
Bobby Flay is doubling down on the Strip, this time with a French accent. Brasserie B Parisian Steakhouse is now open inside Caesars Palace, folding classic brasserie staples into Flay’s spice-forward playbook. The space leans vintage Paris with cane-backed chairs and blown-glass lighting, while the kitchen covers everything from a raw bar to hefty steaks and a full breakfast lineup. Locals and visitors can drop in for brunch, lunch or dinner without ever leaving the casino floor.
Design and Space on the Casino Floor
Designed by Olivia Jane Design & Interiors, Brasserie B centers on an L-shaped, 20-seat bar framed by handmade subway tile and blown-glass chandeliers meant to echo a traditional Parisian brasserie. Caesars lists the dining room at roughly 140 seats and highlights a showstopping raw bar that spills into the main room, setting the tone as guests walk in. The restaurant sits adjacent to Amalfi by Bobby Flay and Montecristo Cigar Bar, according to Caesars Entertainment.
Menu Highlights
Seafood fans are steered straight to the raw bar, where oysters and littleneck clams share space with Bay Scallops Sophie, yellowtail crudo and a prawn cocktail that swaps the usual sauce for smoked chili. On the meat side, Bobby’s spice-crusted bone-in ribeye, finished with a smoked chili-honey glaze and roasted red pepper relish, sits alongside more simply prepared steaks and a showy 48-ounce tomahawk for serious appetites. Those details are outlined in coverage from Las Vegas Magazine.
Flay’s Parisian Pivot
Flay is framing Brasserie B as a return to French technique, with classic brasserie fare serving as a canvas for his seasoning-driven style. His site notes that Brasserie B opened in December 2023 and positions the restaurant alongside his other concepts at Caesars Palace. For the chef’s own description of the project, see Bobby Flay.
Where It Fits on the Strip
Brasserie B slots into a long-running Strip strategy of swapping out aging steakhouses in favor of high-profile chef-driven rooms to keep resort dining fresh. Early reporting on the project noted that it would take over an existing steakhouse footprint and aim for a casual but polished energy, according to Eater Vegas.
Reservations and How to Go
Reservations are available online, with booking handled through OpenTable. Diners can also reach the restaurant via Caesars Palace’s dining line and should check the resort’s listings for current hours and additional booking details. For official information on the restaurant, consult Caesars Entertainment.









