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A few months back, I had the chance to try the brunch at The Front Yard, available Friday to Sunday from 10am to 3pm. Located in Ellis Island Hotel, I found parking out front and walked in to discover a welcoming open space. It’s a great spot to catch a game while enjoying a wide variety of cocktails and food. Although the waffles were a bit dry, the brisket benedict and wings were definitely satisfying. They also offer impressive mega cocktails. Be sure to check out their weekly events, such as Mega Mondays with BOGO mega cocktails, Tequila and Trivia on Tuesdays, and half-priced wine on Wednesdays.
The lobster box at Gordon Ramsay Fish & Chips in Las Vegas is impressive, but be cautious as the shell may occasionally be fried, leading to an unexpected crunch. The service is commendable, though be prepared for a lengthy wait. Seating is scarce, as most people opt for takeout. Prices are quite reasonable, and the fries are excellent. The sauces stand out for their uniqueness. It's definitely a great spot for affordable, quick, and satisfying fish and chips.
We were impressed by the fantastic waiter! The food was amazing; I tried the Eggs Benedict Box and the Chicken and Waffles. I'll definitely be coming back—I can't wait to try the Fruity Pebbles French Toast.
I used to enjoy my stays at The Cromwell, but my recent experience has changed my perspective. While staying at the hotel, I found a note on my car in the parking garage, accusing me of abandoning the vehicle. Surprisingly, there is no mention on their website about needing to inform the front desk if you’re parking for several days. When I tried to verify the note through social media, I was instructed to contact security. It would be more helpful if the hotel clearly communicated their parking policies, which could prevent such misunderstandings. Running my license plate and cross-referencing it with the guest list would have easily confirmed my status as an active guest.
VooDoo Steak is truly exceptional and a must-visit destination. The restaurant boasts its own private elevator that swiftly transports you to the 50th floor, adding an exclusive touch to the experience. The elevator features a window, offering stunning views during the ascent. Seating options either hug the windows or are just a table away, ensuring everyone enjoys a fantastic view while dining. The 10 oz Filet steaks were incredibly delicious and perfectly juicy. The potato wedges served as a side were also impressive, with the cheese adding a delightful flavor. There's also a patio available for taking photos with the Las Vegas Strip as a backdrop. The cuisine here is outstanding, and the ambiance is unparalleled.
The service at the front desk and valet was outstanding. I received an upgrade to a king suite, which offered a stunning view of the Sphere. The casino and resort are both quite clean and modern. Conveniently, there's a metro rail stop right outside the main entrance, making it easy to travel to the Strip. The only downside was the food options. The casual dining choices are located in the main sports gambling area at the back of the casino. The service there was slow due to the high volume of guests returning for a quick bite after a night out, and the food was just average. Would definitely consider staying here again!
We opted for the more private side of the hotel, the NoMad Luxury Hotel, which is elegantly connected to the Park MGM. The rooms were spacious, clean, and modern, with fresh paint enhancing their appeal. We had adjoining double rooms, one painted green and the other red, which perfectly fit the Christmas season. This festive setup was irresistible, so we enjoyed a cozy in-room photoshoot with the family. Imagine the fun we had during our holiday getaway!
Delicious food at great prices! I ordered four hot dogs, cheese fries, and chili fries for just 30 bucks. That's quite a deal for Vegas. I also appreciate Fremont for its generally better values compared to other spots, and it's fantastic that this place is open 24/7.
The service was excellent, and the interior of The Orleans is stunning. I dined at the bar, where the bartender was prompt and efficient. I ordered a cheeseburger for $9.99 and the truffle totchos for $5 during the late-night happy hour special. Everything was amazing. You can't beat it.
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