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A Food Lover’s Guide to Country Club Hills: Where to Eat, Drink, and Savor the Flavors

A Food Lover’s Guide to Country Club Hills: Where to Eat, Drink, and Savor the Flavors

If you’ve ever wandered the palm-lined streets bordering Summerlin and The Lakes, you might have found yourself curious about Country Club Hills — one of Las Vegas’s most picturesque and tranquil neighborhoods. But beyond its manicured lawns and golf course views, Country Club Hills boasts a dining scene that’s both eclectic and under-the-radar. Here’s your ultimate foodie guide to the best restaurants, cozy cafés, irresistible bakeries, and even the occasional food truck — all within this charming enclave and just beyond its borders.

Standout Restaurants

Country Club Hills may not flaunt the bustling Strip vibe, but its proximity to high-quality kitchens means you’re never far from a memorable meal.

Panevino Italian Grille
*Location: Near W Sahara Ave & S Hualapai Way*
One of the area’s crown jewels, Panevino Italian Grille is beloved for its classic Italian-American fare and panoramic city views. The hand-rolled pastas, like the seafood linguine and rich mushroom ravioli, are standouts. Medium to upscale pricing makes this ideal for date nights or special occasions, but their midday lunch specials mean you can enjoy an elevated meal without breaking the bank.

Vintner Grill
*Location: 10100 W Charleston Blvd*
A modern American bistro with Mediterranean twists, Vintner Grill combines a sleek interior, excellent wine list, and patio that feels a world away from Las Vegas’s neon energy. Menu highlights include lamb burgers, Moroccan-spiced rack of lamb, and wood-fired flatbreads. It’s the go-to spot for neighborhood locals looking to impress guests or celebrate milestones.

Echo & Rig Butcher and Steakhouse
*Location: Tivoli Village, 440 S Rampart Blvd*
In nearby Tivoli Village, Echo & Rig is not just a steakhouse — it’s a butcher shop and a celebration of nose-to-tail cuisine. Steaks are served with a side of education, and the charcuterie boards are a must. Prices range from approachable lunch bites to splurge-worthy aged cuts for dinner.

Cozy Cafés & Bakeries

When you crave a slower pace, the neighborhood’s cafes and bakeries deliver warmth and flavor by the cup and slice.

Le Paris Brest Café
*Location: 8570 W Lake Mead Blvd*
Tucked in a modest strip mall, Le Paris Brest offers next-level croissants and airy choux pastries. Their pistachio eclairs and savory quiches fly off the shelves by noon. Pair a pastry with an artisan espresso for a mid-morning pick-me-up, and you might catch quiet neighborhood regulars chatting with the French pastry chef herself.

Makers & Finders
*Location: 2120 Festival Plaza Dr, near Tivoli Village*
A Latin-inspired coffee bar and brunch destination, Makers & Finders is beloved for its specialty coffee drinks and comfort food with a twist. Try the arepa benedict or dolce de leche latte and soak up the buzzing, creative energy. Prices are affordable and the friendly staff makes everyone feel like a local.

Manan Bakery
*Location: 4570 S Hualapai Way*
A hidden gem for sweet lovers, Manan Bakery is a local favorite for decadent cakes, European cookies, and seasonal treats. Their vanilla fruit cake is legendary for birthdays and celebrations. Be sure to ask about the daily special pastries.

Food Trucks & Quick Eats

Country Club Hills residents love a good food truck festival, and the occasional mobile vendor stops along S Rampart Blvd are worth seeking out.

Sauced Food Truck
Frequenting business parks and local events just east of Country Club Hills, Sauced serves up over-stuffed sliders, gourmet mac-and-cheese bowls, and creative takes on comfort food classics. The truffle fries are a must.

Kogi BBQ
A rare treat when it rolls into the area, Kogi BBQ brings Los Angeles’s legendary Korean-Mexican fusion straight to the Vegas suburbs. Keep an eye on local event listings or the Corner of W Sahara Ave & S Rampart Blvd for a chance to grab their signature short rib tacos.

Local Traditions and Hidden Gems

It’s not all glitz — there’s a wonderful sense of community and tradition woven into the Country Club Hills food scene.

Neighborhood Sushi Nights
Country Club Hills is close to a surprising number of high-quality sushi bars. For true hidden gem status, SushiMoto (located at W Lake Mead Blvd & S Rampart Blvd) is revered for its ultra-fresh fish, off-menu omakase options, and inviting, family-run atmosphere. Prices are moderate, with stellar lunch specials for sashimi fans.

Jalisco Cantina
*Location: 4830 W Sunset Rd (short drive but worth the trip)*
Though not technically within Country Club Hills, Jalisco Cantina’s craft margaritas, tangy ceviche, and sweet and spicy mole chicken have made this a regular haunt for local food lovers. It’s a casual, colorful place where the bartenders remember your name and the salsa is always fresh.

Dessert First!
The County Club Hills area is quietly home to a culture of dessert-first dining. Don’t be surprised if you see tables ordering cakes or elaborate dessert boards to share before their main course — it’s just part of the neighborhood’s fun-loving charm.

Where to Go: Streets and Clusters

For the most bites per block, start your crawl along W Sahara Ave and S Rampart Blvd — a corridor of great eats that remains largely a neighborhood secret. Tivoli Village anchors several destination restaurants, while W Lake Mead Blvd is home to standout bakeries and coffee shops.

Final Thoughts

Country Club Hills is one of Las Vegas’s best-kept culinary secrets. Whether you’re a local looking for your next favorite spot or a visitor in search of something more intimate than The Strip, the neighborhood’s food scene offers everything from upscale steakhouses and elegant patisseries to crowd-pleasing food trucks and cozy, family-run gems.

So grab your appetite and hit the palm-lined streets — your next great meal is waiting just around the (quiet, well-manicured) corner.

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