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La Strega

Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV

Summerlin$$4italianrestaurant
La Strega

The Vibe

Happy Hour

When

Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri

- PST

Drink Specials

  • Italian cuisine
  • wine

Times vary

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Location

Summerlin, Las Vegas, NV

La Strega Happy Hour Guide

La Strega brings legit Italian food and serious wine to Summerlin, which is exactly what the neighborhood needed. It's not another Olive Garden knockoff or some corporate Italian chain—it's the real deal, run by people who actually give a shit about pasta, wine, and making sure you leave full and slightly buzzed in the best way possible.

The Italian Credentials

La Strega does Italian food the way it's supposed to be done: fresh pasta made in-house, seasonal ingredients that actually taste like something, and recipes that respect tradition without being stuffy about it. You're getting dishes like cacio e pepe that's properly emulsified, carbonara with the right pasta-to-guanciale ratio, and risotto that doesn't come out of a bag. The kitchen knows what they're doing, and it shows in every dish. This is the spot you take someone when you want to prove that Vegas has good Italian food beyond the Strip's celebrity chef circus.

Wine Program That Doesn't Suck

The wine list is where La Strega really flexes. They've got an extensive Italian wine selection that goes way beyond the usual Chianti and Pinot Grigio tourist traps. You'll find regional bottles you've probably never heard of, natural wines if you're into that scene, and staff recommendations that are actually helpful instead of just pushing the most expensive option. Whether you're dropping $50 or $200 on a bottle, you're getting something worth drinking. And yes, they have by-the-glass options that aren't an afterthought.

The Vibe

La Strega manages to be upscale without feeling pretentious, which is a tricky balance. The interior is stylish and moody—dim lighting, modern Italian design touches, and an atmosphere that says "date night" or "celebrating something worth celebrating." But it's not so formal that you feel underdressed in smart casual. The staff is knowledgeable and enthusiastic about the food and wine without being snooty about it, which makes the whole experience better.

Summerlin Locals Love It

Being in Summerlin means La Strega caters to a crowd that knows good food and will call you out if you're phoning it in. The neighborhood has money and taste, and La Strega delivers on both fronts. It's become a go-to for locals who want high-quality Italian without driving to the Strip and dealing with tourist chaos. Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends, because word got out fast.

What to Order

The fresh pasta dishes are non-negotiable—that's where the kitchen really shines. Whatever seasonal special they're running is usually a solid bet. The wine pairings are worth listening to if you're unsure what to drink. And if you have room for dessert (you won't, but try anyway), the tiramisu is the move.

When to Go

Date night is the obvious play—La Strega has that romantic-but-not-cheesy energy that works. It's also solid for a nice dinner with friends or family when you want to feel like adults who have their shit together. Weeknights are easier for walk-ins; weekends, make a reservation unless you enjoy standing around waiting for a table.

Bottom Line

La Strega is proof that Summerlin's dining scene is stepping up. Legit Italian food, serious wine selection, and an atmosphere that makes you actually want to linger over dinner—that's the whole package right there. If you're tired of mediocre pasta and overpriced Chianti, this is your spot.

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