Nevada’s last remaining Big Boy restaurant has officially closed its doors. After five years of service, the restaurant, located at Terrible’s Indian Springs Casino, served its final dinner on March 31, 2026. It offered a classic American diner menu with signature double-decker burgers, Slim Jim sandwiches, and milkshakes.
Big Boy Closes Last Nevada Restaurant at Indian Springs Casino
The Big Boy chain has officially closed its final Nevada location at Terrible’s Indian Springs Casino. The restaurant was shut down on March 31, 2026, after five years of operations.
Through an Instagram post, the Big Boy team shared the closure announcement. In the post, the team behind the restaurant stated, “After 5 incredible years, we’ve made the difficult decision to close our Big Boy Indian Springs location. Our last day of service will be March 31, 2026.”
It was a favorite neighborhood spot, known for its authentic American diner atmosphere. The menu included signature double-decker burgers, Slim Jim sandwiches, Southwest Jack burgers, fish and chips, and more.
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The team behind the restaurant did not share a reason for closure. However, in the post, they suggested that something new is coming in the same space at Indian Springs Casino.
“Keep an eye out for what’s next inside Indian Springs Casino!” said the team behind the restaurant.
About the Restaurant

The Big Boy brand is one of the oldest burger joints in the United States. Bob Wian founded the chain in 1936 and opened its first location in Glendale, California. The brand gained popularity with its classic double-decker hamburger and American spirit.
Over the decades, the chain has operated hundreds of restaurants across the United States, becoming a staple name in American diner culture.
The Indian Springs location carried on that legacy and served breakfast, lunch, and dinner with a menu of affordable classics.
The brand also entered the entertainment space with a Big Boy comic series by Stan Lee in 1956, which continued until 1996. In 1995, Michael Mann filmed scenes from Heat at Bob’s Big Boy in Burbank. The film featured superstars like Robert De Niro and Val Kilmer. The same location also hosted The Beatles in 1965.
While the brand continues to operate in selected regions, its presence has declined in the last few years. The closure of the Indian Springs restaurant marks the end of Big Boy’s footprint in Nevada.
