
Echo & Rig
Angel Park Lindell, Las Vegas
Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States
The Read
Dress
Casual
Why go
Echo & Rig is a practical Summerlin pick when ease matters more than Strip drama. Book it for a lower-friction Las Vegas meal, especially if the plan is west of the resort corridor; skip it as the centerpiece if the occasion needs awards, a tasting format, or a clearly documented chef-led experience.
About Echo & Rig
On a visit to Echo & Rig in Las Vegas, the useful question is how it fits the plan. The restaurant has posted daily hours and a casual dress code, making it easy to slot into a Las Vegas itinerary.
The case for considering it is direct: it is a Las Vegas dining option with hours that cover weekday daytime periods, dinner hours, weekend daytime periods. Monday through Thursday are listed as 11 AM–10 PM, Friday as 11 AM–11 PM, Saturday as 10 AM–3 PM and 4–11 PM, Sunday as 10 AM–3 PM and 4–10 PM.
Use the first visit for range, then come back with a narrower plan
Rather than building the visit around a tasting-menu format, specific menu strengths, or a chef-led narrative, use the first visit as a practical read on the restaurant. Go when the posted hours suit your schedule, then decide whether a return visit makes sense for another casual outing.
For planning, focus on the Las Vegas location, the casual dress code, the posted weekly schedule. If the night depends on specific dishes, prices, seating type, allergy accommodations, or a particular service style, check Echo & Rig directly before making it the anchor of the plan.
The room works better for practical dining than destination theater
Think of Echo & Rig as a practical dining choice rather than one to frame around destination-theater expectations. Consider it when you want a Las Vegas restaurant with casual dress and posted hours that extend into the evening most days.
For a multi-visit plan, keep it simple: choose a time that matches the posted schedule, dress casually, confirm current details with the restaurant if the occasion depends on menu, seating, or accessibility specifics. Quick reference: consider Echo & Rig when the hours and casual dress code fit your Las Vegas plans.
Planning details
- Location
- 440 S Rampart Blvd Suite 120, Las Vegas, NV 89145
- Reservations
- Book on OpenTable
- Website
- echoandrig.com
- Phone
- +1 702 489 3525
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Echo & Rig replaces Las Vegas steakhouse theater with a process-oriented intimacy built around a working butcher counter. The room feels deliberately unshowy: the display of raw cuts and visible aging foregrounds provenance and technique rather than pageantry. That transparency attracts a local, routine crowd who prize consistency and product quality over spectacle. Service and surroundings lean toward practical refinement — polished but not performative — so the overall impression is relaxed and matter-of-fact, with the meal’s logic set by what you can see at the counter rather than by a scripted dining ritual.
Best For
This is fundamentally a dinner destination for guests who want focused steakhouse craft without the Strip’s theatrical trappings. It suits business dinners and celebrations where quality of product matters more than showmanship, and it accommodates small groups who appreciate choosing cuts by sight. Locals who make dinners a regular habit gravitate here for reliable sourcing and cooking. The butcher-integrated format makes it a good pick when you want a substantive, meat-forward meal — especially evenings when steak is the main event.
Ordering Tips
Use the butcher counter as your primary guide: the display makes aging, marbling and weight legible so you can pick a cut by sight rather than by description alone. The presence of the counter compresses the usual back-and-forth about provenance and expands the decision about how you want your protein treated — temperature, finish and accompanying preparations — so be prepared to specify doneness and any preferred finishes. Ask the staff about aging and weight if you want precise guidance; their visual presentation does much of the menu’s storytelling for you.
Venue details
Ambiance
Bright and comfortable with floor-to-ceiling windows, marble flooring, open kitchen, and views of Tivoli Village.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Experience
Sourcing
View
Accessibility
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Standard
- Capacity
- Medium
Signature Dishes
- Ribeye
- Spencer
- Portobello fries
- Signature Burger
Planning details
Location
440 S Rampart Blvd Suite 120, Las Vegas, NV 89145 · Directions
Also consider
Also Consider
- Al Solito Posto, Notable alternative
- Loaded Empanadas, Notable alternative
- Ciao Vino, Notable alternative
- Kona Grill, Notable alternative
- Sambalatte, Notable alternative
Restaurant context
How Echo & Rig compares in Las Vegas
Choose Echo & Rig when Summerlin convenience and easier booking matter. Al Solito Posto is the more focused choice if the group wants an Italian-leaning sit-down meal, while Ciao Vino is the cleaner cross-shop for a wine-and-dinner mood. Echo & Rig is the more flexible pick when the occasion is not locked to one cuisine lane.
Loaded Empanadas is better for a faster, more casual spend, so use it when value and speed beat table-service pacing. Kona Grill is the safer fallback for broad group preferences, especially when diners want a familiar format. Echo & Rig makes more sense when the group wants a fuller restaurant meal without heading into the resort corridor.
Sambalatte is not a dinner substitute; it is the better choice for coffee, a light daytime stop, or a low-commitment meet-up. If the plan is an actual meal, Echo & Rig sits above that level of commitment but below a special-occasion reservation built around a named chef, award trail, or tasting format.
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Compare Echo & Rig
| Venue | Location | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| Echo & Rig | Las Vegas | No published awards |
| Al Solito Posto | Las Vegas | No published awards |
| Loaded Empanadas | Las Vegas | No published awards |
| Ciao Vino | Las Vegas | No published awards |
| Kona Grill | Las Vegas | No published awards |
| Sambalatte | Las Vegas | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Echo & Rig handle dietary restrictions?
For dietary or allergy accommodations, contact Echo & Rig directly before visiting.
Is Echo & Rig good for solo dining?
It may work for solo dining if the posted hours fit your schedule and you want a casual Las Vegas restaurant. If you need a specific seating type or bar availability, check directly before visiting.
Can I eat at the bar at Echo & Rig?
Echo & Rig is listed with hours until 10 PM most nights, until 11 PM on Friday and Saturday, split daytime and evening hours on weekends. Confirm bar seating details with the restaurant.
What are alternatives to Echo & Rig in Las Vegas?
Other Las Vegas options to compare include Kona Grill, Al Solito Posto, Ciao Vino, Loaded Empanadas, Sambalatte. Choose based on the current hours, menu, setting that best fit your plans.
Is a daytime or evening visit better at Echo & Rig?
The schedule supports weekday daytime visits from 11 AM and evening visits most days. Saturday and Sunday are listed as 10 AM–3 PM and 4 PM to closing, so the better choice depends on when you want to go.
Is Echo & Rig good for a special occasion?
It can be considered for a casual Las Vegas meal, especially if the posted hours fit your occasion. For pricing, private dining, special menus, awards, or tasting-format details, confirm directly for an important event.















