
Old-timey supper club & lounge with Italian eats, a full bar, celebrity photo displays & live music.
Hours
| Saturday | 5–10 PM |
| Sunday | 5–10 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 5–10 PM |
| Thursday | 5–10 PM |
| Friday | 5–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2333 E Sahara Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89104
Phone: (702) 457-3866
Website: http://www.iacvegas.com/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Reservations: iacvegas.com
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Reviews
It is a place of tradition… of respect… of things done the right way.
I began with the jumbo shrimp cocktail. Large. Fresh. Properly prepared.
Nothing excessive. Nothing careless. Just as it should be.
For the main course, I had our server Andrea, order for me… She got me the Veal Marsala.
It was tender, full of flavor, served with fresh mixed vegetables and red roasted potatoes. Balanced. Honest. There is no need to speak loudly when the food speaks for itself.
This is old-school Vegas. A place that remembers who it is.
They have been here since the early 1960s, and you do not last that long without earning loyalty.
If you are in Las Vegas, you should come here.
Some places offer food.
This place offers great food,, history, and tradition.
Attended for a birthday, the private dining area converted into a banquet hall complete with live music and dance, staff is professional and courteous while the layout sees a noteworthy bottleneck for those trying to get a drink.
Served Buffet-style, the antipasti station highlighted by marinated Artichoke Hearts and Mortadella but brought down by stale Bread, Penne and Rigatoni are clearly made with boxed Pasta while decent Meatballs outpace Steak was overcooked and flavorless.
Priced on par with places like Al Solito Posto, though lacking even a fraction of the craftsmanship or quality, consider this for a night when “scene” matters more than what is served, though in that case Ferraro’s or The Bootlegger are much better.
The night started with delicious appetizers—calamari and a beautiful antipasto platter—followed by a full three-course meal that our guests are still raving about. I even entrusted them with our wedding cake, and they didn’t disappoint—it was both stunning and delicious.
We had an open bar for nearly 7 hours, and to our surprise, it was incredibly reasonable—only $1,700! The bartender and wait staff were fantastic—friendly, attentive, and on top of everything all night. There was even an outdoor area where guests could relax and enjoy cigars, which was a great touch.
I truly can’t say enough good things. If you’re considering this venue, don’t hesitate—it was everything we hoped for and more