The 8 Best Food Festivals in Las Vegas You Can Still Make It to in 2025

The Las Vegas food scene isn’t slowing down in the last four months of 2025. The city is known for its always-open restaurants that bring the world’s cuisines to one place, but another draw for travelers who go somewhere for the food first is a wide range of food and drink festivals. In the last months of the year, Vegas festivals range from all-tacos-all-the-time and craft beer block parties, to chef-driven weekends featuring rare wines and ambitious tasting menus.
For travelers with an appetite, these are the food festival dates in Las Vegas worth making a trip for.
San Gennaro FeastView this post on InstagramA post shared by M Resort Spa Casino (@mresortspacasino)
Dates: September 17–21, 2025
Location: M Resort Spa Casino, Henderson (Las Vegas Valley)
Tickets: $10 general admission
Vibe: Italian heritage fair with a carnival-meets-street-festival energy.
With more than 70 food vendors, nightly entertainment, and over 60 carnival rides and games, the San Gennaro Feast is a beloved Italian-American tradition. Guests can sample sausage and peppers, cannoli, zeppoles, and other classics while enjoying international performers, Las Vegas Strip acts, and carnival rides.
Great American Foodie FestView this post on InstagramA post shared by The Great American Foodie Fest (@gafoodiefest)
Dates: September 19–21, 2025
Location: Desert Breeze Park, Las Vegas
Tickets: $10 general admission; food purchased separately
Vibe: Bustling, all-ages food truck carnival with live entertainment.
One of the largest food-centric festivals west of the Mississippi, the Great American Foodie Fest brings dozens of top food trucks and vendors from across the country. Expect everything from deep-fried Oreos and lobster rolls to fusion tacos and gourmet sliders. The festival also includes carnival rides, eating contests, and a beer and cocktail garden. Come hungry — you’ll not be able to same everything in one night, but you can surely try. There’s entertainment for families with kids of all ages when a small break is needed, and a beer garden for adults.
RevelryDates: September 19–27, 2025
Location: Wynn Las Vegas
Tickets: $395 and up
Vibe: High-end, exclusive culinary festival with global prestige.
Many of the top names in the culinary world descend on Wynn Las Vegas for the nine days of Revelry. Michelin-starred chefs, world-class vintners, and star bartenders converge for master classes, chef collaboration dinners, and the grand tasting. Highlights include luxe events like The Icons Dinner, featuring celebrity chefs Emeril Lagasse, Dominique Crenn, and Alain Ducasse. Revelry isn’t a “festival” in the traditional sense, and is more a place to try once-in-a-lifetime dining experiences from around the world without leaving Vegas.
Las Vegas Greek Food FestivalDates: September 26–28, 2025
Location: St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church, 5300 S. El Camino Rd, Las Vegas
Tickets: $10 general admission
Vibe: Joyous community celebration filled with food, dance, and Greek “kefi.”
The decades-running Las Vegas Greek Food Festival regularly draws thousands of people for a three-day immersion in Mediterranean culture. Festival-goers can feast on spanakopita, roasted lamb, and honey-soaked loukoumades, while lively bouzouki bands and traditional dance groups keep the energy high. Beyond the food, you’ll find a bustling agora-style marketplace with handmade goods and tours showcasing Byzantine iconography. Join the late-night circle dancing to fully embrace the festival spirit.
Downtown Brew FestivalView this post on InstagramA post shared by Motley Brews // Beer Festivals (@motleybrews)
Dates: October 25, 2025
Location: Downtown Las Vegas Events Center
Tickets: $50 and up
Vibe: Laid-back, music-filled craft beer festival “under the stars.”
Produced by Motley Brews, the Downtown Brew Festival draws together more than 200 craft beers from 60-plus breweries. Alongside the pours, local chefs serve up hearty bites and live bands play to the crowds. The event is less about the glitz and glam of the Strip and has a more local flavor. VIP upgrades include access to a private lounge with rare beers and premium amenities.
The Great Las Vegas Taco FestivalView this post on InstagramA post shared by Viva LV Taco Festival (@vivalvtacofestival)
Dates: November 1-2, 2025
Location: Craig Ranch Regional Park, North Las Vegas
Tickets: $15 general admission
Vibe: Energetic fiesta with bold flavors, music, and cultural celebration.
Ten years in, The Great Las Vegas Taco Festival claims to be the largest taco festival in the United States. Dozens of vendors from across Las Vegas and beyond dish out street-style carne asada, birria tacos with consommé, fusion twists with sushi, and vegan-friendly options made with jackfruit. Beyond the food, the festival features Día de los Muertos-inspired altars, live mariachi, lucha libre wrestling, and a Chihuahua beauty contest. Snag a VIP pass for access to the Casa de Agave Tequila Tasting, because nothing goes with tacos quite like tequila.
Las Vegas Pizza FestivalView this post on InstagramA post shared by Las Vegas Pizza Fest (@vegaspizzafest)
Date: November 15, 2025
Location: The Industrial Event Space, 2330 S Industrial Rd, Las Vegas
Tickets: $92 and up
Vibe: Pizza paradise with an indulgent, convivial energy.
The Las Vegas Pizza Festival gathers the city’s top pizzaiolos for a celebration of one of the most beloved comfort foods around. From Detroit deep dish to blistered Neapolitan pies, New York slices, Sicilian squares, and creative modern spins, the variety is staggering. Expect local favorites like Pizza Rock, Good Pie, and Yukon Pizza. Pizza obsessives will want to pace themselves and can refresh with a drink from the beer and wine vendors.
Neon City FestivalView this post on InstagramA post shared by Neon City Festival (@neoncityfestival)
Dates: November 21–23, 2025
Location: Downtown Las Vegas Events Center
Tickets: Free, open to the public
Vibe: Urban street fair meets cultural showcase; lively, eclectic, and accessible.
The Neon City Festival transforms the heart of downtown with food trucks, local pop-ups, and regional vendors serving everything from Asian street eats to churros and craft coffee. It’s all accompanied by live bands, DJs, and immersive art installations. There’s no admission cost, making it one of the most budget-friendly festivals on the calendar. For travelers, it’s a chance to see Vegas beyond the Strip — a creative and community-driven event that feels refreshingly authentic. Go at dusk, when the murals and neon art show best and there’s plenty of aromatic street food to enjoy.
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