Carnegie Deli

Deli · South Las Vegas

Carnegie Deli

Deli · South Las Vegas

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3400 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

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New York–style Jewish deli at the Mirage serving classic Reubens, chicken soup & all-day breakfasts.  

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3400 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Get directions

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3400 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 Get directions

+1 702 791 7111
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"Carnegie Deli, home to overstuffed pastrami sandwiches, big bowls of matzah ball soup, and corned beef hash, closes in February 2020 to make way for a new restaurant at the Mirage. The resort sent out word that the Jewish deli, which originally opened in 2005 at the resort, departs in favor of an unnamed fast-casual restaurant opening in the spring. The beloved deli out of New York renovated back in 2014, adding banquette seating at the entrance and minor kitchen renovations." - Susan Stapleton

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"The original Carnegie Deli, which opened in 1937 in New York across from Carnegie Hall, closed in 2016, but diners can still find the restaurant’s famous pastrami sandwiches at the Mirage. Located just off of the casino floor, Carnegie Deli serves New York favorites such as hot pastrami, corned beef, and chicken soup with matzo balls plus burgers, hot dogs, and potato pancakes." - Krista Diamond

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Jeff Kahane

Google
If there is a better deli in Vegas I don’t know about it (but would like to). The sandwiches are huge. They are really big enough for two people. This makes the price more appropriate for a sandwich but also leaves room for other yummy things like a knish.

Suyog

Google
First of all , who puts this place in cheap eats ?? This is quite a pricey place for a deli. A slice of cheesecake could set you back with $13 ?? It's delicious but still $12+ ?? The ambience is good, staff is great . It's located in the Mirage on Las Vegas strip. Easy to locate from casino floor. Definitely try cheesecake

Joel

Google
Good place. Been here a bunch. mostly for breakfast. Order at the window usually after a small line. They hand you your drink and a number. Find your seat yourself usually. A waitress brings your food over. Food tastes good. Staff is attentive.

James Thomas

Google
Starting off with the bad. The Cashier looked overwhelmed a bit only focusing on one thing at a time, secondly the portion sizes for the sandwiches was overwhelming, Way too much meat in their sandwiches making it not so enjoyable. There seemed to be a lack of communication when we were asking are orders because we had to repeat ourselves a lot. The good. The cheesecake was pretty good, nice and moist in the inside and the waitresses were polite and active.

Chris Smith

Google
Very good but not quite the size of the original in NY both in portions and overall menu choices. My most recent visit did not have the greatest service. I paid for a drink and I had a lot of difficulty getting my server to come by and pour refills for me. She just wouldn't circulate and then somehow didn't see me trying to wave her over multiple times. The food was delicious. I've had the Woodie Allen and the Bacon Turkey club as well as the Matso Ball soup with golden noodles. I could eat that soup all day long. the woody Allen wasn't quite as big as the last one I had at the now closed NY location but I'd still eat it again. I love Jewish deli!

Andra

Google
We always come here for the Pastrami Reuben. It's a giant sandwich that you can split with one other person. The meat inside is incredibly flavorful and it goes so well with the kraut and thousand island dressing. The cheesecake is also great! Very big portion and light and creamy. The prices here are on the high end but it's very worth it for the sandwich at least. The service was pretty quick for the sandwich but had to wait a while after we finished it to get the cheesecake for some reason. It would be better if everything came out at the same time.

Leedor Habot

Google
My family and I love this place. The portions are perfectly sized (except the omelette which is MASSIVE) and everything tastes absolutely delicious. They're not too expensive, and they have the best gluten free toast I've ever had. Bonus points for being dog friendly too. We will definitely be coming back here next time I'm in Vegas. They didn't disappoint us, and they won't disappoint you.

Earl Kellner

Google
A great deli in the New York or Chicago neighbourhood style. The corned beef Rueben is delicious, but gets only four stars as the corned beef could have been a slight bit more moist. The portions are incredible, so bring your beloved and share (bring a friend or grab someone and make a nrw random friend if a beloved isn't an option). Eating an entire sandwich yourself will lead simultaneously to happiness and regret. Try the cherry cheesecake for a late night snack. You will no doubt be hungry after a night of Vegas partying and will need a sugar rush.