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Bahama Breeze

375 Hughes Center Drive, Las Vegas, NV | Map it  

89109 36.115300 -115.157701

(702) 997-4813 | View Website

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About Bahama Breeze

  • Tropical drinks & food
  • Seafood platters
  • Selection of desserts

Bahama Breeze combines the laid-back atmosphere of the Caribbean islands with incredible food and tropical drinks to make for an experience that is a complete escape from the everyday.

You'll find all your favorites on the menu; fresh seafood, chicken and steak prepared with the flavorful and colorful ingredients of the islands. For starters, try the Coconut Shrimp or Jamaican Grilled Chicken Wings. For your main course, choose from favorites like the Jerk Chicken Pasta, Grilled Steak Kabobs, or Slow-Roasted Ribs with Guava BBQ sauce. Save room for the homemade Key Lime Pie, Dulce de Leche Cheesecake, or the moist and rich Chocolate Tres Leches.

Let your worries slip away as you sip an Ultimate Pina Colada, a classic Cuban Mojito, or the legendary Bahamarita? made with fresh fruit ices.

Whether it's for lunch or dinner, you'll feel like you've escaped to the islands.  View Less
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Features

Neighborhoods:
Paradise
Price:
$
Cuisine:
Caribbean
Categories:
Restaurants

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Restaurant Special Features:
Carry Out, Group Dining, Lunch Spot, Live Music, Outdoor Dining, Family-Friendly Dining
General Info:
Open 7 Days
Payment Methods:
MasterCard, Discover, Visa, American Express

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Reviews for Bahama Breeze

80sGalPal

Member since Jun, 2008 View Profile
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Joined 4 years ago
5.0
June 12, 2008

Fun place to go with a big group. Yeah the ambiance is kind of cheesy, but the food is GOOD! A fun place to go that's away from the strip when you're in Vegas. The drinks and food are in large portions, I recommend the Seafodd Paella, and save room for desert.

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michelinreview

Member since May, 2008 View Profile
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Joined 4 years ago
2.0
May 21, 2008

overhyped eatery with few decent inputs. I visited this eatery late March 2008. I was succumbed by the hype about this interesting restaurant. I was disappointed to find out the dining system and structure resembled so many typical lower class American restaurant chains like Applebee's and alike.

The food was quite exotic by menu and decided to order an appetizer, main course and dessert.

I was overwhelmed by the quantity of the food, especially with their coconut breaded onionrings that could feed up an entire family. Unfortunately, the taste was not very special and it tasted more bread crumbs and soggy onion. The maincourse was decent but lacked the spices it promised in the menu, a sirloin kebab with various spices did not live up to is reputation. The banana bread in butterscotch, with ice cream and fresh bananas, was the only reason it was an average dining experience. eventhough the bananabread slices were pretty dry and boring, the other dessert compliments surrounding the cake were uplifting.

An overall ok restaurant but overrated by other reviewers and it lacked any really authentic caribbean experience and cuisine.

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rver

Member since Aug, 2006 View Profile
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Joined 6 years ago
4.0
May 25, 2007

Great service, great drinks and good food. We've been here several times and the drinks are refreshing and attractive. It is a fun place and the food is good. The chicken wings are large and well seasoned and the chicken flatbread is tasty and great for a meal or an appetizer for 2-4 people. The fish entrees we've had (almond crusted tilapia or salmon) have been fresh and cooked to perfection and are a good meal. Have also had the chicken tortilla soup and would recommend it as a flavorful chock full of goodies treat. Only thing I haven't liked was the rice as it was rather bland.

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Contributor

Member since Aug, 2003 View Profile
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Joined 9 years ago
November 08, 2006

Editorial Review by Citysearch Editors. Artful presentations of Caribbean cuisine and signature cocktails in a tropical atmosphere. Live music Fridays and Saturdays from 4:30pm to close.

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Downtown Steve

Member since Oct, 2006 View Profile
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Joined 6 years ago
3.0
November 02, 2006

Wanna be Bahamma Mamma. On the plus side the atmosphere is fun, staff super friendly, cocktails are good too. The food....decent, not great. The usual watered down for American pallets "ethnic" McEatery. If you have been to the Bahamas or Jamacia.....and then come here...you'll know what I mean. Don't bother with jerked anything here.

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