Bob Taylor's Ranch House

Steak house · Las Vegas

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"The city’s oldest restaurant, Bob Taylor’s Original Ranch House literally saw the growth of Las Vegas creep up to its once under-developed location. Since 1955, the cowboy-themed former home has welcomed guests with Western decor including a collection of spurs owned by Hollywood cowboys, mountain views, and the sight, smell, and char of an open mesquite grill. Popular dishes among its frequent patrons include a half-ound burger and the dinner of smoked prime rib and lobster tail." - Janna Karel

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Bob Taylor’s Ranch House

6250 Rio Vista St, Las Vegas, NV 89130 Get directions

bobtaylorsranchhouse.com

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