Food / Dining

5 Famous Las Vegas Diners

Over time diners in Las Vegas have become big by attracting a cult-like following due to the food served, the fantastic service, and the environment. Here are five famous Las Vegas diners. 

1. Peppermill Restaurant and Fireside Lounge

Peppermill Las Vegas

The Peppermill restaurant is the epitome of the Las Vegas glitz. It has a kitschy atmosphere, with neon-themed velvet and glass interiors. The food is fabulous, ranging from pancakes to burgers. Pair the food with drinks, or slide into the Fireside lounge for vibey post-meal drinks. 

2. Vickie’s Diner

Vickie’s Diner

The Vickie’s Diner is open 24/7, which makes it a top spot for late-night meals and early-morning snacks and dishes. It’s a classic 1950s diner with a retro vibe that will transport you back in time. The restaurant has recently moved to a new location in the Commercial Center at 953 E. Sahara Ave.

However, it has remained true to its classic menu, such as chicken-fried steak made in-house daily, burgers, 1-pound ham steaks, and old-fashioned liver and onions. You can walk in for various breakfast, lunch, and dinner options at reasonable prices.

3. Lou’s Diner

Lou’s Diner

Lou’s is one of the oldest diners in Las Vegas, having opened its doors in 1969, and it has carved a market for itself for both locals and tourists. The diner has basic decorations such as household tchotchkes, making it look like a restaurant from a local town. Lou’s Diner serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner and often has specials like homemade chicken noodle soup on Tuesdays and Sundays and chicken dumplings on Fridays.

4. Black Bear Diner Las Vegas

Black Bear Diner

Who doesn’t love to see bear sculptures? Well, that is what most Black Bear Diner Las Vegas customers come to see at its locations in Henderson or Las Vegas and return for more. 

Apart from the cheeky black bear sculptures, the Black bear diner offers breakfast, lunch, and dinner daily from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm. Some of Black Bear Diner’s most popular dishes are fried chicken, biscuits, and gravy.

5. Blueberry Hill Family Restaurant

As is apparent from its name, Blueberry Hill Family Restaurant is a family-owned restaurant serving Las Vegas since 1987. It has multiple locations, with some open 24 hours. It’s most popular with the post-church Sunday crowd. Some of the most popular dishes include buttercream waffles, sinful delights, French toast, pancakes, crepes, eggs benedict, and omelets.

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