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The staff at Sully's Casino Bar in Las Vegas came off as quite passive aggressive, and the drinks were definitely overpriced. The drink I had was decent, but certainly not worth the high price tag. I wouldn't recommend this place.
Stadia Bar at Caesars in Las Vegas brings a unique sports-themed experience. The concept is quite cool, featuring TVs set up in a jumbotron style. However, it can be a bit challenging to view multiple screens simultaneously. The Old Fashioned and Blue Torpedo cocktails are definitely worth a try.
Village Pub and Cafe in Las Vegas offers better prices than many other spots in the city, along with decent food served in generous portions. The steak was well-cooked, and the fried shrimp was particularly impressive. The service was friendly and attentive. During the visit, there wasn't much activity, resulting in no wait time and quick food delivery. The aesthetic is fairly basic, reminiscent of a cafeteria style. This isn't an issue as long as the food and service remain top-notch, but it's worth mentioning. I would definitely consider returning, either to enjoy the same dishes or to try something new.
A mixed experience at Carbone in Las Vegas with fantastic food, inconsistent service, and an unusual atmosphere. First, the food - the waiter introduced the dishes as part of a kind of à la carte sharing setup, which was partially true. The appetizers were generously portioned, easily shared among a group of five with some leftovers. The items under the 'macaroni' section of the menu were perfect for individual servings, while the 'carni' and seafood options were substantial enough to feed the whole table. Despite the waiter's recommendation to order four or five meat dishes, that would have been excessive. We opted for the salmon and chicken, both of which were exceptional. Desserts - cheesecake, chocolate praline cake, and tiramisu - were all delightful. In terms of service, we had two waiters: one presenting the menu and another handling water, bread, and other small tasks. One was excellent, the other subpar. The interval between courses was lengthy, and they forgot to prepare the chicken, which arrived 20 minutes after the other dishes. A similar delay occurred with our coffee at dessert, which came 10 minutes after the desserts themselves. As for the atmosphere, the restaurant is divided into sections, a detail not apparent from online photos. We anticipated a quiet, upscale dining experience but were seated near the bar, where the music was so loud it was challenging to hear the waiters or converse with each other. The music varied wildly, from 50s tunes to 80s hip hop, creating a disjointed and frustrating experience early in the meal. While the excellent food compensates for the other shortcomings, it's something to consider when booking reservations.
Had both dinner and breakfast at The Sterling Spoon Cafe while recovering from an event. Wanted to keep things convenient with minimal travel. Opted for shrimp cocktail and spaghetti with meatballs for dinner. For breakfast, chose the pancake special. Everything was tasty, no complaints here. The cafe is located upstairs and may appear empty, but they are indeed open. Dining in is recommended, as there's a $2 charge for take-out. There are attractive dinner specials on weekends, though not much during weekdays. Also, note that their hours vary significantly between weekdays and weekends.
As highlighted in many reviews, the location and views of Legacy Club in Las Vegas are truly stunning. The word "elegant" comes to mind immediately upon stepping into the venue. Drinks are fairly priced for the setting and are expertly crafted, and the waitstaff is notably attentive. However, there are a few minor issues that could be improved. 1.) Given its status as an elegant establishment that sells cigars at two to three times the retail price, staff should be trained to provide a more refined service. Offering a cut and light, rather than just a simple cutter and a pack of matches, would elevate the experience. If you’re charging $50 for a Padron, knowing how to serve it properly is essential. 2.) Another area for improvement is the use of cocktail napkins. With smooth surface tables often covered in cocktail sweat and no napkin or coaster in sight, this small enhancement could significantly elevate guest comfort. Address these training points, and Legacy Club could easily become one of the premier lounges in Las Vegas.
I absolutely love this place. When I'm in the mood for a quick bite of bar food, Turf Grill is top-notch. The onion rings here are simply out of this world—crispy and crunchy to perfection. Dakota truly knows how to make them the best!
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