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Carl's Jr

3 ★ 1

Terminal 3 has a Carl’s Jr. that almost no one reviews

This Carl’s Jr. sits in Terminal 3 at Harry Reid International, but it barely gets mentioned compared with Shake Shack or Las Vegas Chophouse & Brewery. You’re looking at standard Carl’s Jr. fast food: burgers, fries, breakfast items, and sodas, with airport pricing higher than strip-mall locations. Figure on paying several dollars more than you would off-airport for a combo.

Details are thin on exact hours, so assume typical early-morning-to-late-evening fast-food timing in Terminal 3 and don’t bank on a midnight burger. The location shows as airside in T3, so this is for passengers already through security in Terminal 3, not for rideshare drivers or people checking in at Terminal 1.

With a rating around 1 out of 5, expectations should sit low. Think “last-resort burger” more than “trip highlight.” If you go, stick with core items Carl’s Jr. usually executes consistently: Famous Star–style burgers, fries, and basic breakfast sandwiches during morning hours. Avoid building complicated custom orders during rush periods; airport crews often run lean and mistakes take longer to fix than at a neighborhood drive‑thru.

Because there are no real regulars’ tips in Terminal 3 for this spot, treat it as a backup when Shake Shack lines spill far past their counter or when nearby sit‑down options would make you cut it close to boarding. With a published rating of 1, factor in extra time to check your order at the counter so you’re not discovering a wrong sandwich at Gate E later.

Practical tip: if you care about food quality and your schedule allows, walk Terminal 3 first and compare wait times at Shake Shack and the Chophouse before committing to Carl’s Jr.; keep at least 20 minutes between getting your bagged food and scheduled boarding.

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