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El Cortez in Las Vegas is a solid choice for a reasonable price. The Cabana suites were cozy and well-maintained, with comfortable beds and a clean environment. The only downside was the weak water pressure in the showers. The hotel provides wristbands for secure access to the suite building and rooms, adding a unique touch to the experience. The elevator was a bit slow and dated, but functional for getting to higher floors. The small, inviting casino was a highlight, offering a less crowded atmosphere compared to other locations on Fremont Street. Guests can enjoy complimentary drinks while gambling, and receive a coupon book with discounts for slots, blackjack, and the restaurant. Overall, El Cortez provides a pleasant stay with some nice perks.
Recently had breakfast at Pantry in Las Vegas and tried a variety of dishes including fried eggs, sausage links, smashed seasoned potatoes, sourdough toast, Brioche French toast, Eggs Benedict, and Biscuits with gravy. I was impressed by the seasoned smashed potatoes and enjoyed the Eggs Benedict. The French Toast could have used more whipped mascarpone, and the Biscuits and gravy were just okay. There was a small issue with the first pot of coffee being burnt, but the staff was quick to remedy the situation and brought a fresh pot. The difference was noticeable and even my dining companion was surprised. Overall, the staff was friendly and accommodating during our visit.
The burgers at Johnny Rockets in Las Vegas were pretty good. The chicken burger was especially tasty, but I didn't feel as good about the beef burger.
Pour 24 is an unbeatable bar with a prime view of the casino floor, numerous TVs, and a wide selection of beer options. The atmosphere is great for sports fans, with attentive bartenders who cater to specific team loyalties. I particularly enjoyed the Chargers jersey worn by one of the bartenders.
My family had a lovely Christmas Day dinner for four at Charcoal Room in Palace Station. The service was excellent and the food was very good. The Lobster Ravioli pasta was a bit thicker than what I'm used to making at home and didn't have much filling, but the sauce was delicious. Both Porterhouse steaks were cooked to perfection as ordered. The side dishes were delicious and plentiful enough to share. The shrimp on the Christmas menu were huge, almost as big as the plate they were served on!
The bartenders at Trago Lounge were very friendly, but I was disappointed with the limited drink options available due to COVID restrictions. It took a few tries before finding a drink that could be made. The decor of the lounge was visually appealing, but the seating options were not as comfortable as they appeared. Overall, the bar seemed more suited for a quick visit rather than a place to stay and relax.
I recently dined at Matteo's Ristorante Italiano in Las Vegas and once again had a great experience. The handkerchief pasta is always my top choice and it did not disappoint. I also tried another menu item and everything was delicious. Next time, I hope to receive extra basil sauce for the handkerchief pasta.
My visit to Hershey's Chocolate World in Las Vegas was such a delight. The chocolate shakes and cookie sandwiches were absolutely delicious. The variety of Hershey, chocolate, and Reese's products was extensive and hard to resist. Stepping into the store, I was immediately surrounded by the sweet aroma of chocolate, which enhanced the overall experience. I couldn't pass up the opportunity to try the double scooped ice cream from the cafe downstairs, despite the slightly high price of $10 for a sundae. In the end, my visit to Hershey's Chocolate World in Las Vegas was a sweet and satisfying experience.
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