Back to the 80s Cafe & More Las Vegas

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Ashley C
Nostalgic for a blast from the past? Check out the 80’s cafe, and travel back in time!

They have a bar on one side and a diner on the other – both of which are decked out with 80’s memorabilia.

The staff is fun and friendly, and the food is causal and inexpensive. Make sure to try their Tetris fries!

This is definitely a fun place to transport back into a much cooler era!
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Laura Coronado
My only complaint is that my Paul Rueben sandwich fell apart. But that didn’t stop it from being tasty! The best part was the homemade sauerkraut. Wish the cafe was larger and had even more 80s memorabilia. But what it does feature is impressive and nostalgic. Service was especially great. Super friendly staff and you can tell they enjoy their jobs. Got the ET milkshake. So indulgent. So yummy. Highly recommend Gen Xers check it out. Fun to feel young again.
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eric straus
Back to the 80s Cafe & More – Las Vegas, NV
Rating: 11/10 (would sell my DeLorean for this place)I walked in expecting a gimmick. I left questioning whether I had accidentally time-traveled to the greatest decade known to man and also somehow gained 47 new spirit animals that all look like horror-movie clowns.Let’s start with the vibe: Imagine if Hot Topic, Spirit Halloween, and your weird uncle’s basement had a three-way love child and that child opened a bar. There are life-size animatronic killers just chilling on the stage like they’re waiting for their Uber. Chucky is there. Beetlejuice is there. Pennywise is holding what appears to be a boxing glove and giving me the “come at me bro” eyes. I have never felt so simultaneously threatened and emotionally supported by décor in my life.The food? Bro. BRO.The “Future Club Sandwich” – This thing is so thicc it needs its own zip code. We’re talking grilled chicken the size of a 1987 cell phone, stacked so high I had to unhinge my jaw like a snake just to attempt a bite. The fries are perfectly crispy and arranged like they’re trying to spell “RAD” on the plate. 10/10, would dislocate jaw again.
Fried Chicken Sandwich – This bad boy showed up looking like it bench-presses Buicks. The chicken is comically large, hanging off the bun like it’s trying to escape. Crispy? Yes. Juicy? Dangerously. I took one bite and immediately heard “Eye of the Tiger” playing in my head. I’m pretty sure this sandwich could beat me in an arm-wrestling match.
Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup Milkshake – They took a perfectly good milkshake and committed several delicious felonies on it. Whipped cream, chocolate drizzle, and then — for reasons science cannot explain — they glued an entire handful of Reese’s Pieces to the top like edible rhinestones. It’s less of a beverage and more of a religious experience that happens to be served in a plastic cup. I finished it and achieved enlightenment. Then I achieved a nap.

Price for all this chaos? $39.99. That’s less than forty American dollars to have horror clowns stare into your soul while you inhale the best chicken sandwich of your natural life and drink a milkshake that probably has its own gravitational field.Verdict: If you leave Las Vegas without eating here, the ghost of 1987 will haunt your VHS collection and replace all your tapes with blank recordings of static and distant screaming.Back to the 80s Cafe isn’t just a restaurant.
It’s a lifestyle.
It’s a cry for help.
It’s perfection.Go. Eat. Fear for your life in the best way possible.
Tell Pennywise I said hi.
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Jon Jon
This place is really fun with tons of props to explore. Every time we turned our head there was something we didn’t see before. The food (diner food) was great. I love chicken stripe and these were on point. We had a couple drinks that were made fabulously. Fun place to visit and eat. We will be returning or shall I say “I’ll be back”.
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Rachel Vegas
This restaurant is cool, however my son was a bit disappointed that the only reference to Ghostbusters was the car outside. The food was good, not a very large selection for anyone with food allergies though.
I would have looked past this if the customer service was better, it would have been nice for the waitress to offer us condiments and check up on us. I enjoyed the experience but probably won’t be back.
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Ronnie Pearson
This place brought back my childhood memories. What a blast from the past. It was so rad! We had the Risky business burger and tetris tots with the captain crunch milk shake. Everything was fantastic. Wish we had this in Texas. Everything was so on point and we even got to take an old skool picture in the picture booth.
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William Shaughnessy
If you’re in Las Vegas and love the 80s, Back to the 80s Cafe is an absolute must-visit. From the moment you walk in, you’re surrounded by incredible 80s memorabilia that instantly takes you back in time. The lighting and atmosphere are amazing, and the music is packed with classic 80s hits that make the whole place feel fun and nostalgic.

The food is excellent and everything we tried was delicious. The staff is also incredibly friendly and welcoming, which makes the experience even better. They also have a really cool selection of 80s-themed souvenirs for sale if you want to take a little piece of nostalgia home with you.

One of the coolest things is the Ghostbusters car parked out front, which is awesome for photos and really adds to the theme. There’s also an attached 80s bar for guests 21+ with a fun and creative alcohol menu that perfectly fits the vibe.

The cafe itself is family-friendly, so it’s a great spot whether you’re visiting with kids, friends, or just want to relive the 80s for a while. Great food, great music, great atmosphere—this place has it all.

⭐ Highly recommend checking it out while you’re in Vegas!
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GirlgeniusNYC
If you remember the 1980’s — or just wish you did — YOU WILL LOVE IT HERE.
Amazing music. Delicious food. Wonderful staff.
They really understood the assignment here!
A cute little place near UNLV. Well worth a trip.
If 2025 has you down [or — insert current year] indulge in some healthy escapism at BACK TO THE 80’S!
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Natasha P
Very underwhelming.
Whilst there is a George McFly doppelganger, it kinda all goes downhill from there.
It feels more tacky than anything, the memorabilia seems cheap and mass produced rather than original pieces. Its most definitely gimmicky.
We didnt bother staying for food we were that unimpressed.
I originally ordered a Slushy with vodka but only after 5mins did they say i couldnt have it as the machine wasnt working. Nuff said there i think.
The Material Girl cocktail (basically a Cosmo) was not good either, i didn’t finish.
It was a long way to come out for nothing.
I feel that they paid an influencer to recommend this place, not them doing it if their own back.
Save yourself the time and the disappointment.
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Andrea
Fun little themed spot. Staff was friendly and the food was really good! Loved the tetris tater tots. The decor is a little gimmicky, but I think it works for the era. The Nintendo was really cool on the bar side!
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