The least-documented bar in LAS T3 sits by the E-gates
The Clubhouse Bar and Grill lives in Terminal 3 near the E-gates, but almost nobody online talks about it; Vegas Born Bar & Grill and the Chophouse get all the ink instead. Hours and price info aren’t clearly posted anywhere, and the one solid datapoint is a weak overall rating around 1 star, which already sets expectations low. This is the kind of place you walk past without realizing you did.
Terminal 3 only serves a subset of LAS flights, so check your boarding pass before you go hunting for The Clubhouse Bar and Grill in T3. With no confirmed opening or closing times, assume standard airport bar patterns: early morning to late evening tied to flight banks. If you land on a late-night arrival into T3, have a backup plan in case the bar’s shutters are already down.
That 1-star reputation is a red flag, especially in a terminal that also feeds to better-documented spots like Vegas Born Bar & Grill in the D-gates and the steak-heavy Chophouse. With no clear menu, dish pricing, or drink list published, treat The Clubhouse Bar and Grill as last-resort food rather than a destination. If you care about what you eat, it’s worth walking a few extra minutes in T3 or planning to eat earlier in Terminal 1.
Because there are zero useful traveler quotes, there’s no standout dish to recommend and nothing specific to warn you off beyond that low rating. That usually means slow service and forgettable food at best. If you do sit down, stick to basic items like a draft beer and fries instead of gambling on a pricey entree you can’t preview online.
Practical tip: if you have time before an E-gate departure in Terminal 3, scout the concourse first; use The Clubhouse Bar and Grill only if lines at nearby options are out of control and your boarding time is under 30 minutes.