

Hours
| Saturday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2755 Kyle Canyon Rd, Mt Charleston, NV 89124
Phone: (702) 872-5500
Website: https://retreatoncharlestonpeak.com/canyon/
Menu Photos
Order and Reservations
Reservations: tripleseat.com
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Reviews
Upon arrival, we found plenty of seating and a cozy, relaxing atmosphere. The hostess seated us by a window with a stunning view after swapping with another couple. Our server, Nick, was exceptional. His attentive service stood out, not just at our table but with other guests too. Despite some reviews mentioning slow or inattentive service from staff, our experience was flawless. I even observed other waiters and didn’t see any issues.
Nick recommended a unique starter, the Crispy Artichoke, which was absolutely delicious. We ordered two alcoholic drinks and our meals, and everything arrived perfectly timed. The food was flavorful, with generous portions we took home. My wife’s dish was packed neatly, and Nick even included extra ranch dressing for my salad.
This visit exceeded expectations. After yearning to escape Las Vegas’s 113°F heat, this charming spot was the perfect retreat. We’ll definitely return soon for another quick, delicious getaway. Thank you!
Update: we e come up a few times from Las Vegas, NV to get away from the city, and our initial review is still spot on. Thank you!
Chili and Wild Shroom Melt were amazing!! We also ordered the “Retreat Coffee”… Derrick made them soooo good!!! We will be returning to the bar area for sure!
The food was not fresh at all: several dishes tasted and looked like they had been sitting out or reheated for hours, with dry textures and bland flavors. The presentation was terrible—everything was messy, trays were nearly empty most of the time, no clear labels, and it all looked carelessly thrown together. This doesn’t come close to justifying the steep cost.
In a place that promotes itself as “the most authentic wintertime destination in Southern Nevada,” we expected at least some quality and attention to detail for a festive holiday buffet, but it felt rushed and low-effort. The price simply doesn’t match what was delivered.
Sadly, we won’t be returning for the food, though the hotel and surroundings remain gorgeous. I recommend skipping the buffet and just enjoying the scenery—or trying the regular a la carte menu if available.
The service provided by the server was unacceptable: The wait time of 15+ minutes to just be acknowledged was so unprofessional, the wait time of 1+ hours to serve the food was a poor experience with food already cold and not fresh was an obvious red flag.
Finally, the rudeness of that waitress, demanding that their surprise fee, for which I’m really not receiving ANYTHING in return, be paid as if that was part of the menu that we’re able to taste or enjoy. It turned out that apparently, it was readable in a small fine print that they were able to show us from a different/secret menu (the menu shown to customers, in the image below, never displays additional charges.) that we were never shown during the time there.
I have filed a report with the regulatory authorities (FTC’s Consumer Protection Bureau, OAG of Nevada and The BBB) for this unlawful and shady practice and I want a complete refund to my account for the unacceptable service that I received.
We called in to ask about waiting times while they informed us that they are only having people come in until 7.30pm as they close at 8pm. We arrived at 7.10pm, the hostess checked her phone (the time) and made a comment how “you made it just on time”. Lovely start to our dinner.
Thankfully we got a waitress whom was very friendly and informative.
She gave us recommendations on kids’ meals, entree portions sizes and what wasn’t available (a lot).
The venue had a beautiful setting, but besides our waitress and the great setting, the positives stop there.
The food is VERY overpriced concession food, everything tasted as it came straight from the freezer and out of the microwave. My husband was excited to try the “Beast Burger” (big game meat) but it tasted like a typical frozen beef patty for $30, the chicken sandwich was very dry for $20, and the kids Mac and cheese tasted like it was out of the Kraft box. The old fashioned was good but a bit too sweet. Their water tasted exactly like melted snow from outside, not even joking.
We understand that it might be expensive to run a restaurant up on the mountain but the food quality did not nearly hit the expectation from a $110 bill.
We probably should have listened to the reviews..
Just avoid this place unless you are going for a drink or two.