Omelet House
2160 W Charleston Blvd A, Las Vegas, NV 89102, USA
Hours
| Monday | 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
|---|---|
| Tuesday | 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
| Thursday | 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
| Friday | 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
| Saturday | 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
| Sunday | 7:00 AM - 3:00 PM |
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Reviews
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Barnett Fischer
★ 5Wait!! Rip Taylor ate here!!!!
This was our first visit to the Omelet House and it absolutely will not be our last.
This is truly a family operation, and you can feel the pride they take in it. We spoke with the son of the owner, who told us he grew up in the restaurant. His father married the niece of the original owner, so the place has deep family roots and a real connection to Las Vegas history.
Our server Casey was excellent and the service was impeccable from start to finish. They knew it was our first visit and really went out of their way to make sure everything was perfect.
Damian was super helpful and friendly.
The meal started with homemade fresh banana nut bread, which was a great touch.
I ordered the Californian omelet, made with six eggs and packed with sausage, cheese, and avocado, served with their homemade fries. Everything was generous, fresh, and delicious.
If you want a place that feels authentic, welcoming, and proud of its history, I highly recommend visiting Omelet House.
Great food, outstanding service, and a true local experience. 👍🍳 -
Scott P
★ 5First Visited this location about 14 years ago and it's still amazing! I've also visited another of their vegas locations, and it was just as good. The portions are huge! The service is spectacular. The food is incredible!
This is the original location and it's located in a strip mall. Parking is limited, so it can get busy on the weekends. They have convenient signs that tell you how long the wait will be based on your location in the line.
This place is a Vegas staple, so you have to stop and try it once! -
Jericho Padilla
★ 5Lots of selection of Omelets, hence the name. Came with a party of 9. Got seated right away. Got served right away. Food came out pretty fast. Coffee is always refilled. Our parry loved their food. Serving size is good as well. Highly recommend if you are in Vegas.
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Edward Park然道
★ 5After a long time, I find myself facing a restaurant menu filled edge to edge with tiny print on both sides. It feels just like the early 1980s, when I had just immigrated and walked into a diner for the first time. Back then, a menu like this felt more like an English textbook and dictionary combined, something I had to study before I could even place an order.
The coffee served in a brown side-table mug is a classic American morning brew, light in color, almost like barley tea. As I sip it and watch a customer unfold the morning newspaper, I feel as if I’ve stepped back in time to America during the Reagan era. The quiet, orderly atmosphere of those days gently settles in.
Sitting down with Brother Samuel and his wife after such a long time, we shared stories we hadn’t yet told and created new memories together.
Thank you for the warm and satisfying breakfast.
I truly enjoyed it.
Edward Park -
808TryWaitTryWait
★ 5There was no wait when we visited in Sept of 2025. I saw some ropes for lines with wait times posted but there was no one in that line so we were seated right away. I think this has to do with decreased tourism to LV now. We enjoyed large portions, fast and efficient service and the coffee was pretty decent too. I got a vegetarian omelet that was brimming with cheese and it had a side of house made potatoes. I'm glad I went to the half-portion as it was already a huge portion. My partner got a large waffle, scrambled eggs and bacon - again, very generous portions.
The atmosphere is 70's-80's kitsch with a lot of cool things. If you like vintage things and stained glass windows and lamps, this is an added bonus of visiting this place. There's also an 80's vintage store in the Omelet House Mall where this restaurant is located.
Free parking in the private lot.