If you're in Summerlin and still thinking of Suncoast as "that old casino on the west side," it might be time for a reintroduction. The property has quietly upgraded itself with refreshed restaurants, better gaming, and more family-friendly spaces. Tucked inside is Du-par's Restaurant and Bakery, a full-service diner that does exactly what a good diner should: gives everyone at the table something they actually want to eat. Before you even sit down, there's a refrigerated case stocked with house-made pies and cakes. It's strategic and effective. The menu runs deep with breakfast classics, burgers, comfort plates, and bakery goods. One recent group order included a Garden Veggie Burger, Eggs Benedict, Fish & Chips, and Zucchini Reggiano Parmesan as a starter. Random combination, sure. But that's the point. Diners work because they let you stop negotiating and just order what sounds good.

What makes Du-par's useful for Summerlin families is its location inside a casino that's leaning into family activities. Suncoast has bowling, an arcade, a movie theater, and now dining spots that don't require you to drive somewhere else afterward. You can bowl a few frames with the kids, catch a movie, maybe let the adults try their luck on the floor, and then wrap it up with pancakes or pie without leaving the building. It's convenient in a way that matters when you're trying to keep everyone happy and fed on a weekend night.

The service is friendly, the portions are generous, and the prices feel reasonable for a casino restaurant. If you're heading to Suncoast for any reason, bowling night or date night or just because you live nearby, Du-par's is worth keeping in your rotation. Sometimes you don't need trendy. You just need a booth, a solid menu, and something that tastes like comfort food should.

Original reporting: Everyday Vegas