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Lucille's BBQ in Las Vegas is a fantastic spot for southern cuisine. I visited twice during my hotel stay, and both experiences were exceptional. The live music in the evenings adds a great vibe, and the full bar complements the atmosphere perfectly. The brisket comes highly recommended—it was incredibly flavorful and tender. The service was warm and accommodating, and they were quick to help me find a table with an electric outlet.
Absolutely a cut above the competition! My second time enjoying a meal here at midnight, and I have to say, the food and service are fantastic. The $11 steak and eggs with coffee is a must-try—perfectly prepared with no need for extra seasoning. I also ordered an additional side of biscuits and gravy, which was one of the best I've had. The staff is patient, kind, and cheerful, always providing attentive service. Portions are generous, the restaurant is clean, and the clientele is pleasant. Definitely recommend trying their midnight specials!
Visited for a special celebration dinner and was seated in the best spot in the house. The meal was fantastic, and the service was excellent. For Las Vegas, the pricing is quite competitive. The server's name escapes me, but she was outstanding.
Fantastic dining experience! Our group of nine was served promptly and efficiently. The waiter, whose name might have been Aryo, provided excellent service and attended to all our needs with impressive speed. We will definitely be returning!
During our visit to SW Steakhouse in Las Vegas, we were treated to exceptional service. The staff were engaging, providing great conversation and insightful food recommendations. The entire team ensured a flawless dining experience. The dishes were indulgent yet perfectly balanced. The bone marrow was particularly impressive in size, definitely one to share. For dessert, the strawberry cheesecake was sublime. The atmosphere was elegant, featuring a stunning view of the lake and an enchanting light show.
Review of Triple 7 at Main Street Station If you're considering a visit to Triple 7 for a quick lunch, you might want to reconsider. Before 4pm, the menu is limited to a few bar food options, with the full menu unavailable until later in the day. We sampled the calamari, wings, and pizza, but in hindsight, another venue might have been a better choice. The calamari arrived overly oily and was mixed with fried onions, perhaps to give the impression of a larger portion. The wings, instead of being "naked," were encased in a peculiar, greasy breading. As for the meat lovers pizza, it must have been passable since there were no particular remarks made about it. However, a mix-up with what was thought to be grated Parmesan cheese turned out to be pieces of rice, an oversight that didn’t seem to concern the bartender when mentioned. Hopefully, it's addressed before any unfortunate incidents occur. The service left much to be desired, with the attentive lady who greeted us being the exception. The bartenders could have certainly been more engaging and welcoming, as guest interaction seemed to be lacking. On a positive note, the historic train station/hotel setting is charming, filled with stunning furniture and rich in character. While the building itself is worth a visit, you might want to save your appetite for another dining spot.
If you're a fan of diverse beer selections, PT's Wings & Sports in Las Vegas is worth a visit. They offer two beer flights: one focusing on IPAs and the other featuring a range of tastes and flavors. The food is fresh, and the wings have a pleasing combination of crispiness and moisture, just as they should. The mango habanero wings strike an excellent balance of flavor and heat. The fries are fresh, and the burger is satisfactory, though somewhat standard. Given the casino setting, a larger, more flavorful burger might be expected. Adding options like blue cheese and grilled onions could enhance it. This is the main reason for downgrading the rating slightly.
Excellent service every time! I've frequented this place several times since 2015, and it never disappoints. The Tom Yum soup bursts with flavor, and the green curry is always delicious. Portions are generous. The restaurant's lovely ambiance, nestled in the Aria, enhances the overall experience. Highly recommended!
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