Welcome to Omelet House
Embark on a culinary journey at Omelet House, a hidden gem tucked away in Las Vegas. Since 1979, this old-school diner has been serving up delectable breakfast and brunch options, with a focus on omelets. The vintage kitschy decor adds to the charm, while the extensive menu offers unique and flavorful combinations to satisfy all taste buds. The friendly and attentive staff, like Irene, provide top-notch service, making you feel right at home. Don't miss out on their signature dishes like the kitchen sink omelet and the mouthwatering banana nut bread. At Omelet House, every bite is a delight worth savoring.
- 2160 W Charleston Blvd A, Las Vegas, NV 89102, United States2160 W Charleston Blvd A, Las Vegas, NV 89102, United States Hotline: +1 702-384-6868
Welcome to Omelet House, a hidden gem in Las Vegas offering a delightful breakfast, brunch, and lunch experience. Located at 2160 W Charleston Blvd Ste A, this restaurant provides a casual and welcoming atmosphere for both individuals and groups.
With a diverse menu that includes vegan and vegetarian options, Omelet House caters to a variety of dietary preferences. The restaurant is wheelchair accessible and offers convenient amenities such as parking near the entrance, waiter service, and free Wi-Fi.
Customer reviews rave about the exceptional service provided by the staff, with names like Robert, Toni, Irene, and Bo mentioned for their outstanding hospitality. The banana nut bread served before meals receives high praise, setting the tone for a delicious dining experience.
One standout feature of Omelet House is the extensive omelette selection, with unique combinations like the chile relleno omelet and the kitchen sink omelet drawing in patrons. The generous portions and delectable flavors make these dishes a must-try for breakfast enthusiasts.
Whether you're a fan of classic diner vibes or simply looking for a tasty meal, Omelet House promises a satisfying visit. Don't miss out on this old-school cool spot that has been serving up memorable meals since 1979.

Great breakfast! Robert the waiter and Toni were both exceptional. Combined with the tasty food, they made my dining experience wonderful. Enjoyed the banana nut bread they serve before the meal arrives. My egg white omelette was huge and delicious (sorry I didn't take a pic of that). I also liked the sliced potatoes as the side. They're a cross between fries and chips...thick/thin enough to be neither. I'll be back again.

This was my second time visiting Omelet house however I apparently forgot to do a review previously. This place is tucked away in a strip mall inside a shared entrance with other businesses. So don't let the location affect your decision to eat here. There's a long hallway that has signs letting you know your wait time however we have gotten lucky and not had to wait either time. We were promptly seated and greeted with water and coffee. The portions are huge and they do up charge if you want to share however that includes extra potatoes so it would be worth it. I personally haven't done this but I felt it was worth mentioning. I ordered the meat omelet it had tons of bacon, sausage and ham. Along with lots of fried potatoes and your choice of bread I opted for the wheat toast. This is the best omelet I've ever had and they are not skimpy on the meat and extremely cheesy. I couldn't finish my meal and hated leaving so many leftovers behind. My hubby ordered the homemade chili omelet the chili was flavorful and plentiful. He opted for the pumpkin bread and wow did it take me back to my childhood of the pumpkin loaf my aunt used to make. Overall amazing food and good prices and a huge selection. Also they do charge a fee for card so pay in cash if you're able to.

Came out to Vegas and was looking for a breakfast place off the strip and happened to find the Omelet House. Read the reviews and opted to try it for myself. Food was Amazing. My wife and I had the chile relleno omelet and the French toast special and let's not forget the banana loaf and pumpkin loaf that they bring out to you "Yummy". Set Service was also out of this world. Toni and Bo were very attentive and our coffee cup was never empty. The atmosphere was nice and relaxing. It was so good that we went back a second time and it was just as good the second time around. I'm looking forward to returning back to this hidden gem in Las Vegas. Let's not forget, the portions are very generous but if the omelet is a bit to munch you can order a smaller omelet for the smaller appetites.

Old School Cool, since 1979. There are other locations, but this is the original and the decor here is vintage kitschy. There are dozens of omelette choices. You can baby size for $0.99 less, but it's also less spuds. I think the gluten free choice is corn tortillas, all the omelets should be gluten free. Bring your Mastercard or Visa card or cash, no AMEX.

Been to Vegas plenty of times, and finally tried this place. Guess what? We came every day we were here. Customer Service: Let's take a moment to recognize our waitress, Irene. EXCELLENT customer service. She was friendly, knew the menu, gave some background on the restaurant, and made you feel like family. It was a busy day, and she made sure your cups were filled, checked in several times, and always kept a smile on her face. Food: The omelettes were massive. Best ones in our opinion was the corned beef hash omelette and the country fried steak omelette. Banana nut bread was insanely delicious. Came out warm and delicious. Lastly, those buttermilk pancakes were...yummm. Ambiance was homey. Plenty of table seating and the place was clean.

BETTER THAN EGG & I!!! The only caveat is that this place is best known for their large selection of omelets. While they have other breakfast options, omelets make up a good chunk of their menu. Be forewarned, their omelets are made with SIX eggs. You can opt for a "baby" version of every omelet they offer which is made with 3 eggs. This option is $1 less (idk why anyone would do this though... just take the leftovers home!) This aside, their banana nut bread here is AMAZING and FAR better than whatever that banana of a nut muffin thing you get at Egg & I. I would low key come here just for the banana nut bread! Their corn beef hash is also very good. The service is incredibly quick and friendly, and I don't feel crowded like I do at Egg & I. I came here at 9:30am on a Saturday with my parents and there was NO wait. While it looks like this place normally has a line (likely later in the morning), I have heard that it goes super quick. I highly recommend this place over Egg & I any day.

Where have I been hiding? In all my time in Las Vegas, I have never been to the Omelet House until today. The variety of omelets and other meal items is impressive. They are unique and beautiful combinations. The service was quick and friendly. Our glasses were never empty, and our food was served fresh and promptly. The ambience is so nice and classic that you don't see in a lot of places anymore, definitely will be adding this place to my must take when family and friends come into town.

Simply the best... omelet. The kitchen sink. Great staff. Good coffee. Classic Diner cafe vibe. The banana nut bread was extraordinary. One advice, Be patient, and enjoy the air conditioning. It not fast:-). Simply delicious. Enjoy.

We were going to have breakfast at the new crib and happened to be passing Omelet House. My sweetheart asked if I'd ever been and told me how much his son loves spuds, so we changed plans and went in. Breakfast out at a classic American establishment like Omelet House on Memorial Day felt appropriate, and I love a breakfast date. The waitstaff here means business. No seating until your group is all present. Once you're seated, expect nearly instant beverage service. Coffee was always around - that's A+. You never have to search for a refill. We had ham, eggs, and spuds. He got banana bread, a house specialty, and I got toast. We also shared a single biscuit with gravy. Portions are huge. Everything is delicous. Bathroom is clean and continuously refreshed. There's enough traffic that it could get gross, so I appreciated the extra janitorial effort.