Welcome to Forum Food Court
Nestled within Caesars Palace, Forum Food Court offers a vibrant dining experience that balances convenience with a touch of culinary flair. With a variety of high-end food options, it caters to families, groups, and individuals alike. The court features restaurants helmed by celebrity chefs, ensuring quality meals that elevate typical food court fare. While it can get busy, its ample seating and accessibility, including vegetarian choices and a full bar, make it a delightful spot for lunch or dinner. The lively atmosphere allows guests to enjoy delicious meals while watching the hustle and bustle of the casino beyond. Come experience flavorful dishes in a unique setting!
- 3570 Las Vegas Blvd S Las Vegas, NV 89109 United States Hotline: (866) 227-5938
Welcome to Forum Food Court, an exhilarating culinary destination located within the bustling atmosphere of Caesars Palace at 3570 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV. This food court is not just your average blend of food stalls; it encapsulates an eclectic selection of dining options that cater to a myriad of tastes, offering everything from the savory delights of celebrity chef creations to comforting, crowd-pleasing favorites.
The Forum Food Court stands out for its unique blend of accessibility and convenience, making it an ideal spot for families, friends, and foodies alike. With wheelchair accessibility, plenty of outdoor seating, and child-friendly options, it’s a locale where you can sit back and enjoy your meal while watching the world go by. Whether you're grabbing a quick bite or enjoying a leisurely meal, the environment is designed to accommodate everyone, from group gatherings to solo dining. Plus, with options for delivery and takeout, even those on the go can savor the flavors.
- Rich Dining Experience: Forum Food Court isn't merely convenient; it's a step up from your typical mall food court, showcasing high-end culinary options that promise exceptional taste.
- Celebrity Chef Influence: Among the selection are offerings from renowned chefs like Bobby Flay and Giada De Laurentiis, enticing fans to indulge in their popular dishes.
- Great for Groups and Families: With ample seating and a lively atmosphere, it’s the perfect spot for larger parties or families with children, making dining out stress-free.
- Snack or Full Meal: Choose from quick snacks like fried chicken or more substantial meals, ensuring everyone finds something to satisfy their cravings.
Reviews from diners provide a vivid snapshot of the Forum Food Court experience. Many appreciate the family-friendly environment, with ample seating and a variety of choices accommodating every palate. One family enthusiastically mentioned their delight in the option to enjoy both Halal Guys and fried chicken in a bustling space, noting that while some eateries may fall short on portions, the flavors remain impressive.
However, it’s worth noting that some patrons pointed out the need for more diligent upkeep, with tables occasionally uncleaned. Yet, the lively ambiance, coupled with the experience of dining amidst the casino's hustle, makes the Forum Food Court an attractive option, particularly for those in search of a casual yet vibrant dining atmosphere.
In short, the Forum Food Court is not just a place to grab a bite; it’s an adventure that enhances your Las Vegas experience. Come for the convenience, stay for the flavors, and indulge in culinary delights that elevate your meal from ordinary to extraordinary. Whether you're a tourist in search of a quick lunch or a local looking to enjoy a dinner out, Forum Food Court is ready to serve up satisfying meals and unforgettable moments.
For more information, call (866) 227-5938 to connect with Forum Food Court and see what culinary delights await you!

I feel like Caesars made itself the outlet for FoodNetwork stars at their prime looking to squeeze more money out of their fans. There's two (that I saw) by Bobby Flay, one by Guy Fieri, and Pronto by Giada (to be fair, it's not at the food court, but it's close. Same with Amalfi by Flay). I like having a food court inside. It's convenient and clean. It's expensive. Not surprised. Six restaurants even though one is closed right now... Plenty of tables and the wait looks like about any mall or airport food court. Restrooms are nearby...but way too small for a food court. There was a long line so I knew there would be restrooms all over the place so I went elsewhere. Still... it's a food court... good place to have more capacity. Maybe a separate hand washing station for people who have been playing and want clean hands. Offload the congestion inside the restrooms. Note: the other restrooms were fine... clean, spacious and plenty of capacity. There's one by the Sportsbar and another by Nobu.

My little family of 3 decided to come check out the food court one day. With a baby in the mix, it's not always easy finding fun places to eat at that are family friendly. My husband and I decided to come to Caesar's because our true motive was to try Ansel Dominique. But first, we needed a real meal. And this was the easiest way to satisfy both my husband's and my tastebuds with a little baby with us. With stroller and stroller bag, we had everything we needed to keep baby happy at the food court. We found a large booth away from the hustle bustle to settle down at. There were many options at the food court. We opted for Halal Guys and fried chicken. This was definitely the worst Halal Guys we've been to because they were stingy. They charge for additional white sauce! I've never experienced that before. They were also skimping out on their meats. But taste was still there. Can't go wrong with flavor at Halal Guys. The fried chicken place was popping. That's where all the customers were at. And upon first bite into the chicken strips, we could tell why. The chicken was juicy, fresh, and delicious. Better than Cane's. The best part of the experience was the ample seating, convenience for people of all ages, and options in food.

This food court is a step above what you'll find in your local mall. The offerings are a bit more high-end, which means better tasting food at higher prices. But it's more reasonable than the other restaurants around Caesar's. There is ample seating, although lots of the tables had not been wiped down. I didn't see anyone cleaning up the area, so they may be short staffed (as so many places are these days.) The food court has a great view of the casino, so you can enjoy your food while watching your friends lose their money in the slot machines.