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The Layover Bar

3.4 (24 reviews)
ModerateAirport Lounges
Closed 5:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)
Updated 3 months ago

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James G.

Great spot to grab a quick beer waiting for your flight to arrive or if you are picking someone up. They have a deal with the Wendy's next door so you can order anything off that menu to eat. Not a bad idea as who doesn't like Wendy's fries? They've got a couple TVs to watch sports

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Ashley H.

Decent for an airport bar. It's a great place to wait for friends to arrive or if you're early to the airport. Cocktails are sugary and expensive, so stick with beer, wine, or spirits. On the plus side, you can order Wendy's from the bar!

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It is supposed to open at 8:00 am. It is 8:26 am and no one is here. Do not recommend.

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Ashton is absolutely amazing!! From cocktails to excellent recommendations for Vegas! We appreciate you so much!

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The bartender that was working was too busy texting and playing on his phone to see that I was waiting for a drink! Glad it's shift change.

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8 years ago

Playing all the right music while my husband is drinking his beer. Cool little pit stop before boarding our plane.

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The Club At LAS - Slider and bloody mary

The Club At LAS

3.5(377 reviews)
0.9 miSoutheast
$$

This is a standard / basic airport lounge, but our experience was better than usual for several…read morereasons. 1) Plenty of food / beverages, and most importantly, (comfortable) seating! It was not overcrowded at all. Unlike the Sapphire lounge which was overcrowded and limited seating. 2) Staff was helpful and friendly. They allowed us in after our flight arrival, which some lounges won't allow. Overall I would recommend this lounge if you're looking for comfortable seating and some quick bites. Note: Not sure I would pay for entry, but we already had Priority Pass due to CSR card, so it was included.

Now we are talking-Vegas is great for many things and one of them for sure is lounges at the…read moreairport.I will be honest,this is my 1st time indulging in lounges in Vegas as I'm usually barely waking up after being up all night gambling or I'm kicking and scratching for one more hand at the poker table but this trip was way different because I brought my mother with me and she needed almost all of my attention this trip so she didn't get lost or wasnt overwhelmed with all that Vegas brings.Now the upside is I'm at the airport 3 hours early and I'm hanging out at The Club lounge in Terminal 1 Game D. Funny I never went to Gate D because it's the international terminal and I've generally only went home from Vegas,so never went to that gate-but today I made my over to gate D and man,that gate is gorgeous-so much nicer than gates A,B&C. So this lounge features a full bar,so unlimited drinks are available,always a plus.Food is ok,I enjoyed the chicken soup,plenty of cookies and candy and other sweets available.Savory options are somewhat limited but hey it's complimentary,I'm pretty much only here for the free drinks and the large lounge chairs and upgraded WiFi. In closing,if you find yourself going home in Vegas and you arrive early,make your way over to Gate D in terminal 1 and hit up The Club lounge-it's pretty good.

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The Club At LAS - Choices, choices

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Seating area

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Old Fashioned and Spinach Dip

The Centurion Lounge - Complimentary drinks

The Centurion Lounge

4.1(938 reviews)
0.9 miSoutheast
$$$$

First time here at Harry Reid Airport and its quite big with several terminals and lounges! I am…read morealways thrilled to learn when my layovers has Centurion lounge. Always top notch in terms of food and drinks. They are my absolute fave lounges. Super happy tummy and spirit

Terminal 1, Gate D-1 The Centurion Lounge is significantly…read morelarger than the Amex Sidecar lounge right nearby, but don't let that fool you into thinking you'll walk right in. Even with all that space, we waited about 15 minutes to get through the door, which says something about how popular this place has gotten. Once inside, the ambience is fine. Pleasant enough, but nothing that's going to wow you. It does the job. One thing worth noting: they have several private rooms, which is great if you have a meeting or just want a quiet conversation away from the main floor. But bigger doesn't necessarily mean better. The menu feels a little tired at this point, like it hasn't been refreshed in a while. That said, a couple of things genuinely stood out: the carrots were surprisingly good, and the milk and cookies panna cotta was a real highlight. Creative, well executed, and worth saving room for. The one area that could use the most improvement is the staff. Friendlier service would go a long way toward making this feel like the premium experience the card is supposed to deliver. Overall, worth the stop if you have the access, just temper your expectations on the food variety and don't expect a seamless entry experience.

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The Centurion Lounge - Seating

Seating

The Centurion Lounge - Concourse D  Across from D1

Concourse D Across from D1

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The Club LAS Terminal 3 - Table Seating area

The Club LAS Terminal 3

3.6(174 reviews)
0.9 miSoutheast
$$

We prefer to use the Chase Sapphire Lounge at LAS, but waits were around 40 minutes for entry and…read morewe were flying out of a different terminal so we tried The Club LAS Terminal 3. No wait time and plenty of seating options when were were there weekday early afternoon. Food selection was OK, a few hot dishes and a few salads. Staff was nice and friendly. Overall, the vibe is functional. If we fly out on Alaska again, we will probably choose this lounge just for convenience.

Yelp Review 2026 #49:…read more I had access to this lounge from flying on an international business flight. Is it an impressive lounge? No. Is it the worst lounge I've ever been to? Also, no. But I also knew what I was getting myself into it. I've seen this lounge before and there's no wow factor but it does the job: a better place to wait for your flight away from crowds; if you're a drinker, you get free alcohol; power outlets that actually work. The food? Not the best. Very limited protein options. Chips, spinach artichoke dip, chicken dumpling soup (with hardly any chicken), white rice, BBQ chicken, and turkey sliders. Uncooked kale, lettuce, onions, cucumbers, edamame, croutons, salad dressing. Oatmeal raisin cookies, gummies, trail mix. And they're not properly labeled. Much later, they added truffle Mac and cheese that goes better with the BBQ chicken. The buffet area is messy. It was crowded when I went. It wasn't a relaxing lounge experience.

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The Club LAS Terminal 3 - Full Bar counter

Full Bar counter

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Blackberry Whiskey cocktail and Pineapple Sangria

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Capital One Lounge - Lounge seating area

Capital One Lounge

4.3(106 reviews)
0.8 miSoutheast

Wowowow, consider me a converted lounge person. I don't travel enough to really take advantage of…read moreairport lounges but when my sister in law mentioned the Capital One Lounge in Vegas, my three hour layover made me curious. Even though we landed in B gates, we headed straight to the lounge at the D gates after deplaning! Sadly, it is not free for VentureOne cardholders (VentureX only it seems). But, I might just open another line of credit to get complimentary lounge access because this was niceeeee. Here's what you get: 1. Complimentary grab and go snacks, including coffee tea, oat milk latte (on draft), water, salads, wraps, and snacks (with bags provided for takeaway), like banana chips, cookies, blueberry yogurt pretzels, dried fruit. It's a decent assortment and even if you only had enough time to come in and grab a quick snack, it would be good. 2. Complimentary bites, including charcuterie, pancetta mac and cheese, ratatouille short rib, tinga tacos, mushroom cassoulet, hummus, and an assortment of sweets (including donuts, cookies, and lemon poppyseed cake). 3. Complimentary alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages, excluding top shelf liquor. I loved the inclusion of local Vegas businesses on the bar menu. Felt very Yelp-y and made this feel a bit cozier than I expected for a corporate credit card lounge. 4. Coffee and tea bar, including aforementioned oat milk on draft and a variety of teas. 5. An excellent place to rest and relax or focus and get work done before your flight. There's an abundance of outlets, plenty of seating space, and even a couple work stations and a quiet room you can reserve. On top of allll of this, the staff were friendly and sweet. This experience has been so wonderful I felt compelled to pen this review from the lounge as I sit here drinking my (complimentary) limoncello spritz and as I was writing it a staff member came around to bring us free champagne and chocolate to enjoy as the sun set?! Like, is this place for real? I wish I lived here. Sadly, I must leave to head back home in 20 minutes but I will recommend this place to anyone passing through Vegas.

Capital One Lounge at LAS was a great stop and honestly one of the better airport lounge…read moreexperiences I've had. The free bourbon selection was solid -- Uncle Nearest, Frey Ranch, and Woodford Reserve were all available, and they even had a $20 pour of vintage Jim Beam if you wanted to splurge a little. The hot food was interesting, but just okay on taste. What really stood out was the cold brew and other cold drinks on tap, plus the to-go offerings, which were awesome. I filled my bag with blueberry yogurt pretzels and trail mix, grabbed a cold brew oat milk latte to go, a warm turkey sausage breakfast sandwich, and even got a complimentary small dark chocolate. The bartender was amazing and took the time to explain the cocktails and free pours thoroughly. He also made me a water with add-in relax, which was a nice touch, and even gave me a bag to haul all my to-go items. Between the drinks, snacks, and service, it was absolutely worth the venture x annual fee.

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Capital One Lounge - Smoked salmon avocado toast

Smoked salmon avocado toast

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Capital One Lounge - Great tasting Water selection

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Capital One Lounge at LAS - spiced carrot cake

Capital One Lounge at LAS

4.5(53 reviews)
0.9 miSoutheast

The Capital One lounge in Las Vegas is very nice which offers a wide and great selection of hot and…read morecold dishes, as well as a full bar and an assortment of hot and cold drinks. We had about an hour to spare and this lounge is located in the Concourse D Atrium, second level near Gate D50. When we got there, we had to check in individually. They said they will text us as soon as there's availability so we went to Priority Pass Lounge to kill the time but even before we can check in at a PP lounge, got a text so we went to this lounge. True enough, they have a wide selection of food that I enjoyed, a variety of drinks. They have their Capital 1 chocolates which was really good as well. They also offer to go and their to go food is quite impressive. When you enter the lounge, the food is to the left while the bar is to the right. Across the customer service by the entrance is the shelf for the grab and go. Service for the front was great, they were nice and friendly. I had a not so good experience where the food was located, this 1 server was trying to replenish the food. I believe I wasn't in the way and I was waiting for her to finish because I kind of like what she was bringing but she snapped at me and looked at me like she was annoyed. She was an older lady. But it's ok, I managed . This lounge is very clean and quiet, not crowded at all. They do manage the number of people they allow inside and that's great. Definitely impress with this lounge. March 2026

The Capital One lounge at Harry Reid airport is located near the D gates/concourse where most of…read morethe Delta airline flights are. They have a nice spacious lounge area along with a Grab and Go section in the lobby area for those who don't have enough time to stay between their flights. To get to the D gates you have to take the tram to get there so if your flight is in a different gate this may be out of the way since it's not really in walking distance with the rest of the airport. If you're a Venture X card holder with capital one you get free access to the lounge. As of February 2026 they've removed free guest access to the lounge for Venture X card holder so you'll have to pay the entry fee for guest if they don't have their own Venture X card, this include authorized card users as well. Overall the service was top notch & they have great food options as well.

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Capital One Lounge at LAS - Soda station

Soda station

Capital One Lounge at LAS - Specialty Drink

Specialty Drink

Capital One Lounge at LAS - In Gate D near Delta.

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In Gate D near Delta.

USO Nevada Center

USO Nevada Center

4.7(25 reviews)
0.8 miSoutheast
$

All USOs in Vegas airport are on the outside of security. You will have to leave and reenter for…read moreyour flight. We flex in around noon and had no issues with reentry. Lives moved fast with TSA Precheck. No hot dogs at this location. I feel like this is a USO staple but not a big deal. They have plenty of snack options. They offered cup of noodles and sandwiches as well. I think they even had some cups of Mac n cheese. The space was clean and the gentleman checking us in was so helpful. They have a quiet area, a small area for children that includes books and toys. Plenty of tables for several groups or individuals to spread out.

A few weeks ago I was dropping off my luggage for my flight when I was informed my flight was…read morecanceled. The best they could do was get me on a flight leaving five hours later. Well with that much time I tried to decide what to do. Being a retired veteran the thought of the USO came to me. I found out where it was and headed that way. At the door they check your ID and then have you sanitize before signing into the system. They have very large cubbies for storing your luggage. They give away decks of cards from a couple of casinos. They have a computer area where you can access the internet. A charging area, several tables where you can sit, rest and have a snack. They have a lounge area which has many loungers and a dimly lit room where you can nap. The snack bar is quite extensive and while I was there one of the restaurants donated several pizzas, chicken wings and salad. I set up my computer, got some work done. Had a couple of wings and salad, chatted with other veterans. It turned out to be a great afternoon and I felt safe and secure. I must discuss the volunteers because they were absolutely amazing. Checking on their guests to make sure they had everything they need. Several guests sat at the snack bar because the ladies there were great! Thank you so much to everyone at this USO! If I could give a 10 star review I would!

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USO Nevada Center
USO Nevada Center
USO Nevada Center - LT Dan aka Gary Sinese has always been a BIG advocate for the military/veterans.

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