Southwest Diner in Boulder City Serves Up More Than Meals During Shutdown
This local favorite dishes out free kid meals while federal workers feel the pinch

In a town known for its big hearts and even bigger breakfast portions, Southwest Diner in Boulder City is proving that kindness is always on the menu. As the government shutdown stretches on, this retro-style hotspot is stepping up in a big way—serving free meals to kids whose families are feeling the financial strain.

Since Monday, Southwest Diner has been offering complimentary breakfast, lunch, and dinner for children, with comfort food favorites like corn dogs, hot dogs, and quesadillas. Because when life hands you lemons (or unpaid furloughs), this place makes sure kids still get lunch.

"Our number one goal is to make sure that kids are fed," says manager Sara Olson. It's a simple mission, but one that speaks volumes in a time when many parents are being forced to make tough choices.

This isn’t a one-time feel-good headline, either. Southwest Diner has a track record—locals may remember their generosity during the COVID-19 pandemic, too. Olson says their decision to give back is rooted in their values: "We want to live a life like Jesus... serve others and help others."

Why Boulder City Keeps Coming Back:

  • Free meals for kids during the government shutdown

  • Classic comfort food served all day

  • Warm, retro atmosphere that feels like home

  • Deep community roots and a heart for service

More than 30 children have already benefited from the initiative, and the diner isn’t stopping there. Plans are in motion to expand free meals to entire families, ensuring no table in town goes empty.

These kids are our future, so we need to take care of them,” Olson adds. And honestly, who could argue with that?

So, if you’re looking for a reason to smile (and maybe grab a killer stack of pancakes while you're at it), head over to Southwest Diner. It’s not just a restaurant—it’s a reminder that community care is always in season.

Essential Info:
Hours: 7 AM – 8 PM daily
Address: 761 Nevada Way, Boulder City (just past the roundabout)
Phone: (702) 293-1537

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