Customers praised the glamorous 1920s vibe and elegant decor, creating a unique dining atmosphere.
Food Quality
While many enjoyed the food, there were mixed reviews; some dishes were highlighted as excellent, while others were described as mediocre or disappointing.
Service Issues
Service received mixed feedback, with some praising attentive staff while others reported rude or rushed service, particularly for smaller parties.
Entertainment
Live music and performances were generally well-received, adding to the overall experience, though some felt the entertainment was lacking or poorly timed.
Reservation Challenges
Many customers expressed frustration with the reservation process, including long wait times and being seated in less desirable locations despite having reservations.
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EMT
3 days ago
5.0
We’re all connoisseurs of fine wine and dining, and unanimously agreed that this was one of our favorite experiences. We loved the glamorous 1920s supper-club vibe — the ambiance, the food, the exquisite wine list, and the elevated dress code (though we could have done without the group of guys in hoodies!). The no-cellphone policy was the perfect finishing touch. Can’t wait to be back!
GH
Gracie Huang
Nov 16, 2025
4.0
My honest review is that the food is decent but not the best. The crab endive, Mac n cheese were pretty memorable, but my brazino was very, very underwhelming. Scallops were decent. Dessert was meh. Carrot souffle was meh. Oh lobster roll was especially meh. I thought the singers and dancing was nice, but I've also been to the weho one and thought that was pretty comparable. Bottom line: if you've been to the weho one, can save your time and skip bc it was basically the same thing.
MB
Michelle Blomfelt-Jabs
Nov 11, 2025
5.0
Food was outstanding. Shrimp cocktail was incredible-the bread was also very good-melts in your mouth. The entertainment was also top notch jazz. Great singer. The whole vibe of the place is Old Vegas and upscale. I will say our service wasn’t the best. Drinks not refilled very quickly. She seemed tired and lethargic. Other than that we loved it and will be back hoping for better service.
CL
Claire Louise
Nov 8, 2025
3.0
Let’s start with the great stuff. This is our second time at this restaurant. The food is excellent. The performers are great. It’s really well thought out food and very high quality. No notes.
Now for the not so great. The hosts are so rude, they are amusingly abrasive with eye rolls and sniggers. It’s almost as though you should be grateful to have got a reservation…we are all from New York, we understand the concept of high-end…the best places are gracious and warm. Our table was 45 mins late, we only asked once what the wait time would be (for our 10.30pm reservation) and when I tell you the disgust on the ladies face when I dared question (very gently and politely) whether we would be seated soon….when we eventually got seated we were put in the corner by the plates so constantly felt like the staff were on top of us (not their fault of course).
Our server was excellent though, she made sure the food came out fast and was really good energy. Within 20 mins of sitting down our food was there.
You might make some of the best chicken tenders I’ve ever eaten, you may also have built a glorious Hollywood themed restaurant…but your hosts will cost you that Michelin star.
DB
Donna B
Nov 7, 2025
5.0
We had a fantastic dinner at Delilah. Didn’t know anything about the place, didn’t have reservations or expectations, but the menu sounded good and it’s one of the few places at the Wynn that takes walk-ins. We were able to get a table on their patio, which is an enclosed room with no roof. A bit chilly but the space heaters warmed it up. We couldn’t see the stage but we could hear the music, and actually preferred the volume level outside vs the dining room, which is lovely and atmospheric but quite loud.
Service was excellent, and the food was so good, starting with the pillowy soft loaf of warm bread. We had the tomato & stracciatella and wedge salads, the chicken tenders, and a terrific rack of lamb. Too full to order dessert, but our server brought a couple of small plates and said something sweet was coming. I was surprised, but thought maybe they have a couple of small bites to finish the meal. Oh, no - they brought us a Slutty Brownie dessert, an absolutely sinful overload of chocolate, complete with stunning presentation as they pour the hot chocolate fondue over the chocolate sphere on top, which melts to reveal ice cream inside. We couldn’t finish it, but it was fabulous.
Delilah is located at 3131 Las Vegas Blvd. South, Las Vegas, NV 89109, US.
What are the opening hours of Delilah?
Delilah is open daily from 5:30 PM to 2:00 AM.
Does Delilah accept reservations and how can I make one?
Yes, Delilah accepts reservations. You can make one online at https://www.sevenrooms.com/reservations/delilahwlv.
What types of payment does Delilah accept?
Delilah accepts American Express, Cash, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa.
Are there any accessibility features at Delilah?
Yes, Delilah has wheelchair accessible entrances, parking, seating, and restrooms.
Does Delilah serve alcohol and have a bar onsite?
Yes, Delilah serves cocktails, beer, wine, and other alcoholic beverages, and has a bar onsite.
Is live music available at Delilah?
Yes, Delilah offers live music for its guests.
Which nearby places can I visit before or after dining at Delilah?
You can visit Caffe Al Teatro for a cafe experience, The Pool at Wynn for swimming and recreation, or Wynn Casino, Las Vegas Strip for entertainment, all located near Delilah.
Where can I find nearby bars and lounges close to Delilah?
Nearby bars include Charlie’s Bar + Grill, High Limit Bar, Wynn Sports Lounge, Parasol Down, and Passions, perfect for drinks before or after your meal at Delilah.
Are there interesting shopping destinations near Delilah?
Yes, you can explore nearby boutiques and stores such as Kenzo, Balenciaga, Christian Louboutin, Graff jewelry, and Balmain for fashion and accessories.