Where to Find Rosh Hashanah Dinners in Las Vegas, 2024
Rosh Hashanah dinner at Siegel’s Bagelmania. | Siegel’s Bagelmania For brisket, round challah, and honey cake, let someone else do the cooking Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, is often celebrated with family and friends around tables of round challahs, savory brisket, and apples and honey. This year, families in Las Vegas can skip the all-day cooking relay and dine out or order in with special menus featuring full-blown brisket dinners; sweet, earthy tzimmes; noodle kugel; and honey cake. The evening of October 2 to October 4 marks the two-day observance this year. Below are restaurants serving Rosh Hashanah dinners in 2024. Honey Salt: The Summerlin restaurant has three-course meals available for dining in or ordering to-go. A meal of roasted chicken is $51 and a slow-braised brisket dinner is $57. Both come with challah, matzo ball soup, and apple honey cake. Chicken, brisket, and the sides are all available a la carte, too. 1031 South Rampart Boulevard Siegel’s Bagelmania: The Jewish deli near the Las Vegas Convention Center can cater family dinners for eight to 10 people. For $329.95, they include matzo ball soup, chopped liver or noodle kugel, potato latkes with cherry applesauce, roasted carrots, brisket with gravy, roasted chicken, round challah, and a choice of honey cake or classic black-and-white cookies. Individual dinners are also on offer for $34.95 each. 252 Convention Center Drive The Bagel Cafe: The bakery and cafe has dinners for dining in at the Summerlin restaurant or taking the food to go. Meals that feed two people are $58 and include a choice of gefilte fish, chopped liver, or fruit; an entree of brisket or roast chicken; sides like potato pancakes, kasha varnishkes, and tzimmes; vegetables; challah; and apple, honey, or pear bundt cake. 301 North Buffalo Drive Gilcrease Orchard: For families in need of apples for dipping and apple treats for dessert, this 100-year-old orchard in northwest Las Vegas sells apple cider doughnuts for $6, and half-gallons of apple cider for $7. The orchard is open Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. for purchasing and picking.7800 North Tenaya Way
For brisket, round challah, and honey cake, let someone else do the cooking
Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, is often celebrated with family and friends around tables of round challahs, savory brisket, and apples and honey. This year, families in Las Vegas can skip the all-day cooking relay and dine out or order in with special menus featuring full-blown brisket dinners; sweet, earthy tzimmes; noodle kugel; and honey cake. The evening of October 2 to October 4 marks the two-day observance this year. Below are restaurants serving Rosh Hashanah dinners in 2024.
Honey Salt: The Summerlin restaurant has three-course meals available for dining in or ordering to-go. A meal of roasted chicken is $51 and a slow-braised brisket dinner is $57. Both come with challah, matzo ball soup, and apple honey cake. Chicken, brisket, and the sides are all available a la carte, too.
1031 South Rampart Boulevard
Siegel’s Bagelmania: The Jewish deli near the Las Vegas Convention Center can cater family dinners for eight to 10 people. For $329.95, they include matzo ball soup, chopped liver or noodle kugel, potato latkes with cherry applesauce, roasted carrots, brisket with gravy, roasted chicken, round challah, and a choice of honey cake or classic black-and-white cookies. Individual dinners are also on offer for $34.95 each.
252 Convention Center Drive
The Bagel Cafe: The bakery and cafe has dinners for dining in at the Summerlin restaurant or taking the food to go. Meals that feed two people are $58 and include a choice of gefilte fish, chopped liver, or fruit; an entree of brisket or roast chicken; sides like potato pancakes, kasha varnishkes, and tzimmes; vegetables; challah; and apple, honey, or pear bundt cake.
301 North Buffalo Drive
Gilcrease Orchard: For families in need of apples for dipping and apple treats for dessert, this 100-year-old orchard in northwest Las Vegas sells apple cider doughnuts for $6, and half-gallons of apple cider for $7. The orchard is open Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. for purchasing and picking.
7800 North Tenaya Way