

Dick knows how to shake things up Vegas-style. There’s never a dull moment at this rowdy joint that fits right in to Sin City. But remember – what happens at Dick’s…will probably end up on the internet! Find us located inside the Excalibur hotel and see what all the fuss has been about since the rowdiness began! We’re serving a variety of appetizers, burgers, wings, pasta, steaks, and maybe even a few salads, too. Dick’s Last Resort offers PRIVATE EVENTS – CONFERENCE DINNERS – BIRTHDAY PARTIES – BACHELORETTE PARTIES – BACHELOR PARTIES – DIVORCE PARTIES – ANY AND ALL PARTIES. Special packages are available.
Restaurant chain where gruff staffers serve a Southern-style menu in a rowdy roadhouse environment.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3850 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Phone: (702) 597-7991
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Reservations: tripleseat.com
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Reviews
The customer service from the Marine was outstanding — friendly, attentive, and on point. Always good to see that professionalism and pride.
The food hit the spot and felt light, which was perfect before a flight. The eggs (over easy) were cooked to perfection — exactly how I like them. The biscuit was soft and fresh, even if a bit on the smaller side. The bacon came in slimmer portions, but I’m actually proud of myself for not ordering extra! It reminded me of the cheap-style bacon you get on a McDonald’s breakfast sandwich — simple and flimsy.
The tater tots were a highlight — nice and crunchy, just the way I like them.
As for drinks, I’d recommend going with the regular tea and adding your own sweetener and lemons to taste. That way you can make it just right for you.
The atmosphere was full of great energy, and the happy music really set a positive tone for the morning. With a few small tweaks to the menu portions and drink options, this could easily become a go-to breakfast stop for families looking to grab a bite and enjoy a fun, lively vibe before starting their day.
Overall, it was a solid way to wrap up the trip.
Only regret is not coming back again in the evening for a drink before I went home. Breakfast was good coffee was beautiful, definitely visit if you want a good laugh
Well, the food here is mediocre, hamburger was undercooked, could have used more (and proper) spices, and was overpriced. Beer is OK, although could have been colder. And just to demonstrate how nice a person I am here is a free advice: when/if you serve BlueMoon do not toss a slice of orange in it. Slice of orange is supposed to be placed (carefully) on the rim of the glass. See pic. That’s not how I received it. That’s how it’s supposed to be done (I converted it for myself). You’re welcome.
Service – overall good my biggest issue was the sexualization of children. Sarcasm doesn’t equal crude sexual jokes towards children or around children. My sons very innocent 14yr old friend was given a hat that said something like “it’s a good things socks can’t make babies”, he had no idea of that context so the humiliation was lost on him but not me. He was also asked to take a photo giving the middle finger which he was not comfortable with. My son who is autistic luckily wasn’t given anything sexual but asking me in front of two teenage boys if I wanted a 12” wiener for dinner was inappropriate. I came for some sarcastic remarks, not for sexual innuendo. I know I took two teens to Vegas and had a feeling we would experience some questionable experiences but I was careful in my selections, and Dicks was the only choice that instantly regretted. The table behind us had two young (10-12) cheerleaders there for competition and their hats referenced them being future hooter waitress and a star on teen mom. Is there no humor anymore that isn’t revolved around sex? Especially when the jokes are being delivered by an older male.
I was looking forward to some banter and bar food, but was delivered sexual comments towards children and sub par over priced food. It wasn’t fun or funny. It was just gross.
You get to dish it right back.
The food was good. Everyone wanted to see what got written on the hat they make you.