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Noise • Moderate
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Jaleo - The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas reviews from people who’ve dined at this restaurant. Based on recent rating.
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Noise • Moderate
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Monday is a top pick if you want Flamenco entertainment, guests love the dancers and live guitar on Flamenco Monday. For a less crowded, quieter experience, pick an early weekday (Mon–Thu) evening. Weekend nights are best if you want the full lively Strip atmosphere but expect more noise and busier service.
Portions follow a classic tapas format, mostly small plates designed for sharing. Guests consistently note that dishes are tapas-sized, so ordering several plates to share is the best approach. Some guests feel certain plates are small for the price, while others recommend pacing your order across the meal to control cost and avoid over-ordering. Paella and tasting menus are larger/shared options for groups.
It can, guests report occasional seating delays even with reservations (e.g., 20-minute waits) and slower service during peak times. Reservations are recommended, but be prepared for possible hold times during busy evenings, special events, or when paella orders (which take time) are being prepared. If you’re on a schedule, call ahead and ask about wait times or consider an early reservation.
Casual dress is the stated policy, aim for smart-casual if you want to match the polished, lively vibe of the Cosmopolitan. Guests typically dressed comfortably for an evening out, and the restaurant’s energy suits relaxed but neat attire for dinner or special occasions.
Yes, the staff commonly accommodate special occasions and dietary needs when notified. Guests report complimentary touches for birthdays/anniversaries and helpful servers who suggest dishes or modify orders for dietary preferences. Call the restaurant ahead to request seating, allergy accommodations, or celebration extras so the team can prepare and deliver a smooth experience.
Yes, the restaurant allows private parties and accommodates group events. Guests have celebrated anniversaries and special occasions here, and the team can help plan private or semi-private gatherings; call ahead to discuss group menus, space options, and booking details.
Jaleo at The Cosmopolitan is open evenings: Monday–Thursday and Sunday 5:00 pm–10:00 pm, and Friday–Saturday 4:30 pm–11:00 pm. These set dinner hours make it a great spot for evening dining and late-night weekend meals, reservations are recommended for busy nights and special events like Flamenco Monday.
Partly, Jaleo is family-friendly in practice, as guests often celebrate birthdays and dine with teens or children. The tapas format makes it easy to share plates and accommodate varied tastes. Accessibility specifics aren’t clearly listed; one guest noted a lack of offered assistance when a party used a scooter, so if you need specific accessible seating or help, call ahead and request accommodations to ensure staff can assist on arrival.
Yes, Jaleo is a lively, tapas-style spot that makes for a fun, memorable date night. Guests regularly praise the flavorful Spanish small plates, sangria, and the theatrical touches like an open kitchen and Flamenco nights (great for a special evening). Expect a vibrant, sometimes loud atmosphere that’s ideal if you enjoy energetic dining and sharing plates. For a quieter, more intimate feel, request an early seating or mention a special occasion when you book.
Yes, families do dine here and guests often celebrate birthdays with children. The tapas format works well for sharing a variety of flavors, though there isn’t a noted kids’ menu. For younger children, consider an early seating, ask about high chairs or a private space, and call ahead to confirm any menu flexibility or accommodations.
Busiest: weekend evenings and nights with entertainment (Flamenco Monday and peak weekend hours), guests describe a lively, sometimes loud dining room. Quietest: early weeknights and earlier dinner seatings (Mon–Thu early evening) tend to be calmer. If you prefer less noise, aim for an early weekday reservation or call to discuss quieter seating options.
Go on a Monday evening for Flamenco night if you want live dancers and a festive vibe, guests love the entertainment. If you prefer a quieter meal, aim for an early weekday seating (Mon–Thu early evening) when the room is less crowded. Weekends and peak hours are lively and energetic, great for groups and celebrations but often louder and busier.
The atmosphere is vibrant, energetic, and theatrical, think lively Spanish tapas house with an open kitchen and occasional Flamenco performances. Guests frequently describe it as fun, busy, and sometimes loud, especially on entertainment nights and weekends. The space is casual yet polished, making it great for celebrations, groups, and food-focused nights out; ask for earlier seating if you prefer a quieter vibe.
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