The Village of Centennial Springs
Shopping mall · Las Vegas ·

The Village of Centennial Springs

Shopping mall · Las Vegas ·

Variety of shops, eateries, hair salon, and game store

local small businesses
unique shops
restaurants
egg works
norman rockwell lane
pizza
lasagna
chicken wings
The Village of Centennial Springs by null
The Village of Centennial Springs by null
The Village of Centennial Springs by null
The Village of Centennial Springs by null
The Village of Centennial Springs by null
The Village of Centennial Springs by null
The Village of Centennial Springs by null
The Village of Centennial Springs by null
The Village of Centennial Springs by null
The Village of Centennial Springs by null
The Village of Centennial Springs by null
The Village of Centennial Springs by null
The Village of Centennial Springs by null
The Village of Centennial Springs by null
The Village of Centennial Springs by null
The Village of Centennial Springs by null
The Village of Centennial Springs by null
The Village of Centennial Springs by null
The Village of Centennial Springs by null
The Village of Centennial Springs by null

Information

7550-7585 Farm Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89143 Get directions

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Information

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7550-7585 Farm Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89143 Get directions

Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

Last updated

Jan 17, 2026

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Ben’zaa replaces Leticia’s Mexican Cocina in Centennial | Eater Vegas

"A planned Cantina de Oaxaca created by the Wild Thyme Restaurant Group (operators of Hamptons at Tivoli Village and the Caribe Lounge at the Cancun Resort) will take over the prominent corner space on Farm Road at the entrance to The Village of Centennial Springs. Slated for a spring debut, the cantina promises a modern approach to traditional Oaxacan cuisine using generations of authentic recipes, though a full menu has not yet been released." - Bradley Martin

https://vegas.eater.com/2019/1/28/18199570/leticias-mexican-cocina-replacement-benzaa-egg-works
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Egg Works Might Expand to Centennial | Eater Vegas

"A retail center in Centennial Springs noted locally for its popular dining tenants and as the planned site for new development at the corner of Tule Springs Road and Norman Rockwell Lane. The center’s tenant mix draws neighborhood traffic and is recognized for housing well-known eateries that contribute to its reputation as a local shopping and dining destination." - Bradley Martin

https://vegas.eater.com/2018/7/2/17523334/egg-works-expansion-centennial
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Aaron L.

Google
Every dish was amazing. We appreciate the few craft beers on tap! Even smaller local than expected. Friendly host.

Cristina S.

Google
The Parlor Aveda is the place to go for your hair needs. They are all professional, friendly, and helpful. The facility is classy, clean, and welcoming! Brittney is my stylist, and I travel on the other side of town just to have her take care of me!!!❤️ I recommend this place to anyone looking to receive the VIP services.

Diane R.

Google
Their food was very GOOD Me and my son went here for his birthday 🎂

Birdie M

Google
Very good food, we're from out of state but will stop to eat. Ordered pizza, lasagna, chicken wings & antipasto salad. Plus drinks

Corina M.

Google
Went to the new Egg Works and was really surprised it wasn't the same as the one on Rainbow Blvd. The banana muffins have gotten smaller and most of their food does not taste the same. Our server took awhile in placing our order and forgot our drinks. Food took long and was a bit cold. Not returning to this location anytime soon.

Asja C.

Google
Food is good. Restuarant is clean. Service is meh... I like a smile and a "hello how are we doing today" or "welcome," something more hospitable than just "can I get you started with drinks." It's too expensive to come out to eat to not receive at least a hi or hello from your server. It's like we are here for them or something. So many choices to dine servers need to remember they are there for us otherwise there would be no need for them. Sounds harsh but it's the truth.

Chelsea A.

Google
I'm obsessed with this shopping area. It's definitely a creative and unique little spot for local small businesses and has an aesthetic that many NW residents wish we had more of especially because there's no chain business. Should be a thriving hub, but unfortunately, the complex owner would rather his units sit 50% vacant instead of lowering his rent prices in thr short term to drive occupancy. These small businesses rely on foot traffic, and it doesn't help matters when you've got almost half your shops vacant, pet Loopnet. Lower your rent prices and work with different city and community organizations to drive foot traffic via "farmers markets" and pop up vendor fairs. It only betters all of the individual businesses in there and will help these small businesses thrive. A dessert place would do fabulous directly across from Coffee Religion.

Neil W.

Google
Thank goodness for eggworks. What a great place. It's always packed, so expect to wait if you are coming in during their peak times - but it will be worth it when you get your food. Great staff, and a wonderful family spot.