

Located at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, Kassi Beach House offers an escape to the Italian seaside serving authentic coastal Italian cuisine alongside a refreshing wine, beer, and cocktail menu. Offering endless celebration: daily bottomless rosé, weekly house party and more!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4455 Paradise Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89169
Phone: (702) 693-4000
Website: https://kassibeach.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: sevenrooms.com
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Reviews
The service stood out in a very positive way. Our waiter was friendly, attentive, and present at just the right moments without being intrusive. We started with calamari and meatballs to share, both of which were great. For the main course, we had a seafood pasta and a pizza — both were very good — and the drinks were spot on as well.
The only small downside was that it felt quite cold inside the restaurant. Aside from that, it was a wonderful experience and a great spot for a work dinner or evening out.
The service, however, is what truly made our night five-star worthy. Every staff member was attentive, but the entire service team operated with such seamless professionalism. They made fantastic recommendations, kept our glasses full, and ensured every detail of our evening was flawless.
The food and drinks were absolute highlights. We started with the Yellowtail Crudo—fresh and vibrant—followed by the Spicy Rigatoni (a must-try!). The cocktails are equally impressive; strong, creative, and beautifully presented.
Kassi Beach House is more than just a restaurant; it’s an entire dining experience. Whether you’re stopping for happy hour, a decadent dinner, or just grabbing a great drink by the pool, this place is a guaranteed win. Highly, highly recommend for anyone looking for the best food and atmosphere in Vegas! We can’t wait to return.
I also had an Old Fashioned, which was very well made and smooth, with a nice depth of flavor that paired perfectly with the food. The atmosphere is relaxed yet stylish, and the overall experience feels effortlessly polished.
Fantastic food, great drinks, and a place I’d happily return to. Highly recommended.
The server, Rebecca, was great. The meal was great as well. I had the spicy sausage.
My friends and I had a confirmed reservation, but things went wrong as soon as we arrived. We waited around 30 minutes for our table, and during that time the hostess was surprisingly rude. At one point she even told us we could “find a table ourselves.” Meanwhile, people without reservations were being seated before us, which felt really disrespectful.
When we finally sat down, the plates they brought out were dirty visibly dirty, to the point where I took photos because I couldn’t believe it. Our food took a long time to arrive as well.
They also said they’d offer a complimentary drink because of all the issues, but then added it to the bill. We had to point it out for them to remove it. And to make things worse, they took my card to process the payment and disappeared with it for almost 20 minutes, which made me really uncomfortable.
Overall, the whole evening felt stressful, unorganized, and far from what we expected. I really hope management takes a closer look at what’s going on, because this was honestly disappointing for a place that’s supposed to be high-end.
Salad, Steak so good. Very Nice Mordern interior & Trendy Music !!!
Wide Space & Good price of Foods & Drinks.
I will be again. Must !!!
The food and pricing were the biggest letdowns. The Avocado Toast, a dish that’s hard to mess up, was done poorly here. The ratio of ingredients was completely off, with a minuscule amount of avocado overshadowed by a mountain of pickled vegetables on thick, heavy toast. For a $23 plate, the quality simply wasn’t there.
Drinks were also shockingly expensive. At about $17 for a single mimosa, it’s hard to justify when so many other Las Vegas spots offer bottomless options at a lower price (literally next door). Service felt impersonal, with our waitress’s main goal seeming to be upselling us on more drinks and pushing dessert far too early.
Overall, Kassi Beach House has a great concept, but the execution of its food, pricing, and service for brunch needs significant improvement to match the positive reviews.
PS ask for a steak knife with the toast, they only give you a butter knife which is next to impossible to cut with