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937 Points
We hit this up for everything: $5.99 lunch. Drinks were 3 for $12. It's totally worth it. The hostesses were not helpful at all. They told us they couldn't take names for lunch till 11:30 with seating at 11:45 but then started taking names right after we asked at 11:20. They were very rude also. The inside service was not much better. I don't think anyone there liked working there at all. The food and drinks were good and a great deal so we'll go back when we're there again.
Very fun, clean and great staff. Variety of balls of all sizes for all ages . Bumpers available if you need or want them and Friday and Saturday is cosmic bowling and super fun too
The Bar Staff Elliott and Ramone and Eric Great service plus the band Dr Rock Playing the best rock from the 70s and 80s kept everyone dancing all night
Another good food spot in Santa fe. Only reason for one less star is no bar tender. Got the wrong drink and still charged for it. This also slowed down service. The breakfast was good. Like a high end Dennys.
The service was fantastic. It was on par with what I expect from a restaurant that is twice as expensive. Everado and our waitress were amazing and thought of everything before we could ask. The food was great as well but the service was what really made it special!
LAVO is a fine brunch spot. Their value on the strip is good for a 2 hour bottomless brunch. We had everything we wanted for a slightly pricey point, but well worth it. Notably good were the chick parmesan and chicken and waffles. We also enjoyed the mimosas, admittedly a huge part of the meal.
Food and drinks were great ! Would recommend to anyone who’s looking for a fancy restaurant. Little on the pricey side but totally worth it.
Bartender was friendly, however the problem I have is with the drinks. They are incredibly expensive for what you get, especially when there is cheaper drinking alternatives just around the corner. The drinks might I add were also a 7/10. I would look else where to lounge because the scenery(at least as of right now) is lacking. Maybe once the restrictions are lifted this will be better.
Stop in during the day, great experience not as crowded. Day time is the best time to really enjoy your self with out the distraction. Actually I was much nicer then the strip with so much construction all over the place. Plan on adding a lot of delay time if you're staying on the strip. Enjoy my friends and stay hungry.
What a beautiful experience - the food was amazing. The service - impeccable. The Lobster Risotto is a MUST HAVE, and the Beef Wellington is not to be missed. Even the salmon is moist and delicious. Each item on the plate is meant to compliment the main dish so don't be afraid about mixing things into each delicious bite that you take. Make reservations online at OPEN TABLE - I had to make mine several weeks in advance to get the time that I Wanted for the party that I was going be bringing with me.
This is a great place to walk and explore. It’s really nice and there are a lot of good restaurants on the edges of these. There is good people watching and half of the pathway is shaded so in the heat of the day I recommend popping in and out of this.
I’ve been to so many different shows in Vegas and I would say this show was the best ever as it has a story to tell and there are many different shows and lovely performance, perfect, creative, artistic cheerful, and give you the right vibe. Being in Las Vegas and not attending this show is a big lost!!!! I love it
Swung by for a large Cold Brew on a hot morning, not the worst but not the boldest tasting cold brew I've had beforehand and pretty average when considering the price. Albeit, that being said a nice cosy joint with ample seating and chilled out vibe. Staff are awesome. Note, they do have dairy-free alternative Oat and Almond milk options.
Came for fourth of July weekend. Nice place great service believe she said her name was Ashley. Deducting a star because there was a HUGE line and there seemed to be only one worker. Even so, she had a smile on her face.
This property has always created great memories for me, dating back to the late 90s, when I first visited this establishment and Las Vegas as a whole. During that initial visit, I met up with my Mom and Dad who flew in from Hawaii and we all stayed at this property. I was young and didn't really appreciate the rich history of the property and its décor, and was just focused on spending time with my Mom and Dad, gambling, and eating at the buffet. Now that my family and I are residents of Las Vegas since 2014, we definitely find ourselves visiting this property often. One thing I am disappointed with are the changes this property has implemented, post-pandemic; buffet hours of operation, buffet stations, and table games has been reduced. I know that this isn't necessarily the hotel/casino's fault since the pandemic changed a lot of Las Vegas property's operations (cost vs benefit), but since this buffet held value to my family, I'm not a fan of the changes. I am however, appreciative that the property opened the buffet back up and didn't decide to close it permanently. Recently, my wife and I visited this property to walk around and finally see all the historical items that we've always heard about but never took the time to see it in person. We actually ran out of time, but did manage to go upstairs to the "secret" level and was astonished by what we saw - if you haven't seen it before, I highly suggest you create some time to see it. The property has an artifacts/antiques guide that you can pick up for free by the hotel registration desk and rewards center, which is very helpful in navigating through the property. During my hotel stay in the late 90s and in 2011, I thought the rooms were decent. I never stayed in a room outside of the 2-queen standard room, but I'm sure the other room options are adequate for visitors. Customer service was, and is phenomenal here; we've never had any major issues with the staff. The prices of the hotel rooms are adequate considering the location, economy, and quality...and still seems this way in 2023. I know prices have been skyrocketing everywhere in this city, but Main Street Station seems to keep their property affordable for guests. Overall, the property is great and I highly recommend this place to everyone. if you're not staying at this hotel, you definitely need to stop by for half a day and go on the self-guided tour. We will be back again, and again...
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