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I wish I could share similar experiences here as others, but I had a couple things happen that were just inexcusable. Upon arrival I was offered a seat at the counter/bar area, but I had to point out to the hostess that all open seats had dirty dishes. Instead of cleaning one up, she decided it was better to just let me wait for a table rather than help her coworkers clear the spots. The coffee drink served to me had alcohol in it. As a recovering alcoholic, this is just not right. It took another server to identify the mistake. My server simply said “sorry.” Absolutely no recognition of what this means. When another person dropped off my food, it was basically a drop and run. No chance to ask for anything. I feel like overall everyone here was in a hurry and didn’t care about mistakes. The food was delicious, but the service as a whole was greatly lacking.
Super friendly staff. Nice clean theatres and restrooms. Excellent popcorn! And a couple days of the week seniors only pay $4! Can't beat that!!!!
Nice ambience, great beef sliders hence two stars, not one. My 2c: drinks/bartenders are not consistent from day to day: same drink on the same evening can be too sweet or too sour, and it is a pain to ask for a fix; waitresses make mistakes with the order; when you ask for the glass of water, they will bring you $7 bottle of Fuji instead, this is not a great up-sell, smells fishy; bar charges extra $3.5 for any drinks on the rock (single chunk of ice); if you decide the service is unacceptable (the last time we visited this bar), and leave no or little tips, waitresses do get offensive; service can be really slow, as other reviews have mentioned. Over the course of several days we spent close to $900 there, you'd think they'd be more attentive, but alas, no. Never going back. Go to the Wynn's R***na bar instead - friendly staff, consistent drinks, no up-sells or extra charges for the ice.
I think this is a good spot for drinks/cocktails. Some items weren’t available but they did end up making me something unique which shows good service! Bonus is it was tasty. Not sure if come here for food though. Good vibes and cute unique spot/atmosphere
I visit almost every time I'm in Vegas. I either order the Margarita or Old Fashioned and both are always delicious. The servers always have great customer service and I love the atmosphere.
The Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign is an iconic symbol that embodies the excitement and glamour of the city. As soon as I laid eyes on the sign, I felt an instant rush of energy and anticipation. Its retro aesthetic, bold lettering, and vibrant colors instantly transport you to a world of entertainment and possibilities. This beautifully designed piece of art holds significant historical and cultural value, representing the spirit and resilience of Las Vegas. Located at the southern end of the Strip, it serves as a gateway to the city, and visitors flock to capture memorable photos. Standing in front of the sign, I couldn't help but feel a sense of awe and anticipation for the incredible experiences that awaited me in this vibrant city. The Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign is a must-see attraction, encapsulating the essence of this dazzling destination.
My husband and I had to spend an hour or so before heading to the airport and thought we’ll sit down here for a drink or two but we were very disappointed. 1. Our server was extremely rude and short with us 2. There’s no menu so you have no idea what they have or how much it is 3. Only two non-alcoholic drinks options 4. 250ml bottled water is $3 so you can guess everything else here is very over priced
You can never go wrong with a Thomas Keller restaurant. Bouchon offers an exquisite journey into French culinary tradition. The ambiance, reminiscent of a Parisian bistro, feels both luxurious and inviting. Their menu is a showcase of classic French dishes, each presented with an impeccable balance of flavor and finesse. The duck confit and escargot are especially noteworthy. Paired with an extensive wine list and finished with their delectable desserts, dining here is a true indulgence. The attentive staff ensures a memorable experience. For those seeking a taste of France in Las Vegas, Bouchon Brasserie is an undeniable gem. Unfortunately it’s hard to find the restaurant because you have to take an elevator to get there.
Beautiful place not far from Las Vegas. If you're visiting Vegas and got tired of the madness of casinos, restaurants, and shows, this place can provide a nice respite and is only 40m away from the strip (by car). There are also tours directly from Las Vegas for those who don't want to drive. We went during the summer so hiking was off the menu. At least on the maps, the trails are well mapped and should be pleasant to hike during more moderate weather. I also heard they have E-bike tours which seems like an interesting option. Even if you only have an hour or two, there's a one way loop around the park with very nice views. Many stops (but not all) have a restroom open to the public. Drive slowly and stop around to enjoy the views. Entrance fee was $23 (as of July/2023) per car. The place is clean and well documented so I felt that the experience was more than worth the price charged.
The Blarney bar at O'Sheas is a nice stopping point for a cold beer and some people watching. It gets so hot in Vegas it's nice to be able to sit down and take a break. The bartender wasn't really talkative as was more all business which was ok with me.
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