Slip back in time to the Old West and enjoy huge mesquite-grilled steaks.
(702) 425-1885
6250 Rio Vista St
Las Vegas,
NV
89130
36.2737
-115.2468
Neighborhood: Las Vegas
Reviews & Ratings for Bob Taylor's Original Ranch House
24 reviews
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Mediocre Food
by Texan09
If you want to pay a lot of money for mediocre food this is the place to go! Be weary of ordering their BBQ chicken as you will indeed get the whole chicken including the bones. To make things worse if you split a check be careful to check your credit card to make sure you actually were charged the right amount. We were charged twice and the issue has still not been resolved. I would not recommend this restaurant to anyone.
- Cons: Overpriced
very disappointing
by golfnut07
We have lived less then 5 miles from Bob Taylors for over 9 years. We were told it was agreat place to go and take your friends. We enjoyed many dinners there including special occasions. Our visiting friends raved about it. Then something happened, there was new ownership and everything went downhill. We had a number of bad experiences but kept going back hoping the " the old Bob Taylors" would reappear. Our latest experience will be the last time we go to this restrauant. We went to try the $1 dollar an ounce prime rib. Both of our pieces of meat were overly fatty and tasteless, but the real surprise was that unlike the regular menu the dinners were ala carte. My 16 ounce prime rib with side salad and a twice baked potato cost $25.90. The menu price for 16 ounce prime rib which includes salad and Potato is 25.95. I saved 5cents. NEVER AGAIN
- Pros: none
- Cons: The food and the cost
Which decade are you living in?
by FBMike
I have noticed that most of the negative reviews have stated that the prices were too high. I am not sure what decade they were living in. A modest dinner for four cost us $125+. A comparable meal at Smith and Wollensky's on the strip was $500+. Meals in the restaurants of Las Vegas (especially the casinos) are no longer inexpensive. The days of the $2.95 steak and eggs and the $4.95 T-bone are gone FOREVER.
I have lived in Las Vegas since 1994 and there are very few restaurants that have been able to survive as log as Bob Taylor's. Even the fast food restaurants can't survive.
- Pros: Great Steaks, casual atmosphere
2nd Best Steakhouse in town
by VegasNK
So our favorite steakhouse in town is Circus Circus, which we save for special occasions because of the price. About once a month, we venture to BT's steakhouse and have NEVER been disappointed.
The regular salads with italian dressing are SO good. They remind me of the original Kens Steakhouse restaurant salads from Framingham, Massachusetts.
The steak is great. We always get the fillet and have never had a problem. So yummy!
We have always had incredible service there. We've even got to a first name basis with our favorite server there - but everyone is super friendly and I don't know what the bad reviewers are talking about. They are all professional.
- Pros: Great Steak, Great Service, Price
- Cons: Far Drive
The Best Steak in town
by RileyJack
We come in about every month to six weeks. The food never disapoints. Everything is always well prepared and you just cant beat the flavor of thier steaks and prime rib. I like the fack that the grille is right in veiw nothing to hide, just good food.
I see a lot of negitive reviews here, but I guess people like myself dont usually do reviews, we just go back. This is why I have never seen the place dead at dinnertime. Go, you won't be dissapointed.
- Pros: Great food
- Cons: It can be loud while it is busy.
Best Beef in town
by singlensummerlin
I have lived in Vegas now for a long while. I like Bob?s place with the old time atmosphere. Places come and go but this place has the best steak and friendly service. The sides are ok but if you want the best beef this is the place to go. Also it?s a good time to dress a bit for dinner. Most places care less about jeans and a tee. But I certainly would feel out of place there. I nice shirt and khaki?s will blend in just fine.
I was fooled
by sailof
Way too over-priced...way too over hyped...
I never fill out "reviews'...first one in fact, but felt too compelled...this place is really bad...We went based on all the "great" reviews from long time residents...(we'vw only been here since 1997). Went mid week so it wasn't busy at all...The table and chairs were sticky...should have left right there! The lobster was a white rubber ball and about the same size...the steak is something I could have mage 15 years ago on my first b-b-q. and for all that, I got to pay over $110...! At least the sodas were good. We keep seeing this place recommanded over and over again. Ok, we tried it one more time in case it was on off night...it wasn't...
- Pros: good soda
- Cons: eveything else
Not a good choice
by knbber2
Wow this place was bad, but packed with people. The tables are virtually on top of each other, I was actually unwillingly engaged in the next party's conversation. We ordered 2 16oz NY strips, I am willing to bet they weren't even 10oz each. Very fatty and tough as leather. Took 1 hr 15 mins to get the meal after sitting down. Lobster tail was like a rubber ball. At least it was expensive...and the food was cold. STAY AWAY!
- Pros: none
- Cons: poor service, bad steaks, expensive
Steaks Only
by sensemilla
The review is for the best stake. Bob Taylor's Steak House deserves to be in the top five in Vegas. I was a Vegas resident for four years and ate out 2-3 nights a week throughout the city. During that final year, Taylor's was the only place I chose to go when I went out for a steak.
Slip back in time to the Old West and enjoy huge mesquite-grilled steaks.
by Contributor
In Short
Old-West memorabilia and movie posters line the walls, and a spur collection is displayed in the bar, making the restaurant a must-see for those curious about how Las Vegas looked before the big casinos moved in. Mesquite-grilled steaks are the specialty of the house, cooked at an open grill in the ranch-style dining room. Seafood is also offered, including broiled shrimp, lobster tails and scallops.










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