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  • I've passed this diner many times on the way to explore other hidden gems in Boulder City. However, this trip into BC was all about Southwest Diner and it's delicious offerings. There is a small lot located behind the restaurant to park and we found interesting knickknacks and antiques throughout the interior and exterior of the space on our walk to and fro. This restaurant has both indoor and outdoor seating (complete with misters). It was pretty hot out, so we chose to sit indoors, but there were a few tables of diners enjoying their meals al fresco. We were greeted and seated immediately upon entering. The larger dining room was full, so we were seated in the smaller cash register side of the space. Seating is a little tight in spots at these 4 tables, but everyone was friendly. I even got some unsolicited advice from a regular at the next table on what to order. Side note, they have their full menu available all day, every day, so you can order pancakes for dinner or soup for breakfast if that's how you roll. The diner does offer cocktails, but I ordered a very good iced tea in a giant mason jar and the BF got a coffee in the cutest flower pot style mug. He said the coffee wasn't that great, so he switched to an Arnold Palmer after the first cup. But I bought a couple of the mugs for $10.95/ea because they were darling and will make nice Christmas stocking stuffers. For my meal I ordered the Chili Verde Omelet with "those potatoes" and the banana bread. The green chili was very good and the omelet had a nice mix of flavors. The potatoes, mixed with green peppers and onions, were good, but lacked salt. The banana bread was amazing! Moist without being oily, with big chunks of walnuts. Good thing you only get two slices, because I could have eaten the whole loaf! The BF ordered the Special #3: 1 egg, sausage patties, and pancakes and he added an additional egg for $0.50. I tried the plate sized pancakes and they were good, but the batter lacked something I could not pinpoint...maybe a splash of vanilla? I also picked up a fresh whole housemade triple berry pie to go. We had company for dinner and this made a perfect dessert. Everyone basically licked their plates clean. This thing was sooo sinfully delicious. I would definitely try their other pies on our future visits.
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