

Lola's - A Louisiana Kitchen
Summerlin, Las Vegas
Restaurant in Las Vegas, United States
The Read
Dress
Casual
Why go
Book Lola’s - A Louisiana Kitchen for casual Cajun and Creole food in Las Vegas when the priority is gumbo, po’boys, jambalaya, crawfish, a lively neighborhood room. It works well for groups, brunch, happy hour, Saints game energy; it is less suited to quiet special-occasion dining or a cocktail-first night.
About Lola's - A Louisiana Kitchen
Is Lola’s - A Louisiana Kitchen worth choosing in Las Vegas? Yes, if the brief is authentic Cajun and Creole Louisiana cooking in a casual setting. This is a useful pick for a Louisiana meal, especially if the group wants crawfish, seafood gumbo, po’boys, or jambalaya at about $30 per person.
The useful context for a first-timer is that Lola’s - A Louisiana Kitchen is a casual Cajun and Creole restaurant. Its details are direct: casual dress, Louisiana classics, Sunday brunch from 11a to 2p, happy hour windows Wednesday through Saturday. That makes it easier to match the visit to the kind of meal you want.
Go for Louisiana classics, not Las Vegas spectacle
The menu direction is clear: Cajun and Creole staples. First-timers should anchor the order around the named house strengths: crawfish, seafood gumbo, po’boys, jambalaya. That combination tells you what the kitchen is trying to be: a place for familiar Louisiana formats and casual pacing.
At the listed spend level of about $30 per person, the value case is strongest when you treat the meal as a casual Louisiana outing. The best fit is a diner who wants recognizable Louisiana dishes in Las Vegas without building the night around formality.
For dietary needs or allergy questions, use the restaurant’s current menu and staff guidance rather than assuming a specific accommodation. The draw here is the Cajun and Creole Louisiana identity, with crawfish, seafood gumbo, po’boys, jambalaya as the named strengths.
Time the visit around the posted schedule
The schedule is part of the decision. Lola’s - A Louisiana Kitchen is closed Mondays and Tuesdays; open Wednesday and Thursday 11a–9p, Friday 11a–10p, Saturday 12p–10p, Sunday 11a–8p. Sunday brunch runs 11a–2p. Happy hour is Wednesday through Friday 4p–7p and Saturday 12p–4p.
For a first visit, choose the slot by the kind of meal you want. Sunday brunch is the clearest brunch window. Wednesday through Friday late afternoon is the main happy hour window, with an additional Saturday happy hour from 12p–4p. Dinner hours run later on Friday and Saturday than on Sunday, so those nights are the better fit if the group wants a later casual meal.
Lola’s - A Louisiana Kitchen is a Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Featured Restaurant, listed for 2026. Still, the better reason to go is the core: casual Cajun and Creole Louisiana cooking in Las Vegas at about $30 per person.
Who should choose it first
Choose Lola’s - A Louisiana Kitchen for a casual meal centered on Louisiana classics, Sunday brunch, or happy hour. Casual dress fits the positioning, the strongest ordering cues are crawfish, seafood gumbo, po’boys, jambalaya.
Planning details
- Location
- 241 W.Charleston Ste.101
- Website
- lolaslasvegas.com
- Phone
- 702-227-5652
Venue details
Ambiance
Casual neighborhood spot with a lively, convivial feel, especially during Saints games and live music evenings, blending relaxed Southern hospitality with an energetic bar atmosphere.
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Vibe
Best For
Experience
At the Table
- Dress Code
- Casual
- Noise Level
- Lively
- Service Style
- Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Standard
- Capacity
- Medium
Signature Dishes
- crawfish
- seafood gumbo
- po’boys
- jambalaya
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Recognition and awards
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Lola's - A Louisiana Kitchen good for solo dining?
If you are dining solo, Lola's - A Louisiana Kitchen can be approached as a casual Cajun and Creole meal in Las Vegas at around $30 per person. Keep the visit simple with one of the named strengths, such as seafood gumbo, a po’boy, jambalaya, or crawfish.
How far ahead should I book Lola's - A Louisiana Kitchen?
Use the posted schedule to plan your timing: Lola's - A Louisiana Kitchen is closed Mondays and Tuesdays; open Wednesday and Thursday 11a–9p, Friday 11a–10p, Saturday 12p–10p, Sunday 11a–8p. Sunday brunch runs 11a–2p, happy hour is Wednesday through Friday 4p–7p and Saturday 12p–4p.
What should a first-timer know about Lola's - A Louisiana Kitchen?
Start with the fact that this is an Authentic Cajun & Creole Louisiana Kitchen in Las Vegas. The draw is practical: about $30 per person, casual dress, Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Featured Restaurant recognition for 2026, a menu associated with Louisiana classics like crawfish, seafood gumbo, po’boys, jambalaya.
Is Lola's - A Louisiana Kitchen good for a special occasion?
It is best framed as a casual Cajun and Creole Louisiana restaurant with happy hour and brunch windows. If that matches the occasion you have in mind, the details point to a relaxed meal rather than a dress-code-driven experience.
Is lunch or dinner better at Lola's - A Louisiana Kitchen?
It depends on the schedule you want. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday service begins at 11a, Saturday begins at 12p, Sunday includes brunch from 11a to 2p. Dinner is available during the posted evening hours, with Friday and Saturday running until 10p.





















