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    House of Dutch Pot, Restaurant in Las Vegas
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    House of Dutch Pot

    Las Vegas

    Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States

    The Read

    Dress

    Casual

    Why go

    House of Dutch Pot is worth it for a casual Southwest Las Vegas meal built around Jamaican-Caribbean staples, especially oxtail, jerk chicken, curried goat, Rasta pasta. Go for lunch if this is a first visit, or choose the weekend if specials matter. Expect warm, informal hospitality rather than fine-dining pacing.

    About House of Dutch Pot

    For Las Vegas diners who want authentic Jamaican & Caribbean cooking in a casual setting, House of Dutch Pot is a direct option. The basics are clear: casual dress, about $25 per person, daily hours that run from 10:00 AM into the evening, with later closing Friday through Sunday.

    The useful context is the food. House of Dutch Pot is best understood through its Jamaican & Caribbean identity rather than through luxury signals or formal-restaurant expectations. If the goal is a casual meal built around recognizable Caribbean dishes, it makes sense.

    Go for oxtail, jerk, a casual room that keeps the meal relaxed

    The order should start with the signature dishes. Oxtail, jerk chicken, curried goat, jerk chicken and shrimp Rasta pasta, pineapple and guava jerk salmon, oxtail tacos are the clearest reasons to go. The value here is not about rare ingredients or theatrical framing; it is about choosing a casual Las Vegas restaurant with a defined Jamaican & Caribbean focus.

    Diners who like bold Caribbean flavors will likely get more out of it than anyone looking for a neutral, all-purpose meal. The dress code is casual, so the experience works best as relaxed and food-focused rather than formal.

    For food-focused travelers, the Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Featured Restaurant recognition in 2026 is a useful trust signal. It supports the idea of House of Dutch Pot as a known casual-food stop in Las Vegas, especially for diners deciding whether a roughly $25 per person meal is worth planning around.

    Use the hours to choose the best time for your visit

    House of Dutch Pot is open Monday through Thursday from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM and Friday through Sunday from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM. That gives diners flexibility for an earlier meal or an evening visit, depending on the day.

    The stronger planning move is to match expectations to the format: casual dress, Jamaican & Caribbean food, a price point of about $25 per person. It should not be treated as a luxury splurge; it is better framed as a casual Las Vegas meal centered on signature dishes like oxtail, jerk chicken, curried goat, Rasta pasta, jerk salmon, oxtail tacos.

    Guests with strict dietary needs should ask the restaurant directly before ordering.

    How to place it in a Vegas food day

    Use House of Dutch Pot when the day calls for authentic Jamaican & Caribbean food in Las Vegas without a formal dress code. It can fit into a broader Las Vegas itinerary that includes casual restaurants, hotels, bars, wineries, experiences. For more planning, ’s Las Vegas guides are the better jumping-off point: restaurants, hotels, bars, wineries, experiences.

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    Planning details

    Location
    4255 S Durango Dr
    Website
    houseofdutchpotlasvegas.com
    Phone
    702-485-3500
    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Casual, welcoming Jamaican-Caribbean spot with colorful Caribbean vibes, upbeat energy, and a warm, mom-and-pop style hospitality where guests are treated like family.

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    LivelyCozyEnergetic

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    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Casual
    Noise Level
    Lively
    Service Style
    Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Standard
    Capacity
    Small

    Signature Dishes

    • Oxtail
    • Jerk Chicken
    • Curried Goat
    • Jerk Chicken and Shrimp Rasta Pasta
    • Pineapple and Guava Jerk Salmon
    • Oxtail Tacos
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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is House of Dutch Pot worth the price?

    Yes, if you want authentic Jamaican & Caribbean food at about $25 per person in Las Vegas. The Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Featured Restaurant recognition in 2026 gives it an additional reason to try. If you want a polished splurge, this is not the framing; for a casual, food-focused meal, it is a strong fit.

    Is an earlier or later meal better at House of Dutch Pot?

    That depends on your schedule. House of Dutch Pot is open Monday–Thursday from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM and Friday–Sunday from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM. Those hours give diners flexibility for an earlier meal or an evening visit.

    What should a first-timer know about House of Dutch Pot?

    Start here if you want authentic Jamaican & Caribbean food in Las Vegas. Signature dishes include oxtail, jerk chicken, curried goat, jerk chicken and shrimp Rasta pasta, pineapple and guava jerk salmon, oxtail tacos. Go in expecting a casual meal at around $25 per person.

    Is House of Dutch Pot a formal dining experience?

    No. The dress code is casual, the restaurant is best framed as a casual Jamaican & Caribbean option in Las Vegas. Plan around the signature dishes and the roughly $25 per person price point rather than a formal special-occasion format.

    Does House of Dutch Pot handle dietary restrictions?

    Ask the restaurant directly before ordering, especially if your restriction is strict. No specific allergy accommodations or dietary offerings are confirmed here, so the safest move is to confirm ingredients and preparation details with the restaurant.