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595 Craft And KitchenB+Worth Trying
4950 S Rainbow Blvd #100, Las Vegas, NV 89118
· Gastropub, Asian fusion restaurant, Bar
· 4.7/5 Google (1094 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Off-Strip gastropub with creative Asian-influenced bar food, strong beer program, and lively service; great for drinks and snacks, mixed for burgers and value.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
595 Craft and Kitchen delivers solid neighborhood gastropub dining with strong food quality and excellent service attentiveness, particularly when ordering toward its Asian-fusion specialties rather than traditional burgers. However, inconsistent execution on core items like burgers and cramped seating in a modest space prevent a higher grade. The craft beer curation and engaged bartenders create genuine appeal for beer enthusiasts, making it competitive with respected local favorites despite occasional quality swings.
Restaurant Summary
Tucked in Spring Valley, this spot feels like a lively neighborhood pub with a serious craft-beer brain. Bartenders steer you toward new pours and servers happily guide the menu. One diner raved, "the bartender picked two perfect beers and our snacks were spot on." Expect quirky brewery decor and an energetic bar; the roll-up door looks onto the lot, but the vibe stays friendly. The cooking leans Asian-influenced gastropub rather than classic wings-and-burgers. Think ahi tartare with furikake chips, gochujang honey wings, deep-fried deviled eggs, and rotating specials like Tom Kha pasta. When the kitchen is on, flavors pop; a few reviews note occasional overcooked burgers or seasoning swings, so order toward the fusion-forward dishes the team is known for. For families, there are shareables like garbage nachos and familiar items, but spice, acidity, and bolder flavors show up often. Several families had a good time, though one report felt unwelcome with kids. No kids menu is noted, so cautious eaters might prefer simpler snacks while adventurous teens will enjoy the variety.
At a Glance
- Creative Asian-fusion pub food with standout snacks
- Deep craft beer list and engaged bartenders
- Inconsistent burgers and occasional heavy seasoning
- Small space can feel cramped and loud at peak
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- asian_fusion_pub_menu
- robust_craft_beer_program
- rotating_specials_like_tom_kha_pasta
What People Love
- Discovering new beers curated by staff
- Crispy wings and deviled eggs
- Rotating specials like Tom Kha pasta
- Friendly, hands-on service at the bar
Points of Concern
- Pricing can feel high for happy hour or portions to some diners
- Reports of overcooked burgers and occasional bland or oversalted items
- Small, lively room can be loud and bar seats fill fast
- One detailed incident suggests uneven conflict resolution
- Creative/fusion menu expectations; limited options for conservative palates or picky eaters
- Review patterns are consistent with potential coordination (staff name repetition and enthusiastic tone) which may not reflect typical diner experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost$34-48 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Start with Deep Fried Deviled Eggs and Ahi Tartare for a balance of rich and bright flavors
- Choose wings with gochujang honey or hoisin sambal for signature fusion
- Share Garbage Nachos as a group centerpiece
Perfect For
- After-work beers and bites
- Casual date with shareable plates
- Beer-centric friend hangouts
- Out-of-towners seeking off-Strip eats
Location Insights
Area: Suburban commercial corridor west of the Strip; locals’ hangouts, casual dining, errands-focused traffic.
Safety: Generally safe, busy roads, well-lit plazas; typical suburban Las Vegas environment.
Nearby: Near Tropicana and Rainbow; strip malls, bars, takeout spots; convenient to Spring Valley neighborhoods.
SummerlinSummerlin features a variety of dining venues ranging from casual eateries to upscale restaurants, often catering to residents and visitors looking for quality food in a comfortable, community-oriented setting. The area is safe, accessible, and popular for both everyday dining and special occasions.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:30–01:00
Tuesday11:30–01:00
Wednesday11:30–01:00
Thursday11:30–01:00
Friday11:30–02:00
Saturday11:30–02:00
Sunday11:30–01:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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