Head to one of these seven diners in Nevada for classic comfort food, friendly service, and a comfortable atmosphere.
Diners in Nevada are spread around the state, both in densely populated and remote areas. No matter where they are located in the Silver State, theyโre often among the best in the country.
Though diners originated in the early 1900s, they really hit their stride in the 1950s, thanks to their extended hours and huge menus. Nowadays, you can find all the classics on the menu like burgers, fries, and milkshakes, as well as a variety of modern twists.
From a magicianโs diner in the middle of rural Nevada to a pop culture phenomenon diner straight from Los Angeles, here are seven classic roadside diners in Nevada that are worth the detour for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
Overton
Cablp: Criss Angelโs Breakfast, Lunch & Pizza
309 S. Moapa Valley Blvd.
A roadside diner, deep in the Moapa Valley thatโs both classic and contemporary,ย Cablpย (pronounced cuh-blip) belongs to American illusionist Criss Angel (Christopher Nicholas Sarantakos). Yes, thatโs the same Criss Angel starring in โCriss Angel: Mindfreakโ at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas. Originally the Lost City Cafรฉ (circa 1938) and later Sugars Home Plate, Cablp was opened by Angel, his brother, and pizza master Mike Baram in 2021.
Cablp is aย trek from the Las Vegas Stripย (about an hourโs drive), but it captures Angelโs magic with clever wall quotes, a signed straightjacket from his act, and other memorabilia, plus food based on the recipes of his restaurateur father. Thereโs breakfast, lunch, and pizza (hence the โblpโ), as well as a variety of other tasty dishes for dining in or to go. No matter what meal you order, donโt miss out on the chip fries, served with Cablpโs signature dipping sauce.

Pahrump
Momโs Diner
1240 E. State St., No. 100
When it comes to classic diners in Nevada, it doesnโt get much more classic thanย Momโs in Pahrump. The menu is big, the portions are bigger, and the prices are competitive. Casual and comfortable, breakfast, lunch, and dinner here are made with love, then served with a smile. If you like a Western vibe, youโll feel right at home.
Momโs has tons ofย recent 5-star reviews on Yelp, including one from an avid traveler, Israel S.ย ofย Whittier, Calif., who writes on Yelp that Momโs Diner is one of those โoff-the-beaten-path eateriesโ he looks forward to finding. He describes the cafe as friendly, pointing out the cool cow-bench which โjust invites you to take a seat and enjoy the many things they have on display to look at on the walls.โ
Momโs is a popular choice for locals and travelers alike, so it does get busy at times.ย The owner brings 30 years of experience as an executive chef in Las Vegas.
Winnemucca
The Griddleย
460 W. Winnemucca Blvd.
Whileย The Griddleย has five locations, the Nevada one is the original and the only one in the state, opened way back in 1948. That means itโs a true retro gem. Original log-cabin exterior, sign, Tiffany-style lamps, and booths will take you back in time, and the food will blow you away.
Open for breakfast and lunch, all the food, from raspberry or lemon-blueberry crepes to carnitas tacos, is made from scratch. The fresh-squeezed orange juice comes highly recommended.
Boulder City
Coffee Cupย
512 Nevada Way
Open for breakfast and lunch, theย Coffee Cup Cafeย is a favorite of locals and visitors alike. Itโs located in Boulder Cityโs Historic District, which you pass on the way to Lake Mead and Hoover Dam. Family-owned and operated, this quirky Boulder City institution is quite popular and was one of the diners in Nevada to beย featured on the Food Network television show, โDiners, Drive-Ins and Dives.โ
The menu at the Coffee Cup caters to hungry diners with a wide variety of delicious comfort foods, fromย peanut butter pancakes and huevos rancheros to meatloaf, burgers, and tuna salad. And donโt forget to try a Famous Bloody Mary or stay loyal to the name with a cup of coffee.

Las Vegas
NORMS Restaurantย
4605 W. Charleston Blvd.
Dating back to 1949, Los Angeles, Calif.,ย NORMS Restaurantย is not only a popular diner but also a part of pop culture, having been mentioned in film, television, music, and paintings. Of course, it wouldnโt still be around if the foodโincluding pancake breakfast specials, sirloin steaks, salad, chicken-fried steak, and more classic American dishesโwasnโt great too.
Opening its first out-of-state location in Las Vegas near downtown in 2013, this is among the many diners in Nevada that offer friendly service, a welcoming environment, and quality meals at affordable prices, as well as alcoholic beverages, all available 24 hours a day.
If you live in Las Vegas, the location on Charleston Boulevard isnโt necessarily a detour, since itโs close to an Interstate-15 exit, but it is still a bit of a schlep. At least itโs closer than California. As Norm O.ย writes on Yelp:ย โThank you, NORMS, for coming to Vegas.โ
Middlegate
Middlegate Station
42500 Austin Highway
Located in a remote location between Fallon and Austin, along the Loneliest Road in America (U.S. 50), the drive toย Middlegate Stationย from Reno is a long one (110 miles). We think itโs worth it just to see if the entire staff is as charming as the southern-tongued gent who recently confirmed via phone that this Pony Express-era restaurant and saloon is still open.
Then thereโs the triple-decker Middlegate Monster Burger, a supersized meal made with a pound of Angus beef, a sourdough bun, lettuce, tomatoes, red onions, pickles, cheese, peppers, and olives. Finish this juicy monstrosity, and youโll join other legends in the Monster Hall of Shame. Make a huge mess, itโs no problem since youโll also win a clean T-shirt. Best of all, if youโre too full to drive, you can check into the motel on site.
Serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, the Middlegate menu also offers more reasonably portioned options with something for everyone, from salads to sandwiches to steak, and even options for vegetarians. And while youโre in the area, be sure to throw in a visit to (and throw your shoes on) the infamous Shoe Tree,ย 2.4 miles to the east.

Gerlach
Brunoโs Country Club
445 Main St., Gerlach, N.
Situated in the small town of Gerlach, about 106 miles from Reno,ย Brunoโs Country Clubย is more remote than other eateries on this list. The drive there takes you through the semi-arid Black Rock Desert, mostly known for being the site of the annual Burning Man Festival.
Reviewers on Facebook praise the affordable price, delicious food, and heartwarming atmosphere at Brunoโs. This classic Old West diner, bar, motel, and RV park serves basic food like pancakes for breakfast, burgers for lunch, and Brunoโs Ravioli for dinner. The secret recipe was created by Italian immigrant Bruno Selmi, who established Brunoโs in 1952.
If youโre in the area, you simply have to eat here. Itโs literally the only place around. A warm cup of coffee will set you straight as the mugs are wisely printed with the phrase, โItโs where the pavement ends and the West begins.โ




















