Horrible. I ordered a salad and soft drink from the pizza place. They charge $ 4.50 for a soft drink. Then when I went to pick up my salad, I saw it under the heat lamp cooking. The Smashburger place was also bad, salad was horrible, long wait when not very many people, also charged $ 4.50 soft drink. No salad dressing was put in the takeout order. Skip this one, for $ 15 you get food worse than McDonalds.
Kelly G.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Whitesboro, NY
I wish I could give a real review but the food court is not open right now. Closed for remodeling, go elsewhere if you want a quick meal.
Kenneth N.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Vancouver, Canada
probably best value here inside Caesar’s lol. wanted to try the lobster chowder, unsurprisingly long lineups. took quick glance of rest if this food court, would say mostly aroun $ 10. washrooms here small and the least plain-looking ive seen so far by vegas standards.
Michele M.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Henderson, NV
BBQ place inside the little food court in the casino. The Total Rewards card saves you $ 1 on meals. Prices below are with the discount. One meat plate $ 9.49 Combo(side, drink) $ 6 The brisket was so fatty I couldn’t even eat it. The Mac n cheese tasted like it was old and the corn bread didn’t even taste like corn bread lol. I was really hungry and on my lunch break, but I couldn’t even eat this meal. $ 15 down the drain!
Xiao B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Santa Clara, CA
I was a little skeptical about this food court during my first visit to Caesars Palace about 6 months ago. Upon my return visit this month, I decided to explore the options. While the prices are a bit high(just like everything in Vegas), the portions are decent. They do offer food to go, so keep that in mind if that suits your style. During two visits to the Asian place, awkwardly named«Ah So», I once had the seafood udon, and then the house chow mein. Both had good flavor and the portions were large. The seafood udon was a little sparse on meat(shrimp, squid, fish cake, etc), but they did toss in some snow peas and other vegetables as well. They make these when your order, so it’s hot and fresh. Interestingly(and in a nice way) they served the udon in a ceramic bowl, rather than plastic. The house chow mein had a decent portion. I took it to go and while eating back in my meeting room with colleagues, they were jealous of my plate. One other nicety was that they offered the spicy yellow mustard. During two visits to the Bar BQ(bar-b-que) place, the one meat plate was plentiful. The beef brisket was tender and juicy. The cornbread was ok, but a little butter never hurts. Adding a side of the okra vegetable sides was a nice touch. But together with the meat, it could easily serve two people. We had the pork ribs in a second visit. Flavor was still good and the meat was tender. But given that the ribs comes with bones, the beef brisket plate is the better detail. This is worth a return visit if I have business in Caesars.
Erika R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Los Angeles, CA
Wow $ 13.50 for a Jack honey and Coke!!! I’m from LA, the land of the overpriced drink… and I have never paid $ 9 even at the priciest bar. And I liked the bartender so I had to tip him too?! Dear lord. Nope. Even though Vegas is overpriced that’s still way too much. Thank God for the free drinks for gamblers so I can walk away saying«well at the end of the day you paid $ 16 for 3 drinks…» should have asked before buying I suppose. Oh well. Cannot comment on the food. The place didn’t smell like anything though, and I think nothing is a worse sign than being seated at a restaurant where it smells like nothing is being cooked… won’t try the food here now!
Kathleen T.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Fullerton, CA
Only went here because we had to. It’s the only fast food-court-y area that we could get a quick meal to go. The sandwiches here are pretty big and filling. I opted for the French Dip and my friend got the Create Your Own Turkey, where they piled basically a whole turkey onto a piece of bread. We also had the blackened fish filet sandwich here on another occasion; BLECH. SALTY! When we sat here the first time, service at the seating area was amazing, but the service at the actual counter was a bit snooty and gave the impression of wanting us to go away. Wouldn’t choose to go back, but I guess it’s the best(only) quick option nearby.
Tiffany A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Diego, CA
Eh not that great. Prices ran about $ 10 or so for mediocre cafeteria tasting food. I would much more be delighted to have seen some chain fast food joints like McDonalds, Taco Bell or what not… atleast the prices would have been more reasonable for just on the go food. Only appeal is convenience if you’re already in the casino, definitely not worth looking for. Better food going on the strip and just walking into the food joints on the strip like Fatburger or Pinks… which get several stars over this place. PS. Please speed up your menu screens. I don’t need to see the same items on both screens and I don’t need to look at the same items for more than 40 seconds. It takes standing around 2+ minutes just to see all the options before it loops again! Try that at each storefront, it took me 15 minutes just to see what everyone offered!!!
Rita Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 San Francisco, CA
This is the food court area in the casino area. We came here several times as hubby wanted to get Total Rewards points. Over several days, we tried: 1. Double scoop ice cream, $ 8.25. The chocolate was so good. I’m not a fan of choc ice cream but this one is worth it — located at the ice cream, pastry, coffee stand. Coffee was $ 5 for 20 oz. A croissant was $ 3.75(bleh). 2. We had a late dinner on the evening we got in late: Seafood udon, $ 10.99, it was OK, wouldn’t recommend Blk pepper beef, $ 10.95, surprisingly good with lots of vegts. Pot Stickers, $ 5.95, OK, but you can skip this. Tea and coffee, $ 4 each. There are also stands serving wraps, sandwiches, huge salads($ 12), Mexican food, pizza and hot dogs/burgers.
Lindsy H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Allen, TX
In a tight bind found this place as it’s right across from the Colosseum. The pizza was good, quick & large pieces. They options cover everything from; wraps, chinese, build your own salad, choweder and mexican food. It’s Vegas prices($ 7/slice, $ 8.99/taco, & so on) but still on the cheaper end of what it could be. I’ll stick this Marketplace in my back pocketbook for another time!
Eric S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
Great expectations built up by our enjoyment of other Caesar’s Palace establishments and the warm seating area. They have a seven stars area which got me to thinking, why would a seven stars member dine at the food court. This food court is like any foodcourt except with more upscale names. There was the obligatory pizza place reminding me of SB___O, the chinese place, reminding me of Pa__a, a burger place, bbq, salad, mexican, lobster chowder place, and coffee/pastry place. We sampled the pizza, lobster chowder, and BBQ establishments. The pizza was disappointing, a poor attempt at imitating NY pizza except the crust was rubbery, the cheese flavorless and the sauce thin and watery. The lobster place was more enjoyable although the clam chowder was bland and they didn’t have lobster or lobster chowder on the menu(I think they might have a lobster roll but I don’t recall, still it wasn’t the focus of the menu.) The BBQ place was not bad but the pulled pork was overcooked, the chicken portion small and it was clearly not the best quality chicken, more like KFC quality with little meat and lots of bone. The sauce was good but not on par with the better bbq restaurants in town. What really knocks this place down though is the management company’s brilliant move making adding a combo of fries and fountain drink to your meal a whopping $ 6.00. Individually the drinks are 4.25. The cost of most of the meals are only a dollar or two more. The $ 10.00 bbq combo became $ 16.00 with the side and drink. I always hate places that abuse the pricing. They would do better keeping a few extra bucks in the patrons’ pockets so they could blow it at a slot on the way out. Anyway, two adults and one child ended up spending $ 40.00 for a mediocre dinner. You could do better at Serendipity 3 for a much better meal and only a few dollars more.
Keith A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
Every month in 2012, i received a food coupon from Caesar’s to use at any of their restaurants. Most of the time i used it at the buffet. Recently i used it at Ramsay’s BurGR(at planet hollywood .) I found out i can use it at Ramsay’s Pub(in Caesar’s) so i plan to do that should they continue to send me coupons. several times i used it in the Food Court. The highlights: Bar B Q(and sorry, not sure if they have a specific name for this place) — people, this place produces some decent BBQ at a reasonable price — a meal will cost you about $ 15 — that’s dang close to what you’ll pay at an off-strip BBQ place(3 meat/two side). The ribs and brisket were dang good. The sides ok. The pulled pork was average. Seafood — the lobster roll was decent — priced a few dollars high but not outrageous. I never tried the pizza place — the prices they charge their are frickin ridiculous !
Enrique K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Hamburg
Ein Marktplatz inmitten des riesigen Caesars Palace. Direkt neben dem weitläufigen Casino. Eine gute Möglichkeit, in Selbstbedienung schnell und günstig zu essen. In einem großen Halbrund bieten verschiedene Shops ihre Speisen an: Burger, asiatische/chinesische Küche, Pizzen etc. Innerhalb des Rundes der Marktplatz mit vielen Tischen. Zunächst heißt es, sich einen Überblick zu verschaffen. Hat man dann gewählt, gibt man seine Bestellung auf, erhält eine Nummer, die aufgerufen wird, wenn das Essen fertig ist. Mit dem Tablett auf zu einem freien Tisch und schon kann der knurrende Magen beruhigt werden. Das ganze ist auf Imbiss-Format, also darf keine haute cuisine erwartet werden. Dafür ist es preisgünstig. Ein Hamburger kostet z.B. $ 6,95, ein Double Burger $ 8,95. Fountain Soda(Cola, Sprite etc.) schlägt mit $ 3,99 zu Buche. Auch hier kann problemlos mit Kreditkarte bezahlt werden. Und da Selbstbedienung herrscht, kann man das Trinkgeld weitaus moderater ausfallen lassen, als sonst in der amerikanischen Gastronomie üblich. Fazit: Es muss ja nicht immer die große und damit teure Küche sein. Auch in einem 5-Sterne-Domizil wie dem Caesars lässt es sich preislich günstig essen. Anschließend kann man dann sein Geld wieder im Casino oder den teuren Forum Shops ausgeben. Drei Sterne.
Paul B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Claremont, CA
Who would’ve thought Caesar’s Palace would have a food court in their hotel? When I first stayed in Caesar’s I was surprised to find one after wandering around the casino looking for the Forum Shops and actually ran into mall type of food court and it was not that cheap and not too expensive. This is great if you want to save some money and it’s seconds away to the casino. So you can gamble and grab a snack after hours of playing which is very convenient. Soda fountains are located outside of the food court, so you can get unlimited refills. As every part of Caesar’s, this has a Roman theme to it with Roman architecture, with food court seating. It can get very crowded with long lines and fully occupied tables, I suggest you wait in line to order while someone else looks for a clear table.
William C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lompoc, CA
Perfect embarkation point for The Forum Shops. Love that you can refill fountain drinks for free(I’ll usually stop back after the shops and rest my feet while sipping on a couple more cups of Diet Pepsi). I haven’t had all the choices but the pizza place is good and I really like the lobster chowder joint. Prices are high but they recently added a $ 1 discount on everything(except soda) for Total Rewards members. I would recommend this to anyone who is looking to do the typical Vegas experience.
Monica L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Rosemead, CA
3.5 stars… So this is also known as «Caesar’s Palace for Food Court»…I’ll essentially repost what I put for that one: Yum yum… I’ve only tried the pizza place and grabbed breakfast here, so this probably isn’t very accurate. However, it is convenient and affordable when you just want to grab a quick bite. The calzones and other pizza-looking(but not pizza) things are a bit overpriced, IMO, but the salads are what really stands out in the food court. Giant and abundant in meats and cheeses yum yum! Bonus that you can even customize your own! Breakfast is a bit of a hassle… lines are long since everyone wants the good breakfast deal…($ 4 for oatmeal, $ 7 for a set meal of eggs, bacon, etc) I just got the fruit cup, but they also have nice giant plates of fruit and other goodies. Coffee is your typical cup o’ joe; nothing too special. I will definitely get the breakfast specials next time I come! There is also a really nice lady at night who gets utensils, makes sure you aren’t missing anything, and even grabs ice for your bottled water. Amazing service for a food court! Bottomline…Salads are GREAT! Breakfast specials are WOW! Enjoy!
Rey L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 El Segundo, CA
this is a great food court. considering it’s in CP, it’s quite impressive. plenty of food options here to pretty much satisfy any discerning, yet frugal, palate. as the big sign to the entrance points out, they have… burgers, sandwiches, pizza, salad, wraps, fish and chips and of course, the ubiquitous… Chinese! now, the prices here are definitely not similar to the other prestigious food courts located on the strip, such as Oshea’s Le Whopper and Casino Royale with Chez Denny’s. however, it is extremely reasonable and the quality is leaps and bounds most others. i actually had the fish and chips and they were absolutely delish. the fish was very crispy and the fries were marvelous. it was only 2 fish, but, very big. i also had some hot sour soup from the chinese joint and also pretty good. mind you it’s lent, and it was friday so i had to fill myself up enough to make it the rest of day. the little filipino ladies cleaning up and offering to fill up your sodas and get you water were very friendly. they’re not tied to one specific restaurant so tip them well regardless if they help you out. oh yeah, there’s also a salsa condiment bar right in front of the mexican spot. i helped myself. shhh!
Sarah W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 San Mateo, CA
This food court sucks hard-core. They charge steep prices. My friend got fish and chips(fried fish and french fries). The fries tasted like they were frozen and the batter was definitely allll the same color for both the fish and fries supporting my believe that the fries, and perhaps also the fish, were frozen. Please don’t give us a frozen meal for $ 11. I ordered some pollo tacos from the mexican joint. The rice and beans were surprisingly well-seasoned but the tacos themselves were hard to eat due to the slimy texture of the soft corn taco. It was submerged in bean sauuce. Oh well. Lesson learned. Las Vegas isn’t really like one’s adult disneyland since the food at disneyland is at least yummy for the price. On the plus side the service was AMAZING. I loved all the wonderful servers. They treated us like family. :)
Ada L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Sugar Land, TX
I’m a fan of the booth selling LOBSTERCHOWDER since i have tried nothing but the lobster chowder from this food court at Caesar Palace. After the big sundae at Serendipity 3, my boyfriend wanted something soupy and savory so we stopped by this food court to get some soup! Since 8 out of 10 tables inside the food court got this orange-colored soup, in either a paper cup or a sourdough bread, we thought it had to be some tasty soup. Guess what? We were right! The lobster chowder was sooooooo good, and we found chunks of real lobster meat inside the soup, for only $ 6.99 per cup. After putting the last spoon of chowder into his mouth, my boyfriend said, «We have to come back here next time we come to Vegas! this soup is so freaking good!!»
Raina M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
This food court is not too bad in my opinion. Located near one of the entrances to The Forum Shops, you could consider this place a bargain when you compare it to all the other expensive restaurants nearby. The one thing that really impressed me about this place is the customer service that the cleaning people provide. Every time I ate here, they have stopped by my table to give me napkins, take my trash away, offered to refill my soda, gave me toothpicks, and asked if there was anything else I needed. Wow! Really? All this at a food court? This is the main reason why this place stands out! The food is kind of expensive. Expect to pay at least $ 10-$ 11 for a meal. There is a pretty good variety of food — Chinese, Pizza, Burgers, BBQ, Salads, Wraps, Coffee, etc. So far I have tried a Pepperoni Pizza slice, Caesar Salad, and Beef Broccoli, which was nothing spectacular, but also not horrible. I believe I also tried a smoothie a while back from the coffee shop, which didn’t taste too great from what I remember. If you are in the area and looking for a cheaper and quicker option for food, this place will probably be your best bet.
Mitch W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Monterey Park, CA
Wanting a quick bite to eat, we went to the Caesar’s Palace from The Venetian. We were going to eat at the Chinese restaurant because my friend wanted their roast duck and rice. Unfortunately, Caesar’s Palace removed the Chinese restaurant next to the Japanese restaurant. They did add Beijing Noodle No. 9, but after looking at the menu, we thought it was waaaayyyyyy too expensive. For example, $ 18.09 for a noodle dish that we can get at home for $ 7.00. No thank you. Thus, we walked over to the Cypress Street Marketplace to eat. We both got the Burger and Fries. It costs $ 8.95 plus tax, so $ 9.67. They make it to order and I got mine with lettuce, tomato, and ketchup. They have the thin, long french fries and both of my items were good. I enjoyed it and there were plenty of seats/tables. There was even some excitement. A patron was arguing with one of the women who was busing tables. Not sure what it was about or who won though. If you want a quick bite to eat, the Cypress Street Marketplace is a good option. They have several different types of foods there. Xie Xie!