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Summerlin Scores New Slice Spot As Mountain Mike’s Moves Into Trails Village

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Published on January 06, 2026
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Bay Area-born Mountain Mike’s Pizza has planted its flag in Summerlin, debuting at Trails Village Center with a family-style menu, arcade buzz and plenty of screens for game nights. The new outpost is geared toward families and sports fans, with late-night hours, big TVs and space built for teams, parties and fundraisers.

What the Summerlin location offers

The roughly 2,600-square-foot restaurant packs in an all-you-can-eat pizza and salad bar, a weekday lunch buffet, kids’ arcade games and a patio for al fresco dining. Big-screen televisions and complimentary Wi‑Fi are part of the setup too, a combo meant to make the shop a go-to for birthday parties, post-game meetups and casual group hangs, according to QSR Magazine.

Where to find it and hours

The Summerlin Mountain Mike’s is at Trails Village Center, 1946 Village Center Circle, and can be reached at (702) 702-8700. Trade coverage lists the opening as the brand’s seventh location in Nevada and its fourth in Clark County, and notes that the restaurant is rolling out extended late-night service and multiple ordering options, as reported by RestaurantNews.

Official listing shows slightly different hours

The chain’s own Summerlin store page currently lists earlier closing times, which suggests local hours may still be in flux. Guests are advised to check the online location page for the latest information, per Mountain Mike's. Customers can also place orders through the Mountain Rewards® app or via third-party delivery partners, depending on availability.

Local franchisees plan more openings

The Summerlin shop is locally owned and operated by franchisees Kamaljit Singh, Manjinder Kaur and Manpreet Rai, who already run multiple Mountain Mike’s restaurants in the region and hold exclusive rights to develop additional locations in the Las Vegas market, according to RestaurantNews. The brand, which now tops roughly 320 locations systemwide and has landed on lists from Newsweek and Yelp, is leaning into suburban hubs like Summerlin as it continues a steady expansion push.