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    4.1 (59 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)
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    Gill P.

    A little F1 action and a little sweet fix at the F1 arcade. Great service and always spotless 6182026

    Driving simulation POV
    Jason S.

    Came here for an event hosted by Carrier. The driving simulations are a fun experience. You race against three of your peers and the computer. The game is fun and challenging. I was pleasantly surprised by how good the food tasted. Legitimately if their food was served at a restaurant, the restaurant would do well strictly off how good the food tastes. The cocktails were also really good. I ordered the Cool Down Lap, Mule in the Paddock, and Crodino. The Cool Down Lap was a little watered down. The Mule in the Paddock, and Crodino were really good and I would recommend to anyone looking for a good n/a cocktail. The service was good throughout my experience. The space is pretty large and can host a pretty large gathering. I would definitely recommend the F1 Arcade to anyone looking for a space to host a fun event.

    F1 Racing Simulator
    Michelle T.

    What a fun spot for all types of F1 fanatics! The interior is thoughtfully designed and the staff is very attentive. I got a bit motion sick from the racing simulator, so just a heads up for people who experience motion sickness! Overall, it's a great place to stop by and have fun on your trip to Vegas

    4/10/26
    Melissa C.

    Half off for locals deal drew me in. Place was so big I was kinda overwhelmed. It was Planet Hollywood previously and most recently H&M. Went to 3rd floor bar, lots of employees visible and quite a few customers playing the arcade racing games. Just a few customers eating. Took a while after I approached the bar and looked at the menus for an employee to greet me. The locals deal is half off most of the menu and drinks except specialty cocktails. I had a glass of prosecco, 6 taco flight and mini doughnuts. Tacos were barely warm. I don't know how a not busy kitchen can't serve the food hot. After I started eating them I noticed 1 or 2 ingredients were missing from each. The birria was most noticeably missing the BBQ sauce/aioli. The Tandoori chicken tacos were ok but needed the missing pickles/pickled onions, same with the mushroom tacos. There was plenty of meat and mushrooms on the tacos for the regular price of $22. I noticed Al Mancini, a local food reviewer was there. I guess they were only concerned about his food. I did tell one of the servers at the bar about the missing ingredients. The mini doughnuts were ok. When I first got the bill it was wrong (extra item added). On the second bill the tacos were taken off. I appreciated that but hadn't asked. I told the server to thank the manager. Perhaps the next meal will be better, it's unlikely I'll return tho. It may be worth it to go for food with the half price deal, if you're at Caesars and need to eat.

    As we walked up to F1 Arcade, It looked and felt amazing! We just walked about 6 minutes through the shops at Cesars Palace. The walk itself was cool because of all the fancy stores. As we entered the F1, The atmosphere was popping non stopping!! We just picked a booth and sat down. Within 30 seconds a guy named Rythem greeted us. He's was really cool!!, Kinda reminded me of Miami Vice a little. Then introduced us the waitress named Desere. She and my wife chopped up about what she recommended. We got 3 out of her list. Truffle fries Beef brisket tacos Dynamite chicken All that was the best I've had.. Not sure of it being the best though. I will say I can't think of a better place in Vegas that does it better. That sauce and fresh made food was Killer!!! The food came out pretty damn fast too. Almost like pit crew was handling it. We will go back and eat definitely. The race car was very intense!!

    She's in the Lead Cocktail
    Caroline L.

    Podium worthy experience!!! I've been 3x now since it opened 2 months ago and it's such a vibe. The food and drinks are phenomenal. The racing on the actual tracks is awesome. They play great music that's not too loud but loud for an upbeat ambiance. You can come for dinner and drinks by itself or play some racing. There's special F1 Watch Parties and TVs playing sports games. Racing is pretty intuitive and I understood very quickly. It's similar to the racing simulators they have at F1 Grand Prix Plaza. Seat and pedals can be adjusted to your height. Racing skill levels can be chosen from rookie to semi-pro, I recommend Rookie level first! Once the race has started, follow the arrows and when arrow color changes to red you brake and slow down for the curves. Keep racing and swerving to that photo finish! The space is huge here and great for large parties and events. Ronnie was our waitress for a large group event we had and was so sweet helping us and even got me an extra honey butter for the most amazing soft pretzel sticks I've ever had in my life! We ordered 4 rounds of pretzels in addition to the caprese flatbreads, fried chicken, sliders, and guacamole. Food: - Soft Pretzel Sticks with honey mustard whipped butter DELICIOUS!!! MUST GET - The Perigord Wagyu Burger - tasty - Sweet Potato Fries with chipotle aioli - Truffle Fries with truffle aioli - Caprese Flatbread - burrata is yummy - Kids Menu with nice wood color pencils Drinks: - After Silk Dessert Cocktail with Moet Champagne and vanilla gelato - She's In the Lead Cocktail - fruity delicious - Espresso Martini - placed on a black car with dry ice steaming out but they didn't have dry ice

    Jana E.

    Came here for a work event. We had one of the private areas in the back with its own bar and about 8 car simulators. First of all the food was delicious! Everything tried (literally everything) was so good. Even the impossible meat chip things they had was so good - it was the the "impossible bulgogi" tostada. Wow, delish! The poke chip was also really good. As far as the drinks.. my work had an open bar and let's just say a time was had lol. The drinks were reallllyyy good. I tried the welcome to Miami then ended up drinking a whole of the slipstreamer. They will get you right. The simulators are hard if it isn't the rookie mode so be aware. But still fun. Overall enjoyed! Oh yeah they have a deck with nice views of the strip be sure to check that out!!

    Chips & Guacamole
    Davis C.

    The short I was pleasantly surprised by the aesthetic, as well as the food, if you come with some friends or family and order some appetizers, you'll be satisfied. The in depth Me and some family members were in Vegas for the F1 race And decided to stop by the arcade as well. We booked a time in advance and had some time to kill. So we decided to sit in here for about an hour before our time and order some appetizers. We ended up ordering three separate appetizers, then being the chips and guac, pretzel sticks, and a flatbread. I was extremely satisfied with all of them and it made for a good vibe. As for the simulators themselves, they were OK. You probably could easily make one at home that's better, they aren't some insane high spec PC. But for those that just wanted drink and drive legally it would be a great time with some friends to race around the track . I will say that the brake pedal was extremely short in terms of travel so I could not tell how much I needed to apply pressure wise to stop consistently without locking up. With that being said, I would recommend this to anybody wanting sports racing themed bar experience with some friends within Caesars and it was a good time overall. 4.25/5

    Lani S.

    I will disclose upfront that we went on the Friday afternoon of practice 3 and qualifying race during the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend. This means this place was probably at its busiest peak. People were visiting from all over the world. For me, this could potentially have been a full five stars and that could have been if we weren't there during race week. The aesthetics of this place is five stars. The vibe is fun but not overbearingly loud. It has everything you want - good food, good drinks, great variety, driving simulators, plenty of seating, and yes, clean bathrooms! Everything is F1 related from the logo on the burger to the wet wipes packaging to the Las Vegas Grand Prix circuit outline everywhere (walls, ceiling, and even neon signs in the bathroom). I don't know if this is the case for circumstances outside of the busy rush of race week, but we were told you have to make reservations to use the simulators. Also, no solo reservations. There has to be two people reserving at a time. We were able to walk in to eat and drink, however. It was just my daughter and me, so we were able to grab a table pretty easily. Here's where I dropped a star. While all the staff were super friendly (and we came across a lot of them), they were very busy and running around non stop (again, it's race week). The wait to get someone to stop was far pretty long. We did have a server acknowledge us when we sat down. She was carrying a tray and clearly on her way to another table, but she made sure to let us know she was going to be taking our order. The time between ordering and getting our food was fine, but if we needed anything in between or when we needed our check, we had to flag someone down. Also, it's worth noting that about a handful of times, a staff person (each time someone different) would come by our table or the people next to us with food and asked if it was our order. It had our table numbers on the receipt. When we'd say it was not ours, we could see that they had to figure out who the order belonged to. Other than that, the food was good. The cocktails were delicious. Everyone was super hyped to be there. This is a haven for Formula 1 fans. It's the sports bar I'd want to be for a watch party for sure. It's worth checking out!

    Jackie D.

    Came here to try out their racing simulators. Sessions start at around 30 to 40 dollars and you get about an hour and a half of gameplay, which includes nine races. The setup is easy to follow and the simulators feel solid once you settle in. They also have a full service bar and restaurant, so you can eat, drink, and play all in the same spot. It makes the experience feel more like a full outing rather than just an arcade stop. I had a lot of fun. The racing format keeps things engaging and the overall atmosphere is lively. If you like motorsports or want a unique activity in Vegas, this is a good pick.

    Avegail V.

    Located in the second level of the Forum Shops in Caesars Palace. This is a real fancy, upscale, pinky ring up type of restaurant/bar/arcade with their live DJ and delicious food. If you're a fan of F1, this is the place to be. They have a balcony on the side that gives view of the strip. Everything on the menu is delicious, my favorite was the Korean Gochujang Cauliflower Wings. The bartenders, servers and employees were really helpful and ready to assist. Bartender, Patrick made us tasty drinks! Thanks Patrick!. The racing games were real fun, I'm not a gamer but I enjoyed myself racing multiple rounds with my kids.

    Welcome to Miami
    Jeremy S.

    This place is pretty cool and a lot of fun. There are literally f1 simulators everywhere and they have an amazing bar setup. It is what it is and if you're looking for something unique and exciting. I highly recommend checking this place out.

    Becca D.

    The cocktail I got was delicious. The bartender and music were cool. It's a beautiful, vibey bar... however, I would probably call this a tourist trap. For me and my bf to play 3 races(which was about 30 min), the price was $75(this was the lowest offer.) To play a video game... When the attendant got us set up, she said "click this red button on the side if you want the motion to stop. It won't interrupt the game, it will just signal one of us to come turn the motion off." Right away, I thought... motion? So our first race started, and right away, the shaking was driving me nuts and giving me a headache. So I pushed the red button... and a box popped up on the screen, blocking the whole view, saying "emergency button pressed", and that box remained on the screen while my car continued to crash into things and shake me until the race was over and then the attendant came. She came, did something, the next race started... the shaking didn't. After the 2nd race was over, I tried calling them over again... but the clock kept ticking and our 3rd race started. The attendant said they'd have to restart it to adjust the motion. At that point, I just wanted it to be over with and let the 3rd race finish. I hated it and it gave me an absolute headache. My bf enjoyed it, and for that, I'm glad it wasn't an absolute waste of money. But I would never pay for the racing games again, especially at those insane prices. Maybe I'd come back for a cocktail though.

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    The racing simulators are horrible and the staff and demo do a horrible job of explaining how to race.

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    Food was amazing. Love the whole venue, so vibey. Our server najelly was very friendly and made our experience even better. Would go again.

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    Food is amazing but the service is even better! Specially, if you are in Ronnie's hands! She is the absolute best!

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    My server Najelly was super sweet and the whole place was an amazing experience I enjoyed the food and the games.

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    Yes I recomendent this place is so fun for play drink and play to be honest I always see them when have privets event

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    Are kids allowed?

    Yes I believe so. After a certain time, (maybe 9 or 10 PM) it may be 21+ only.

    What is cost of games?

    Racing starts at $26.00 per person and it varies depending on the race mode and group size. For more details, please visit: https://f1arcade.com/us/booking/venue/vegas

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    This arcade is equipped with a full bar, balcony overlooking the strip, similated F1 racing, and just so much to offer.

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