Track #2: Cottonwood Station @Blue Diamond

Looking to have a perfect getaway day in Vegas without “going away”? Start by visiting Red Rock Canyon, or the free Red Rock Overlook Scenic Stop, and then drive a few miles to Cottonwood Station. It’s a charmingly decorated, excellent fast-casual eatery in the historic tiny village of Blue Diamond (population: 268).

While enjoying a first-rate chicken panini and latte on their sprawling outdoor balcony with a mountain view in front of a fire pit, I kept asking myself: how did it take five years of living in Vegas to first discover this gem?

Immerse yourself in the restaurant’s many artsy charms. (Image: Vegas 411)

Join the locals here as well as hikers and mountain bike riders in the know for Cottonwood’s artisan pizzas, sandwiches, and salads, plus beer, wine, and cider on tap.

Be sure to view Cottonwood’s history wall outside with archival photos and background about the area. The restaurant was built on the site of the village’s workshop and, according to their website, the interior incorporates “wood from the original workshop and garage.”

You can walk off Cottonwood’s pork belly fig pizza, cauliflower bites, and pretzel sticks  by wandering around the park, private pool, library, and the general store that was built in 1942, catering to residents who were miners at the Blue Diamond Mine.  All in one afternoon, you can enjoy smartly curated food options and wonderful views—and get a history lesson, too.


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Mitch Schneider is a Las Vegas-based writer and publicist. He has written for publications such as Rolling Stone, and his current PR music clients include contemporary and legacy artists.

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