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Welcome to Distill - A Local Bar - Centennial

At Distill - A Local Bar - Centennial, located in Las Vegas, you'll find a welcoming atmosphere that serves as the heart of the community. This sports bar seamlessly blends comfort and flavor, offering an extensive menu that spans from hearty breakfasts to decadent desserts. Signature dishes like Buffalo Chicken Egg Rolls and Blackened Cowboy Ribeye showcase the bold flavors and creativity that make this bar special. The friendly staff adds to the inviting ambiance, making you feel right at home. Whether you're there to catch a game or indulge in late-night bites, Distill offers an experience that keeps patrons coming back for more.

LOCATIONS

If you’re seeking a bustling yet cozy spot to indulge in fantastic food, refreshing drinks, and a lively atmosphere, Distill - A Local Bar - Centennial in Las Vegas is your destination. Located at 6430 N Durango Dr, this sports bar redefines casual dining, offering something for everyone, from breakfast lovers to late-night snackers. With a phone number of (702) 722-2999, you can easily plan your visit for any craving at any hour, as they are open 24/7.

What sets Distill apart? The answer lies in the menu. With a diverse range of options, you can start your culinary journey with tantalizing starters such as:

  • Asada Tacos – Grilled carne asada tacos with a delightful array of toppings.
  • Ahi Poke Stack – Hawaiian marinated ahi tuna layered with creamy avocado.
  • Buffalo Chicken Egg Rolls – A comforting blend of flavors wrapped in a crispy package.

The appeal of Distill extends beyond delicious starters. Their entree plates feature crowd-pleasers that include:

  • Cajun Chicken Alfredo – A rich dish with blackened chicken and fettuccine.
  • Atlantic Grilled Salmon – A perfectly cooked salmon served with white rice and asparagus.
  • Beer Battered Fish & Chips – Golden fried Icelandic cod that’s a staple for late-night cravings.

Of course, no visit to a local bar would be complete without a sweet ending. The dessert options will leave you wanting more. Imagine awarm chocolate chip cookie pie, lovingly drizzled with caramel. Each bite feels like a comforting embrace—a true testament to the skill in Distill's kitchen.

Beyond the food, the atmosphere encapsulates the essence of a friendly neighborhood bar. With comfortable seating, plenty of TVs broadcasting the latest sporting events, and a nostalgic jukebox setting the mood, you can truly relax and soak in the ambiance. The attentive staff adds to the experience, ensuring you feel like a valued guest whether you’re visiting for the first time or the hundredth.

Highly praised by customers, the ambiance, combined with friendly service and great prices, makes Distill a top pick for casual dining in Las Vegas. Whether you're there for a hearty breakfast, a game night with friends, or simply to unwind, you won't leave disappointed.

So, whether you’re a sports fan looking for a place to cheer on your team or a foodie in search of comfort food with a twist, Distill - A Local Bar - Centennial is not just a bar; it’s an experience waiting to be enjoyed. Grab your friends, settle in, and let the good times roll.

START YOUR REVIEW OF Distill - A Local Bar - Centennial
Michael J.
Michael J.

There's a certain kind of place that doesn't try too hard--and that's exactly why it works. Distill is that kind of joint. Tucked away like a local's secret and vibing like your best friend's oversized living room if your friend had killer snacks, video poker, and a no-nonsense attitude about comfort. Let's start with the food--because yeah, it matters. The Philly cheesesteak here? This thing doesn't whisper flavor, it shouts it from the rooftops. Melty, meaty, greasy in all the right ways, like it knew it had something to prove. Every bite felt like a love letter from Philly wrapped in Vegas swagger. And then came the onion rings--the big, bold, thick-cut beauties that don't flake out on you halfway through. No sad, soggy breading here. These are the rings that crunch when they hit the table and stay crunchy 'til the end. And just when you think you've peaked, the dessert game walks in like it owns the place. chocolate chip cookie pies that are part brownie, part cookie, part ice cream fever dream and drizzled with caramel sauce,--whatever mad genius invented it deserves a slow clap and a second helping. But Distill isn't just about the food. It's about the feel. The place is clean--not the fake, sanitized clean, but the kind of clean where you can actually relax without wondering what's under the booth. TVs everywhere--blaring sports, video poker, the kind of background noise that lets you tune in or tune out at will. Huge high-back lounge chairs that swallow you in comfort, and yeah, there's a whole non-smoking lounge setup if that's your scene. It's like they actually thought about what people might want, and then just...did it. Pool tables? Check. Jukebox? Yup. And the kind of energy that feels lived-in, like a spot people actually hang out in--not just pose for Instagram and bounce. The staff? Total rockstars. Friendly without being fake, on top of their game, and somehow managing to make you feel like a regular even if it's your first time. The prices? Let's just say your wallet leaves as happy as your stomach. Distill doesn't try to reinvent the wheel. It just builds a damn comfortable lounge around it, adds some killer eats, and lets you breathe. Whether you're dropping in for a bite, staying for the game, or just letting the night unfold--it's the kind of place you come back to without needing a reason. And yeah--I'll absolutely be back baby!

Ben P.
Ben P.

1st time here , and service was good n ordered some burgers n there were cooked perfect med n some pink n juice coming out of them - will definitely come back

Cheryll R.
Cheryll R.

I'll start with.. it was good enough to eat here 2 days in a row The food choices were plenty - large menu options, Including my favorite "24 hour breakfast". The prices are very good which will definitely keep me coming back again. I had perfect scrambled eggs, toast, bacon and coffee with $1 charge for fresh fruit instead of potatoes. Awesome. My second visit I had a grilled whole artichoke (a little to stringy) a BBQ brisket sandwich was very good and very messy and a side caesar salad (no protein) which was very large. All the servers were great and always refilling coffee & waters. The only downside is the atmosphere.. very dark and a bit gloomy inside.

Michael D.
Michael D.

You gotta stop by Distill and CHILL! I stopped in Sunday afternoon around 2 o'clock to meet up with a friend and catch up a bit. I had been here before a long time ago, and honestly, I have no idea why I have not been back sooner and more often! I know there are several Distill - A Local Bar locations throughout the valley, but this is the only one I've been too. My friend said he's been to one by his house but it wasn't as nice as this one. As you walk in, there is a depart dining room off to the side and closed off from the main bar area for a quieter or more secluded place to sit and eat. The main area has a large square bar with lots of seating and gaming machines and a large area with plenty of seating options. They have high top tables, and also nice high back chairs and tables lower to the ground. The servers and staff are all super friendly and helpful and we never had to wait long for anything. They have a fantastic menu that I believe changes every so often and it really makes it difficult when trying to choose what to order. I went with the buffalo chicken egg rolls, and my friend had the chicken fingers and fries. My eggrolls were delicious and hit the spot and my friends. Chicken fingers were plentiful, large, perfectly fried and smothered in delicious buffalo sauce. Everything on the menu looks incredible, I will definitely be back more frequently for sure! And of course a great selection of cold beer and a full bar as well! They also have a DAILY Happy Hour from 2-6 every day with special menu items and drinks! Yea...you gotta go chill at Distill!

Laura A.
Laura A.

Distill is a 24/7 sports bar, gaming, and restaurant type place that also offers all sorts of foods and breakfast with a few locations in Vegas. The North Durango Drive location also offers a separate dining area that is away from the bar and gaming. The dining area is a mix of traditional tables and booths. (our booth was very worn and slightly uncomfortable) We came at happy hour and indulged in happy hour $5. glasses of wine that were generous in size and was pretty darn decent. We also shared the buffalo cauliflower. It had a crispy batter and was fried to perfection and came with creamy blue cheese dressing. It will be great for most people. I am unusually sensitive and the buffalo sauce contains too much acidic acid or too much condensed vinegar for my unusual palate. Most people out there will enjoy the buffalo cauliflower here. For my main I had the Chili Lime Salad with added Salmon. The Salmon arrived slashed open so everyone could see that it was prepared with a moist center and it also came with nice grill marks. It was a generous portion and the salad was different and tasty. My husband enjoyed his build your own burger because they actually prepared the burger medium - rare as he asked for and they also prepared the bacon nicely so that it wasn't over cooked. He also liked the tots. Our server was very nice and pleasant but seemed a little overloaded between the bar and the dining room. Everything was reasonably good and the prices were also reasonable. A good casual choice.

John P.
John P.

Had another great breakfast here (the build your own omelette are excellent). We have had Makenzi as our server the last couple visits and she is friendly, helpful, very attentive and simply awesome. The menu selection is great and the prices are probably some of the lowest of any of the resturants we eat at frequently (you can get 2 pancakes for $5, french toast for under $10, etc.).

Koryn G.
Koryn G.

Got a few margaritas with tajin on the rim and pretzel bites with cheese and mustard. The margaritas were good. The pretzels were decent but the cheese wasn't the best. Typical bar food I kinda expected. The bartenders were friendly and great though!

Dennis T.
Dennis T.

For a late-night dinner, Diane and I came here for the first time. We were generally pleased with what we found. For starters, a Bowl of Clam Chowder was a superior rendition that contained bacon and several clams and chunks of potato. And, Asada Tacos with Carne Asada, Corn and Cojita Cheese were good. Then Diane was favorably impressed with her Beer Battered Fish & Chips, and a Bowl of Chili for me was good and cheesy. The restaurant was out of Cornbread, so I was given a slice of Garlic Toast instead, which was just okay--and crackers, which I liked. There was a long break between our first course and our second. Otherwise, service was very good, and the experience enjoyable sitting in a booth and listening to piped in music with a beat in the dining room that is glassed off from the bar area.

Julie C.
Julie C.

If you visit, order the stuffed sourdough cracked bread with spinach cheese dip. It was so freaking delish, my friend and i couldn't stop eating eat it *drool* We sat in the dining area which was almost full. The service was super slow and not very attentive, but i think our server had to jump between rooms. Seems like there was 1-2 people tending to the dining area. I wouldn't say service was horrible but we did have to wait a while, regardless we had a good time and the bread and drinks were worth it.