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The Pinball Hall of Fame in Las Vegas is a blast without breaking the bank. My visit lasted around an hour and I only ended up spending about $4-$5. I really enjoyed browsing through the collection of rare and modern machines. Each vintage game had a little card detailing its history, which was a nice touch. I do wish more of the older machines were up and running, but I understand the challenge of keeping them maintained. Most of the older games cost $0.25 to play, while some were 50 cents and the newest machines ranged from $1 to $2. The bathrooms were clean overall, although there was mention of the men's bathroom lacking running water in the sink.
Bavette's Steakhouse & Bar in Las Vegas is a fantastic dining experience. It was my first time visiting this location and I was thoroughly impressed. The service from our waitress was exceptional, as she even gave us champagne to celebrate a birthday. The food was incredible, particularly the steak, fried chicken, and mashed potatoes. To top it all off, my companion received a huge ice cream sundae for dessert. Highly recommend this restaurant for a delicious meal in Vegas.
Venturing to Sonoma Cellar Steakhouse was a welcome change for us, as we wanted to try a different restaurant in Henderson and experience a new Station property. We dined at this restaurant to celebrate our military service and had a seamless experience with the online reservation system, getting seated promptly upon arrival. The rustic décor and comfortable ambiance, along with the menu selection, made for an enjoyable evening. We tried the Bacon-Wrapped Shrimp, Grass-Fed Filet Mignon, Buttermilk Fried Chicken, and various sides, finding the shrimp and Shishito Peppers to be standouts. While the steak was a bit under seasoned compared to other steakhouses we've tried, everything else was good and reasonably priced. The service was outstanding, and my Old Fashioned was made perfectly. We highly recommend Sonoma Cellar Steakhouse to both locals and visitors alike.
If you're not planning on going to the main club, I wouldn't bother wasting your time and money at Omnia Nightclub. It seems that during week nights or less crowded times of the year, they only allow access to the small club and not the main hall or terrace. I suggest checking their website or asking the box office to confirm you'll be in the main club before going, otherwise it's not worth it.
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