Bardot Brasserie, French restaurant in Aria Resort and Casino, Las Vegas, United States
Bardot Brasserie is a French restaurant inside the Aria Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, offering bistro-style cooking in a setting designed around brass fixtures, leather seating, and a marble bar. The dining room is mid-sized, with a layout that separates the bar area from the main tables.
The restaurant opened in 2015 as part of the dining program at Aria Resort and Casino. It was one of the first concepts in Las Vegas to focus on traditional French brasserie cooking in a dedicated setting rather than as a secondary option within a larger venue.
The restaurant is named after French actress Brigitte Bardot, which gives the space a playful retro French character. The brass fixtures, leather seating, and marble bar reinforce that feeling, making the room feel closer to a Paris side street than a casino floor.
Bardot Brasserie sits inside the Aria Resort and Casino and can be reached through the hotel lobby without needing to be a guest. Booking a table in advance is a good idea, as the room fills up quickly on weekends and during major events on the Strip.
The bar holds one of the largest collections of Chartreuse spirits in Las Vegas, with rare bottles from different production periods available to order. Chartreuse is a French herbal liqueur made by Carthusian monks since the 18th century, and finding this range of bottles outside France is uncommon.
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