portion too, unlike other places that fill up a glass with 85% ice.

    They also have desserts here. I almost ordered a cheesecake.

    Service was very decent, considering I was the only customer but he looked like he was handling some of the gaming side as well. Experience went well.

  • Christopher C.

    star star star star_border star_border 20 May 2026

    This place is one of the last bastians of gritty old Vegas. I like it for what it is, not what I want it to be. It's not new vintage... like  El Cortez old vegas, which has a vintage theme that it plays to the hilt, or the Plaza which plays up the vintage swankiness. This place is just gritty and basically and after thought. Now thats not to say its bad. On the contrary. Its akin to what the Gold Spike was circa 2002. Gritty, smokey and charming in the crustiest way possible...you know before it became a landing post for the the PBR and beanie and indie rock crowd.  Or the Western before it became a shell used to hock Life is Beautiful every year. Anyway, I like it. Its a nice place to lay low.  Also, unlike many places on the strip now, still has a relative theme it carries through. Note the Aztec dieties on the wall, shrouded in smoke, or the intricate design on the well worn, albeit stained carpeting.
    The place is right across from the Stratosphere so the usual crowd is to be expected. I mean its a known fact the neighborhood directly behind this place is the worst in town.  However, Ive never had an incident, other then drunken aimless stares. The snack bar is okay, and you can definatly have better pho, however its a cheap alternative ,and youll seldom be hungry after, plus the staff is friendly.  Keep in mind what they have to deal with before you turn into a diva and ask for prawns.
    This place doesn't seem long for this world to be honest, since Vegas seems so hell bent on purging the glorious grit from its soul, ignorant of the fact thats part of its essence.  So if you happen to be on the north strip some bleak night and have an inexplicable craving for pho and cig smoke and people watching, come on it. The only sacrafice these Aztecs ask is perhaps a 10 dollar bill...and your ego.

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