Fine Dining Restaurants in Mesquite, NV

Katherine's Steakhouse Fine Dining • $$$
950 W Mesquite Blvd, Mesquite

Customers` Favorites

Seafood Diablo -Shrimp Lobster Scallops with Garlic Sauce
Steamed Asparagus with Hollandaise
Filet Mignon and Lobster
Prime Rib of Beef 20 Oz
Grilled Pacific Salmon
Bone-In Rib-Eye 18 Oz
Jumbo Shrimp Cocktail
Filet Mignon 8 Oz
French Onion Soup
Chicken Marsala

“Food and service was fabulous!! The one downside is the noise level - WAY TOO LOUD. When you eat at a super fine dining restaurant, you expect a certain level of quiet to have conversation with your tablemates. Perhaps the tables are too close together (trying to squeeze in more customers) and it's just too loud...“

4.3 Superb505 Reviews
Terrace at Wolf Creek Club Fine Dining • $
403 Paradise Pkwy, Mesquite

Customers` Favorites

Ultimate Mushroom Swiss Burger
Fans' Choice Club Sandwich
Classic Cheese Burger
Chicken Ceasar Salad
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“Great food! Got hors d'oeves, lunch... Hamburger for my husband and fish and chips for me. Tasted like fresh from scratch for every dish we eaten here recently and in the past. We've eaten here on the patio on beautiful days several times. Fantastic view of the golf course and wonderful atmosphere. Always fantastic service and delicious food. A little gem for Mesquite locals. Most restaurants in Mesquite that have a varied menu, are crazy hard to get into and the food is not very good. There are a few diners are right next to the freeway so there's often a huge weight for subpar food because travelers are stopping in to dine. There are two restaurants that we've kind of given up on in general due to poor management and one with poor customer service, management and just purely too busy for locals to be able to get into easily. Casinos seem to be the only other place that have cafes and those can be smokey and smelly and the food is just okay and oftentimes on weekends is long the wait is excruciatingly long. Unfortunately the thing about Mesquite, is the restaurants that are going in are geared for those travelers on the i15. So restaurants that are getting built are based on that demographic. But there is a huge population of families and retirees who don't really have a lot of options when it comes to dining in their town with a varied menu. There's some great varieties of ethnic foods in town, like Mexican food, Thia and Italian. But as far as quieter sit down, nice restaurants with a larger selection of foods there seems to be fewer with the atmosphere that Wolf Creek has. Definitely a fabulous restaurant that we enjoy going to will be visiting again soon.“

4 Good38 Reviews