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California Dining Gems Expand to Las Vegas: The Hat Leads with Pastrami Glory

By Matthias Binder March 16, 2026
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The Hat Ventures Beyond BordersRandy’s Donuts Lands in SummerlinFinney’s Crafthouse Targets Multiple SitesA Trend Fueled by Transplants

The Hat Ventures Beyond Borders (Image Credits: Flickr)

Las Vegas – The city’s culinary landscape is evolving as iconic Southern California eateries prepare to open their doors in the valley. Longtime favorites like The Hat, known for resisting out-of-state growth for decades, now signal a larger trend of Golden State transplants catering to a growing population of former Californians. These expansions promise familiar comforts amid Vegas’s dynamic food scene.[1][2]

The Hat Ventures Beyond Borders

Established in 1951 as a roadside stand in Alhambra, California, The Hat built a loyal following across Southern California with its towering pastrami dip sandwiches. The chain, now family-owned with 11 locations, maintained a strict no-expansion policy outside the state until now. Construction has begun at 6215 South Rainbow Boulevard near Sobb Avenue in Spring Valley, marking the brand’s debut in Nevada.[3][2]

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Visitors can anticipate the signature “World Famous Pastrami,” chili cheese fries, and Orange Bang, a citrus-vanilla drink introduced in 1971. The 4,122-square-foot space will feature a drive-thru and outdoor patio for convenience. Hiring for roles like cashiers and cooks started recently, with a job fair held March 11 through 14, pointing to a spring 2026 opening. A prior attempt at the site six years earlier fell through, heightening excitement for this revival.[4][1]

Randy’s Donuts Lands in Summerlin

Randy’s Donuts, the Inglewood landmark famous for its massive, fluffy doughnuts atop a giant rooftop sign, joins the influx. The brand will debut in pink boxes at Red Rock Resort’s food court in Summerlin as part of Station Casinos’ refresh aimed at locals. This late March arrival underscores a push for accessible, nostalgic treats in a resort setting.[1]

Oversized rings in classic glazed and creative flavors draw crowds back home, and Vegas patrons will soon experience the same. The move aligns with broader efforts to blend high-end gaming with everyday indulgences. No drive-thru here, but the food court integration ensures steady foot traffic.

Finney’s Crafthouse Targets Multiple Sites

Family-owned Finney’s Crafthouse from Santa Barbara and Ventura counties brings pub fare to two Las Vegas spots. Groundbreaking occurred at the former Wolfgang Puck space in Downtown Summerlin and a lot in Town Square, with fall openings planned. Bison burgers and craft beers highlight the menu, appealing to those seeking hearty, West Coast vibes.[1]

This gastropub expansion reflects confidence in the local market for elevated casual dining. Expansive drafts and quality ingredients set it apart from chain competitors. Both locations position Finney’s to capture shoppers and families in high-traffic areas.

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A Trend Fueled by Transplants

These openings form part of a “California Invasion” as the Las Vegas Valley swells with ex-residents from the state. Established brands eliminate the need for road trips, offering home-state authenticity close by. Regional chains like Zaxby’s and Bojangles have paved the way, with more on the horizon.[4][1]

Demographic shifts drive demand for pastrami dips, giant donuts, and craft burgers. The Hat’s menu stands out:

  • World Famous Pastrami Dip: Thinly sliced meat in au jus.
  • Chili Cheese Fries: Hearty side staple.
  • Orange Bang: Creamy citrus refreshment.
  • Pastrami Burgers and Hot Dogs: Varied proteins.
  • Cold Sandwiches: Tuna and turkey options.

Spring Valley’s site benefits from residential growth, ensuring a built-in audience.

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Restaurant Location Opening Timeline
The Hat 6215 S. Rainbow Blvd. Spring 2026
Randy’s Donuts Red Rock Resort, Summerlin Late March
Finney’s Crafthouse Downtown Summerlin & Town Square Fall

Key Takeaways

  • The Hat ends 75 years of California exclusivity with a Spring Valley flagship.
  • Randy’s and Finney’s target locals with donuts and pub grub.
  • Ex-Californian influx accelerates familiar brand arrivals.

Las Vegas diners stand to gain authentic West Coast flavors without crossing state lines. This migration enriches options for residents and visitors alike. What California spot would you like to see next? Share in the comments.

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