The Pint

Sports Bar Summerlin $$ Reviewed by Daniel Okafor

The Pint is a 24-hour sports bar and beer hall on West Charleston Boulevard in Summerlin, pouring twenty-three drafts and about fifty bottles beside video poker, pool tables, and a kitchen that never closes on the western edge of Las Vegas.

The room sits on West Charleston in the Summerlin and Westside stretch, well off the Strip and built for locals. Cityseeker describes a neighbourhood beer bar and grill rather than a tourist stop, with screens across the room and a long bar. Sports come first, and the layout reflects it.

Beer carries the menu, with twenty-three drafts and roughly fifty bottles on the list. The selection leans toward American craft and import lagers rather than one house style, which gives groups room to spread out. Pours range from pints to buckets for a table watching a game.

The kitchen runs an all-day menu of burgers, wings, and breakfast, which matters because the doors never close. Open 24 hours, seven days a week, The Pint covers late shifts and early kickoffs that most Summerlin rooms cannot. That schedule is a genuine point of difference on the west side.

Gaming sits right alongside the sports. Video poker machines, pool tables, Keno, and Golden Tee give the room something to do between matches, a setup Yelp reviewers note keeps groups occupied for hours. It reads as a tavern and game room as much as a sports bar.

The crowd is mostly regulars from Summerlin and the surrounding suburbs. Tripadvisor reviewers describe attentive staff and a relaxed, come-as-you-are feel rather than a loud Strip scene. That local rhythm is the draw for anyone living west of the city centre.

Game days bring the room to life, with the draft list and the all-day kitchen doing the heavy lifting. Tables near the largest screens fill first for marquee fixtures across the season. Arriving before kickoff is the safest way to claim one.

The smart order is a draft off the rotating board with a plate of wings, settled in near a screen for the afternoon slate. The buckets make sense for a group, and the kitchen keeps going long after most rooms close. Prices sit at the mid range for the area.

Who would love it: west-side locals who want sports, a deep draft list, and a kitchen that never stops. Who should skip it: visitors set on a Strip-view lounge, since this is a suburban tavern built for regulars rather than spectacle.

The Pint runs as part of a small local group built around Summerlin and the western suburbs, leaning on neighbourhood loyalty rather than tourist traffic. Cityseeker and Yelp reviewers describe a place regulars treat as a default, the spot they land at for a quick pint or a long Sunday of football. That steadiness is a large part of the appeal.

The draft board rotates enough that beer-minded regulars check what is new on each visit, while the bottle list covers the standards for everyone else. Bucket deals on game days make it easy for a group to settle in for hours. Reviewers credit the staff with keeping pace once the room fills.

The Pint anchors our best sports bars in Las Vegas guide for drinkers west of the Strip, and it earns a place on our craft beer bars in Las Vegas list for the size of its draft program. The 24-hour kitchen and the game room are what set it apart from the suburban competition.

For more nearby, the full Las Vegas bar guide maps the rest of the city's sports rooms. Many regulars pair a session here with a stop at Blondies Sports Bar before heading to a game.

Sources: Yelp (197 reviews), Tripadvisor, cityseeker, and The Pint's official site (2026). Reviewed by Daniel Okafor, barsforKings. Published Jan 29, 2026. Last updated Jan 29, 2026.

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