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Village Pub & CafeB+Worth Trying

4178 Koval Ln, Las Vegas, NV 89109 · Pub, Cafe, Restaurant · 4.4/5 Google (4931 reviews)

Takeout

Old-school casino cafe with generous portions, 24/7 hours, and standout prime rib and fish and chips at wallet-friendly prices just off the Strip.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Village Pub & Cafe delivers solid neighborhood dining with strong food quality in prime rib and fish and chips, backed by exceptional value that keeps regulars returning. Consistency challenges—occasional overcooked meats and cold sides during busy periods—and variable service prevent grade A territory. For budget-conscious diners seeking hearty portions and reliable comfort food just off the Strip, it's a worthwhile choice.

Restaurant Summary

Inside Ellis Island, the cafe feels old-school and bustling, the kind of place where plates land fast and portions impress. Diners talk about “steak cooked right and piping-hot fish,” and many come for budget-friendly comfort just off the Strip. Service swings from warm and efficient to stretched during rushes, so expect a wait at peak times. The cooking leans classic American diner-meets-casino fare: think prime rib, fish and chips, burgers, and chicken-fried favorites. It is more hearty than fancy, with solid execution for the price. Regulars return for the sirloin-and-eggs breakfast and coupon-backed specials; if you want tasting-menu finesse, this is not it, but for big plates that deliver, it hits the spot. Families do well here. Kids can stick with pancakes or French toast at breakfast, simple pastas like marinara, burgers, and fries, plus ice cream or a brownie dessert. Portions are shareable, and prices are friendly, though the menu skews classic rather than adventurous—great for picky eaters.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost$30-42 per person ReservationsNot required

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Just off the Strip in a locals-leaning casino; casual, value-focused crowd with steady tourist spillover.

Safety: Busy casino environment with regular foot traffic; typical Strip-adjacent safety and lighting.

Nearby: Inside Ellis Island Casino near hotels, monorail stops, and entertainment venues; walkable from center Strip.

ParadiseParadise is a bustling area adjacent to the Las Vegas Strip, characterized by its vibrant casino resorts, entertainment venues, and a wide range of dining establishments from casual cafes to upscale restaurants. The social atmosphere is lively and tourist-oriented, with a mix of transient visitors and hospitality industry employees.
Koval LaneKoval Lane is a service and access road running parallel to the Strip, hosting various casino back-of-house facilities, smaller eateries, and cafes primarily serving casino staff and visitors looking for quick, casual dining options.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday00:00–23:59 Tuesday00:00–23:59 Wednesday00:00–23:59 Thursday00:00–23:59 Friday00:00–23:59 Saturday00:00–23:59 Sunday00:00–23:59

Available: Takeout

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