Are you wondering how much does it cost to eat at Hell’s Kitchen? Here’s my price breakdown, including hidden costs and how to save money.
If you’re visiting Las Vegas soon, you might be looking for more information about the Hell’s Kitchen restaurant, and how much it costs to eat there.
You might just be curious, or maybe you’re already planning to eat at Hell’s Kitchen ragardless!
The Hell’s Kitchen restaurant in Las Vegas is the world’s first Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen restaurant, and it’s located at Caesar’s Palace hotel in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip.
If you’re planning to eat at Hell’s Kitchen, this article should have everything you need to know about how much it costs to eat at Hell’s Kitchen, and also the kind of food on offer too.
So, you can really eat at Hell’s Kitchen then?
You can’t miss it – the place is huge – and it takes centre stage right outside the hotel in the middle of all the hustle and bustle of the Las Vegas Strip.
If you’re planning to eat at Hell’s Kitchen, trust us – you’ll have issues finding the place!
If you’re a fan of the Hell’s Kitchen TV show (or Gordon Ramsey in general) you might be wondering ‘How much does it cost to eat at Hell’s Kitchen?’.
Chances are – if you’re reading this, you’re trying to work out if a visit to Hell’s Kitchen Las Vegas is within your budget, so hopefully we’ll be able to answer your question here, and give you a good idea of how much it costs to eat at Hell’s Kitchen.
Here’s what it is like to eat at Hell’s Kitchen…
First of all, the restaurant feels just like the TV show set, so when it comes to choosing to eat at Hell’s Kitchen – you really are getting that experience.
It’s like walking into the TV studio, and there’s something really exciting about that, and it means the energy and atmosphere inside Hell’s Kitchen Las Vegas is really great.
Obviously, Gordon Ramsey most probably won’t be there (but hey, maybe when you eat at Hell’s Kitchen, you’ll get lucky!).
As I mentioned, the restaurant is huge – it actually seats more than 300 guests, which include two chef’s tables (just like in the TV show).
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There are floor-to-ceiling windows in the restaurant – which all overlook the Las Vegas strip, so there are some pretty incredible views from inside, and it’s actually pretty special to eat at Hell’s Kitchen for this reason alone! Never mind all the other stuff we’re still to mention.
Like in the TV show, the Hell’s Kitchen restaurant in Las Vegas also has the trademark red and blue design details to represent the two different teams of chefs.
You’ll also notice the menu is full of all the classic and challenging dishes from the show menu too, including:
- Beef Wellington
- Eggs In Purgatory
- Hell’s Kitchen Burger
- Sticky Toffee Pudding
So, how much does it cost to eat at Hell’s Kitchen?
In my opinion, the experience is great and the pricing is quite reasonable to eat at Hell’s Kitchen – as long as you know the tricks to saving a bit of money (when you’re on a budget).
To be honest, especially when you compare it to other celebrity chef restaurants in the city, and considering this is an experience from start to finish, Hell’s Kitchen offers really good value for money, so it’s a pretty great choice to decide to eat at Hell’s Kitchen.
I’m going to include the full menus below for you to take a look through, but here’s an idea of what to expect, for some of the most well known meals on the menu (these aren’t all the options, just some of the most well known items).
Appetizer prices to eat at Hell’s Kitchen
Just a quick note: these prices are all correct as of June 2020. But may change as time goes on.
Pan-Seared Scollops – $24.95
Lobster Risotto – $25.95
Hell’s Kitchen hot wings – $17.95
Caesar Salad with chicken – $25.95
Caesar Salad with shrimp – $27.95
Pumpkin Soup – $14.95
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Sandwiches and Pizza prices
Just a quick note: these prices are all correct as of June 2020. But may change as time goes on.
Hell’s Kitchen Burger – $23.95
Fried Chicken Sandwich – $20.95
Wild mushroom pizza – $20.95
Margarhita pizza – $19.95
Entree prices to eat at Hell’s Kitchen
Just a quick note: these prices are all correct as of June 2020. But may change as time goes on.
Braised short rib – $39.95
Crispy skin salmon – – $36.95
Fillet mignon – $49.95
New York strip steak – $55.95
(Side courses; fries, potato puree and roasted corn are all $13.95 each).
How much does it cost to eat at Hell’s Kitchen for 2 people?
So, from looking at the above prices, and taking an average. We can start to work out and approximate prices for two people to dine at Hell’s Kitchen. Of course, this costing won’t be 100% accurate, because the menu choices, the drink choices, etc will change from person to person. This is just to give you a rough estimate of how much it’ll cost to east at Hell’s Kitchen.
My calculations are based off the assumption that you’ve had:
If you both have two cocktails (approx $18 each)
A appetizer each (approx $24.95 each)
An entree each ($49.95 each)
Two sides to share ($13.95 each)
One dessert to share ($13.95)
That would bring the total to: $263.65
But remember! You’ll also need to account for tax and tip – don’t forget this, as it will often add a large sum onto the cheque at the end of the meal.
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How can I save money when eating at Hell’s Kitchen?
For some people who eat at Hell’s Kitchen, they really want to experience the restaurants because they’re huge fans of the show, but they don’t have the budget to be splashing out on a 3-course meal.
If this is you, don’t worry – you can still eat at Hell’s Kitchen on a budget. There are a few ways to eat at Hell’s Kitchen for cheaper than the approximate price I calculated above, here are my tips:
Tip 1: Steer clear of cocktails when you eat at Hell’s Kitchen- cocktails add up and can be expensive. Stick to draft beer or cans of beer to keep the cost on alcohol low.
Tip 2: Opt for sandwiches or burgers as your main course when you eat at Hell’s Kitchen. These are almost half the price of the steaks, so will reduce you spend greatly.
Tip 3: Share a dessert – a classic trick. You still get to try the sweet stuff when you eat at Hell’s Kitchen, but you don’t need to spend double on two portions.
Tip 4: Take advantage of their set price menus (which I talk about below).
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The Hell’s Kitchen set price menus
One thing that Hell’s Kitchen does, which I really rate, is a fixed price menu for customers who eat at Hell’s Kitchen. This menu is really well priced (like amazingly so) but you get less choice over your food, so it’s a trade off. It costs less, but you get what you’re given (if that makes sense).
Usually on fixed priced menus, the food is basic or a bit boring, but I find the fixed price menu at Hell’s Kitchen damn good! It actually includes their famous Beef Wellington too – so that’s amazing!
I’ve screen grabbed the two different fixed price menus they offer (one is cheaper, one is more expensive (it includes Lobster, which is why). But they’re both great value considering there are 3 course included, and the high quality of the food on offer.
MORE AFFORDABLE FIXED PRICE OPTION:
MORE EXPENSIVE FIXED PRICE OPTION:
The Hell’s Kitchen menus in more detail
If you didn’t find what you’re looking for on the items I selected above, you can see all the menus and items on the menu links below.
- Lunch Menu
- Brunch Menu
- Dinner Menu
- Dessert Menu
- Vegetarian Lunch Menu
- Vegetarian Dinner Menu
- Bar & Wine Menu
- Cocktail Menu
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Hopefully this guide to how much does it cost to eat at Hell’s Kitchen has been useful!
As you can see, there are plenty of ways to make eating at Hell’s Kitchen more affordable! So if you’re wondering how much does it cost to eat at Hell’s Kitchen, and you’re worried about the prices at Hell’s Kitchen, hopefully this blog post has helped you find a way to make it work within your budget!
If you’re still unsure, I always recommend checking the TripAdvisor reviews too – as they can always give you more of an idea of what the pricing and experience is like.