
595 Craft And Kitchen
Spring Valley
Bar in Spring Valley, United States
The Read
Neighborhood Craft Format
Why go
595 Craft and Kitchen is a spirits-forward craft bar on South Rainbow Boulevard in Spring Valley, west of the Strip. It's an easy booking, walk-in friendly, suits anyone who wants a serious drink in a low-key neighbourhood setting without competing for a seat. Not a destination in the way the Strip's bars are, but a solid local option for a well-built cocktail or whiskey session.
About 595 Craft And Kitchen
Quick Verdict
595 Craft and Kitchen sits on South Rainbow Boulevard in Spring Valley, if you're looking for a craft-focused bar with a serious spirits program in this part of the Las Vegas Valley, it's one of the more approachable options on the west side. Booking is easy; walk-ins are generally fine, you won't be competing with the Strip crowds for a seat. What you're trading in spectacle you gain in accessibility and a more local, low-key atmosphere.
What to Expect
The name signals the intent clearly: craft spirits and a kitchen to back them up. For explorers who seek depth in their drinking, the draw here is the spirits-forward bar program rather than a kitchen that happens to have cocktails on the side. Think of this as a whiskey, craft beer, cocktail-oriented stop where the food exists to complement the drinking rather than compete with it; a format that works well for a long, unhurried session.
Visually, the Rainbow Boulevard address puts you in a strip-mall adjacent Spring Valley setting, so don't come expecting a design-forward room. What you're getting is a neighbourhood craft bar with a practical, comfortable setup. This suits the explorer who wants to focus on what's in the glass rather than what's on the walls.
Spring Valley is not a destination dining neighbourhood in the way that the Strip or Downtown Las Vegas are, but that's part of the appeal. Venues here tend to be less performative and more consistent. For a craft spirits bar, that's often a better environment than a buzzy room where theatre outpaces quality.
If your current season involves cooler evenings and you're looking for somewhere to work through a whiskey flight or a well-built Old Fashioned without the noise tax of the Strip, 595 Craft and Kitchen is worth a visit. For a point of reference, bars like Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu and Jewel of the South in New Orleans set the benchmark for what a craft spirits bar can achieve at its ceiling. 595 operates well below that level of ambition, but it fills a genuine gap in Spring Valley's bar options. If you're based west of the Strip and want a spirits-focused evening without driving into the chaos, it earns a visit.
For bourbon and whiskey bar comparisons further afield, Julep in Houston is worth knowing as a style reference for what a dedicated American whiskey program looks like done well.
Booking & Practical Details
Booking difficulty is low, walk-ins are the norm here, you're unlikely to need a reservation except on busy weekend evenings. The South Rainbow Boulevard location (4950 S Rainbow Blvd #100) is easy to reach by car and has parking. It's not on a transit corridor, so driving or rideshare is the practical choice. Specific hours and pricing are not confirmed in our data, so verify directly before you go.
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Planning details
- Location
- 4950 S Rainbow Blvd #100, Las Vegas, NV 89118
- Website
- 595craftandkitchen.com
- Phone
- +1 702 586 1050
The take
The Take
The Vibe
595 Craft And Kitchen reads as a neighborhood craft bar that privileges product knowledge over theatrical showmanship. The operation pairs a thoughtfully curated back bar with a kitchen, so the focus feels equal parts spirits education and approachable dining. The write-up emphasizes a quieter local drinking culture on the southwestern edge of Las Vegas, which gives the place a more intimate, comfortable energy than Strip destinations. Overall the tone is sophisticated without being precious: it feels like a spot where regulars and curious visitors alike come to sample well-chosen bottles and linger over sensible food.
Best For
This spot works best for after-work drinks, casual hangouts and small group outings. The kitchen-and-bar model is designed to keep guests seated longer, so it suits groups who want to graze and sip without the formality of a full-service restaurant. Because the back bar is a central argument of the place—stacking craft whiskeys, international expressions and niche rums—the menu rewards conversation and comparison rather than a one-shot showpiece cocktail. Locals looking for dependable, thoughtfully made drinks at accessible price points are the core audience.
Ordering Tips
Use the back bar as your guide: ask bartenders to walk you through the curated shelf and to compare nearby bottles. The description explicitly highlights pairings such as American craft whiskeys beside Japanese expressions and agricole rhum against molasses-based rums—ask for those contrasts to taste how the program is organized. Pair cocktails with small plates from the kitchen to prolong the visit; the model is designed for shared plates and lingering. If you prefer education over spectacle, request recommendations focused on provenance and technique rather than theatrical garnishes.
Venue details
Ambiance
Relaxed neighborhood setting with music and iconic figure photography on walls, casual and welcoming atmosphere.
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Vibe
Best For
Experience
Format
At the Bar
- Bar Category
- Pub
- Late Night
- Open Until 2am
- Music
- Casual Background Music
Signature Pours
- London Fog
- Spicy Yuzu Margarita
Planning details
Location
Also consider
Also Consider
- Curry Leaf - Flavors of India; Notable alternative
- ITs IZAKAYA; Notable alternative
- Anima by EDO; Notable alternative
- Cali BBQ; Notable alternative
- Chef Kenny's Vegan Dim Sum; Notable alternative
Bar context
How It Compares
Against the Spring Valley peer set, 595 Craft and Kitchen occupies a distinct niche as a spirits and craft-focused bar, while most of its neighbours lean heavily into food. Anima by EDO and Chef Kenny's Vegan Dim Sum are kitchen-first venues where the bar is secondary; if your priority for the evening is drinking with food as a side, 595 is the better call in this group.
Cali BBQ and Chef Kenny's Vegan Dim Sum offer more differentiated food experiences than 595 can claim; one for smoked meats, the other for plant-based dim sum. If food quality is the deciding factor, those two have clearer identities. But for a group whose evening centres on craft cocktails or working through a spirits list, 595 is the more natural fit.
Crab Corner Maryland Seafood House brings a specific seafood focus that makes it an easy recommendation for a special-occasion meal in Spring Valley. 595 sits at the opposite end of the occasion spectrum: it's the right choice for a casual, unhurried drinks session rather than a destination dinner. For explorers who want depth in what they're drinking and a room without pretension, 595 is the strongest option in this peer group. For food-led evenings with a side of atmosphere, look at Anima by EDO or Crab Corner instead.
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| Venue | Awards |
|---|---|
| 595 Craft And Kitchen | No published awards |
| Curry Leaf - Flavors of India | No published awards |
| ITs IZAKAYA | No published awards |
| Anima by EDO | No published awards |
| Cali BBQ | No published awards |
| Chef Kenny's Vegan Dim Sum | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is 595 Craft And Kitchen located?
595 Craft And Kitchen is located in Spring Valley, at 4950 S Rainbow Blvd #100, Las Vegas, NV 89118.








