SNS Diner offers a no-frills BBQ experience with mouthwatering meats and a warm, welcoming vibe, drawing a crowd despite its tucked-away location.
"Originally housed at a truck stop, SNS Diner now spreads out over 4,400 square feet (with an outdoor patio and drive-thru window). The menu at this no-nonsense joint includes diner morningclassics like omelets and biscuits with gravy — and lunch and dinner plates of barbecue piled with smoked brisket, St. Louis ribs, wings, rib tips, and pulled pork sandwiches." - Janna Karel, Eater Staff
"A hidden North Las Vegas destination for slow-smoked barbecue and American comfort food has relocated less than half a mile around the corner and debuted a classic diner menu with a full roster of its smoked meat favorites. SNS Diner, also known as the Southern Nevada Smokehouse, has replaced a former McDonald’s outpost at 3229 Losee Road, close to Cheyenne Avenue, filling 4,400 square feet and featuring an outdoor patio and drive-thru window. Waiting for permission to open its bar and extend its opening hours to 10 p.m., the diner currently serves breakfast until 11 a.m. and its regular menu until 6 p.m. Inside, the space has been completely remodeled, installing branded, wooden table-tops, plus booth seating and a mural by local artist Bracken Hermansen that references the Food Network’s logo, a reminder of the restaurant's 2016 appearance on the cable channel's American Diner Revival TV show. Now much easier to find than its original location, SNS Diner sits across the street from Tacos El Gordo and a Denny’s, and installed a weathered, 1953 Ford pickup truck out front. On the newly expanded menu, chicken and sausage gumbo, a short rib beef sandwich, omelets, pancakes, breakfast burritos, three meat samplers, barbecue specials of turkey, bacon, ham, hotlinks, ribs, pulled pork, and brisket, and a smoked meatball sandwich topped with brisket gravy and Monterey Jack cheese." - Bradley Martin
"Hidden inside a combination truck stop and wash since 2014, SNS Diner is making a major move less than half a mile around the corner, headed into a much larger space equipped with a drive-thru and 600-square-foot outdoor smoke yard. Despite its obscure North Las Vegas location, the Diner has managed to earn a loyal following for its traditional diner menu and the house specialty of barbecue meats, all slow-smoked on site. Closing last month, fans, truckers, and locals will now have to wait a few more weeks until the Southern Nevada Smokehouse returns to action inside a former 4,400-square-foot McDonald’s restaurant. Achieving national attention with a makeover on the Food Network’s American Diner Revival TV show, SNS frequently updated it barbecue specials of turkey, bacon, ham, hotlinks, ribs, pulled pork, and brisket." - Bradley Martin
"SNS Diner, a favorite among truckers, locals, and those who discovered it through the Food Network's American Diner Revival show, is planning to move to a new location just over a block away from its current spot. Since 2014, it has operated at a combination truck stop and wash on 1100 E. Colton Avenue in North Las Vegas, offering traditional diner plates and a daily menu of smoked meats. The new location will be at a former McDonald's drive-thru at 3229 Losee Road. The diner will add a 15-seat bar, outdoor seating, and a smoke yard, while maintaining its focus on families and the trucking community." - Bradley Martin
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