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Eight in Las Vegas has a great old-fashioned cigar bar atmosphere. With leather sofas, dark lighting, red curtains, and a wide selection of whiskeys from across the country, it is a cozy place to enjoy aged liquors. The collection of cigars is impressive as well, and the combination of cigars and whiskey creates a cool vibe. It's definitely worth a visit and a return trip.
Buddy V's Ristorante in Las Vegas has quickly become one of our go-to spots when visiting the city. They creatively enhance classic Italian comfort dishes, giving them a unique twist that sets them apart from the rest. Overall, the dishes are well-executed and deliver a memorable dining experience. Additionally, their cocktail selection is impressive and complements the delicious food perfectly.
The atmosphere at MRKT Sea & Land in Las Vegas is excellent and the food and service are top-notch. We ordered the caesar salad, crab cake, and burger and they were all truly delicious!
Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas offers some of the most affordable casino tables I've come across during my trip. The poker tables have a minimum bet of just $10, making it much more enticing to play. The lower cost entry allows for a more enjoyable learning experience without the fear of losing big after just one round. I will definitely be returning to these tables on my next visit to Las Vegas.
The tables at Club Madrid are accompanied by a $100 drink minimum, which is pretty standard. However, the service at these tables can be a bit lackluster. In my experience, we had to track down the bar manager to get our waitress to come over, and even then, she only returned after we sought her out again. The venue itself is not conducive to dancing, despite having a dance floor. During performances by bands like 80s Station, the dance floor becomes crowded with people standing around, making it difficult to actually dance. It would be beneficial for the venue to designate a standing area for those who prefer to stand, allowing the dance floor to be utilized for its intended purpose.
The ambiance at MR CHOW in Las Vegas is truly exceptional. From the stunning decor to the captivating kinetic chandelier, this restaurant stands out as one of the most beautiful and entertaining spots in the city. Don't miss the chance to experience the breathtaking view of Caesars garden and pool from the balcony behind the bar. While the service is top-notch with professional and attentive wait staff, the food leaves something to be desired. The portions are small and the prices are quite high, making it difficult to justify the cost for what is ultimately just average cuisine. Although this was my second visit to MR CHOW, it will likely be my last. A $250 bill for a meal for two with no leftovers simply isn't worth it in my opinion.
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