Steakhouse & Chophouse

1100 Nugget Ave Sparks, NV 89431, 89431-5772, United States

🛍 Meat, Beer, Steak, Cocktail

4.1 💬 4737 Reviews
Steakhouse & Chophouse

Phone: +17753563300

Address: 1100 Nugget Ave Sparks, NV 89431, 89431-5772, United States

City: Sparks

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 4737

Website: https://www.cnty.com/nugget/dining/island-grill

"The restaurant usually provides decent service like a typical diner, but it has more of a takeout vibe. I have been there about 5 times now and have enjoyed the pepperoni pizza more than the meat options. They offer a great lunch special with 2 slices of pizza and a drink. I particularly like their wonton soup, which has a lot of chicken, char siu pork, shrimp, and fried wontons, although I would prefer the wontons to be steamed. The Mai fun noodles (thin rice noodles) are also delicious. I have also tried their Loco moco, Kalua pork, and BBQ chicken, but experienced an issue with the shredded BBQ chicken during my last visit. Director Shirley O'Leary addressed our concern promptly and deserves a five-star rating. The restaurant is located in Nugget Casinos Sparks, off of I80."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Entrées

Seafood

Vegetarian

Dessert

Side Dishes

Bone In Cuts

Rice

Ribs

Dishes

Beef Dishes

Fried Potatoes

Steaks

Baked Potatoes

Starters

Chef's Favorites

Soups

Boneless Cuts

Salad And Soup

Appetizer

Chicken

Chef's Special Creations

Chophouse Specialties

Add To Any Entree

Maurizio Maurizio

delicious food and wine together with excellent customer service! highly recommended.

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Reviews

Andrew
Andrew

I stayed at the Nugget for a convention and tried the chicken Pad Thai several times. It was absolutely fantastic!


Kevin
Kevin

Had the Pad Thai spicy . It was okay, nothing special. Portions were not impressive for a cheap noodle dish at this price. Not spicy.


SLICK
SLICK

Worst “sweet chili” wings ever. Chicken bowl was also nasty. Food was very bland. Not sure what Island they’re representing but the food is terrible. View menu


Alana
Alana

Excellent restaurant if you are looking for a high-quality meal and service. Just don't expect it to be cheap but great place for a special occasion. We've been twice now, and they don't disappoint.


Julia
Julia

The cashier in the morning who took my order was sweet and the cook Ryan was fast and the food tasted great! Awesome food for a fair price! Already a hidden hotspot for breakfast in Sparks! Denver bowl recommended!


Darryl
Darryl

Will never eat there again. Fries were soggy and cold, chicken was cold, and no grill marks, taste like it was boiled. Tried to talk to girl at the counter she said she was in training and didn't know what to do. I suggest you find another place to eat. View menu


Aaron
Aaron

The service was okay, we had to bus our own table. They were really busy with a concert happening . I had the Loco Moco, which was not very flavorful. The cheese pizza was plain, sauce was not flavorful. The French fries were good, probably the best part of our meal.


Tim
Tim

I discovered this hidden gem at The Nugget. It offers a unique menu featuring pizza, sandwiches, and stir fry. During my first visit, I tried their whole cheese pizza for $20 and was blown away. The slices were huge, just like in NYC, and baked to perfection. The crust was amazing and the pizza came out piping hot. On my second visit, I went for the pepperoni pizza, which was still good but a bit greasier than I would have liked. They also sprinkled an Italian seasoning/parmesan mix on the crust, which was tasty but I prefered the simplicity of just cheese. The Chow Mein was surprisingly delicious, made right in front of you in a wok with mixed veggies and shrimp. This place is a hidden gem...


Leticia
Leticia

The restaurant usually provides decent service like a typical diner, but it has more of a takeout vibe. I have been there about 5 times now and have enjoyed the pepperoni pizza more than the meat options. They offer a great lunch special with 2 slices of pizza and a drink. I particularly like their wonton soup, which has a lot of chicken, char siu pork, shrimp, and fried wontons, although I would prefer the wontons to be steamed. The Mai fun noodles (thin rice noodles) are also delicious. I have also tried their Loco moco, Kalua pork, and BBQ chicken, but experienced an issue with the shredded BBQ chicken during my last visit. Director Shirley O'Leary addressed our concern promptly and deser... View menu

Categories

  • Meat Explore our mouth-watering meat selection, featuring expertly grilled steaks, tender chicken, and flavorful lamb dishes, each seasoned to perfection for an unforgettable dining experience.
  • Beer Discover our selection of refreshing beers, from crisp lagers to bold ales and rich stouts. Whether you prefer local brews or international favorites, we have the perfect pint to elevate your dining experience. View menu
  • Steak Savor prime cuts of juicy, tender steaks, expertly grilled to perfection. Each bite offers a burst of flavor, served with classic sides and delectable sauces to enhance your dining experience.
  • Cocktail Delight in our curated selection of cocktails, each crafted to perfection. From timeless classics to innovative new creations, enjoy a symphony of flavors in every sip.

Amenities

  • Wine
  • Amex
  • menu
  • Beer
  • menu
  • Wifi

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