Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Retro Vegas diner with friendly, fast service, big portions, and low-to-mid prices; expect great omelets and pancakes, though seasoning and sides can be inconsistent.
Omelet House 50's Diner delivers reliable comfort dining anchored by exceptional service warmth and attentiveness and strong value for generous portions. The nostalgic retro theme with authentic memorabilia creates genuine appeal for families and locals seeking off-Strip convenience. However, inconsistent food execution—occasional bland seasoning and temperature issues— prevents the restaurant from reaching higher performance tiers, though repeat customers and solid loyalty suggest the core experience remains satisfying for its casual diner category.
Step into a room that feels like a postcard from midcentury America, complete with chrome, memorabilia, and even a Chevy Bel Air booth. The vibe is warm and nostalgic, the soundtrack is family-friendly, and staff greet you with easy smiles. As one diner put it, "We came in hungry and left impressed," thanks to quick seating and friendly, attentive service even when the place is full. The cooking leans classic diner comfort: loaded omelets, fluffy pancakes, hearty burgers, and nightly plates like meatloaf or country fried steak. Expect big portions at fair prices more than culinary fireworks. Many rave about the omelets and spuds when crisped up, but a few report bland seasoning or lukewarm plates, and the chip-style potatoes can divide opinions. Ask for sides extra crispy and lean into the breakfast staples for the best results. Families are well covered here. There is a dedicated kids menu at $6.99 (pancakes, tenders, cheeseburgers, mac), plus shareable pancakes and milkshakes. The retro decor doubles as entertainment for kids, though picky eaters may prefer simple items over richer dishes like Benedicts. It is a practical, budget-friendly stop off the Strip for casual family meals.
Area: Off-Strip commercial corridor serving locals; casual, car-friendly, family traffic.
Safety: Generally safe during day with steady foot traffic; standard suburban lighting and upkeep.
Nearby: Near shopping centers, laundromats, service businesses; destination for breakfast away from Strip crowds.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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