Upscale American dining unfolds in a casual setting with mid-century modern design and rock-themed decor featuring concert memorabilia. The atmosphere stays relaxed yet lively, with loud classic rock music filling the space. Darker, noisier areas contrast with more welcoming spots, creating varied moods within the restaurant.
Batter stays super crispy and light on the onion rings. They come out consistently good alongside other dishes like meatballs.
Shrimp dishes stand out with shrimp cocktail featuring a perfectly balanced cocktail sauce rich in horseradish. Shrimp tacos offer a delicious flavor alongside other seafood options.
Good to know
Happy hour is every day from 3-5pm, including holidays and weekends.
Free parking is available for locals.
The restaurant is located inside the Rio Hotel/Casino.
Modern interior blends speakeasy style with barn conversion charm, creating a calm, laid-back atmosphere with low lighting. Live music, often featuring a solo guitarist, adds a pleasant backdrop during meals. Different seating zones accommodate various group sizes and moods.
Thick cut onion rings come in a huge portion that works as a meal on its own. They serve as a delicious appetizer and pair well with drinks.
Shrimp scampi and fish & chips stand out with fresh seafood flavors. Crab dip adds a creamy, savory touch to the menu.
Good to know
Happy hour offers half off select wines and $5 appetizers from 4-6pm daily.
Late-night happy hour runs until midnight with discounted drinks and snacks.
Reservations are recommended for comfortable booth seating during busy hours.
Bar and grill with tight seating and both indoor and outdoor options creates a lively, welcoming atmosphere. Local beer flights and classic pub fare like fish and chips and burgers draw a steady crowd. Entertainment includes karaoke and nearby slot machines, adding to the energetic vibe.
Beer-battered onion rings come out large and delicious. They pair well with the cheese wagyu burgers and wings, making for a tasty combo.
Fish and chips stand out with large fish pieces that are hot and fresh. The Icelandic Cod version offers a cut above typical pub fare and pairs well with solid beer.
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The Village Pub closes at 8 pm.
It is located between gates E14 and E15 at the airport.
Food choices are excellent and reasonably priced.
Old-fashioned 50s diner with nostalgic charm and a clean, modern vibe offers a spacious, comfortable setting with ice-cold air conditioning. Music adds an energetic touch while a bar and TVs enhance the experience. Affordable, family-friendly atmosphere stays lively and welcoming throughout the day.
Freshness stands out with the onion rings tasting much better when eaten hot. They come out crispy and delicious, often noted as the best fried item alongside the meal.
Fish and chips feature fresh, tasty fish with crisp breading and come with a decent-sized salad and soup. Fried shrimp and wings also stand out, paired well with crispy fries and a baked potato.
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Reservations are required for breakfast, especially during busy hours.
The restaurant is open 24 hours, making it convenient for late-night meals.
Expect a lot of food for your money; portions are generous.
Cabin-style diner with bear carvings and wood benches creates a cozy, nostalgic vibe. Staff laugh and work efficiently, adding to a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. Decor includes vintage signs and outdoorsy touches, blending lodge feel with diner charm.
Large, hot onion rings deliver strong flavor alongside other great sides. They stand out as a delicious option on the menu.
Fish comes with a flaky crispness and is never greasy or overdone. The all-you-can-eat fish fry on Friday nights offers two huge pieces right away for $15 per person, excluding drinks.
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Order a "cub" breakfast item after 11am for a free treat for your child.
Enjoy an all-you-can-eat fish fry every Friday starting at 4pm for $14.99.
The diner offers large portions at reasonable prices, making it family-friendly.
Roomy bar and grill with an open floor plan, high ceilings, and huge TVs for watching games. Atmosphere stays clean and relaxed, quieter than typical sports bars even on busy game days. Features include pool tables, slot machines, and a comfortable mix of bar and table seating.
Crispy texture stands out with the onion rings, paired well with a nice ranch. They come as a solid side option, often swapped in for fries with sandwiches like the Philly cheese steak.
Fish and chips stand out as good bar food with an amazing taste. The menu includes other items like BBQ pulled pork and quesadillas, but the fish and chips are the highlight.
Good to know
No one under 21 is allowed at all, even if it's just to eat.
The tavern is open 24/7, providing flexibility for visitors.
There is plenty of seating and parking available.
Sports bar with many TVs and a full-service bar creates a lively but not loud atmosphere. Crowds gather for gaming and live sports feeds, enjoying friendly social energy and a spacious layout with booths and high tops.
Big and crispy onion rings deliver a perfect crunch every time. They stand out for their size and consistent crispiness.
Fish comes in lightly battered pieces that taste fresh and delicious. Friday nights feature a fresh fish fry that many enjoy as a special treat.
Good to know
Happy hour is from 3 to 6 PM, Monday through Friday, with half-price beers.
Wednesday offers half-off pizza, making it a busy night.
Expect a line out the door for Wednesday pizza night.
Casino space features bold Raiders memorabilia and numerous TVs for game watching. Bright, modern design creates a vibrant yet comfortable atmosphere with a sports-themed vibe. Seating options include booths, high tops, and bar areas, supporting both casual dining and socializing.
Huge, flavorful onion rings offer a delicate tenderness. They cost just $5 and deliver a tasty, excellent bite.
Shrimp dishes stand out with extra-large, sweet-fleshed shrimp and a gorgeous cocktail sauce. Fish options include well-made Shrimp and Grits, tasty Fish & Chips, and flavorful fish tacos.
Good to know
Reservations are required to sit in front of the big screen TVs.
Prices for burgers have increased by $4 recently.
The menu has been reduced to basic bar items.