Mexican option with almost no buzz yet at B15
Tacos Locos sits near Gate B15 in Terminal 1, post-security, showing on the official Harry Reid directory as a local Mexican spot that almost no frequent flyer seems to talk about yet. That lack of chatter makes it a wild card if you're stuck in the B-gates and want something beyond the usual national chains between B10 and B19.
This is a $$ counter-service setup in the Terminal 1 A/B/C side, so expect prices a notch above a strip taqueria back in Las Vegas but normal for an airport: think roughly $12–$18 for tacos, burritos, or combo plates. Seating is the usual gate-area mix of a few tables and whatever open chairs you can grab near B15, not a full sit-down dining room.
The menu leans standard local-Mexican airport fare: tacos, burritos, maybe a quesadilla or two, plus soft drinks and bottled beer if they follow the typical LAS Terminal 1 pattern. With a 1-star average rating in airport listings and no detailed reviews to clarify why, treat this more like a backup plan than a destination meal.
Since the official site only lists “Tacos Locos near Gate B15 after security” and gives no posted hours, assume typical Terminal 1 timing: morning open roughly around the first bank of departures near 5:00–6:00 a.m., closing around the last B-gate flights in the late evening. If you land on a late-night arrival into the B-gates after 9:00 p.m., don’t count on it being open.
Practical tip: if you have time and care about food quality, walk from B15 toward the central Terminal 1 concourse first, check your other options and their lines, and only circle back to Tacos Locos if every alternative looks slammed.