I often bring a book to read ‘just in case,’ but I usually prefer sitting at a bar and chatting with my bartender and whoever is sitting next to me.”ĭowntown Las Vegas provides ample options for solo diners, and here are some of our favorites we think meet Cargill’s requirements.ġ. I also like to have something interesting to look at while I’m eating, whether it’s a show, a window view, a prime spot for people-watching or a TV over the bar. For a comfortable solo dining experience, there should be seating choices that include bartop or counter seating as well as plenty of two-top tables. We asked Gray Cargill, Blogger-in-Chief (probably not her official title) at, for her thoughts on what makes for a good solo dining experience.Ĭargill says, “I want the staff of a restaurant to be friendly and make me feel as welcome walking into a restaurant alone as they would if I were with a couple or a group. The stigma of solo dining is still alive and well, so we thought it might be fun to collect some establishments where solo dining is sheer pleasure.
It’s on a sign.ĭining, though, can sometimes be tricky when you’re alone. It’s fun to venture out on your own, setting your own schedule and having the flexibility to change them up on a whim. Las Vegas can be a blast with friends, but sometimes you just want to fly solo.