A quirk of the Las Vegas dining scene is pub food. You find these at dining establishments that cater to drinkers and gamblers that serve food those two groups like to eat while they are drinking and gambling.
However, I no longer drink for medical reasons and I love this place! Because it serves food I want to eat, too.
Pub food is simple. Savory. Flavorful. And outright delicious.
My mushroom burger was ah-maz-ing. It started with a sizable slab of meat cooked medium like I asked, but still juicy. The melted cheese served as a yellow blanket. On top was a mountain of mushrooms.
It came with some of the most flavorful cole slaw in town. It was creamy but had a bit of a bite.
The fries were hot and salty.
The Cobb salad is a wonder. How did a burger joint figure out how to layer this vegetarian marvel? Order blue cheese dressing, my friends.
Even during the day the place is dark and mysterious.
The booths are high backed, so there is plenty of privacy.
The bar sits in the middle of the establishment. Plenty of gaming options.
The best part: It's directly across the street from the Las Vegas rental car center. I have gotten off a plane so hungry I headed there first!
Price per person
$20–30
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 4
Recommended dishes
Salad
Stopped in for a late night snack and wound up with their eight baked shrimp, fries and cole slaw. All were very good especially the slaw with its cranberries and pineapple which made it very refreshing. Located near Harry Reid International provides a good stop after getting off a flight or waiting for one. Service was excellent and would go back again in the neighborhood.
Price per person
$10–20
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 4