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This is a great restaurant to check out especially if you're vegan as they have plenty of plant based options! My boyfriend and I LOVED having brunch at Terrace Pointe cafe! Our server, Love, was amazing! She's the most kind person and added to our great experience.
We had a great dinner at Crush!! I had the Chilean Sea Bass and it was DELICIOUS. Perfectly cooked, soft and flaky, the sauce was just the right pairing for the fish and didn't overpower, it was all so good and the perfect portion size as I can't eat too much at a time. They were very busy, so some things took a bit longer, but it was fine. Had a great time and dinner here!
I ordered the banana foster crepe. The cashier was pleasant and the service is quick. Not the best crepe I have ever had. The meal itself was cold, which they did rectify by remaking. I don't think I would come again. Usually crepes are supposed to be thin to where you can see through them. That is a true crepe to me. These were not. The price was decent. If you are looking for kosher, you will not find it here in terms of breakfast meats.
Nice family friendly steak house located in the Golden Nugget Casino on Fremont Street. Part of a chain of steak houses, the Saltgrass is not unique but offers standard steak, grilled and textmex fare at "Las Vegas reasonable" prices. The staff are kind, helpful and friendly which goes a long way in making a memorable experience.
Visited her with girlfriends from work for brunch. Decided to get some of the shareable drinks, one was fabulous and the other we couldn't drink. Luckily they took the one we didn't like off of the bill. Food was really great. I really like the outdoor seating option, but if you sit inside it's quite loud. People watching on the strip is an added bonus for outdoor tables.
Wouldn’t recommend going to this club there’s a lot other better clubs. The water is $10 almost as much as the drinks. And the drinks are gross taste like pure sugar and no alcohol. The music was good and the bathroom was clean but there’s definitely a lot better clubs to go to.
Man what an idiotically run program they have here. Waitress isn’t allowed to bring me a drink until I get up and walk to the desk and buy a ticket??? It took 25 minutes just to get in the door cuz they insisted we download this stupid app we didn’t want. How bout this: let people come in, sit down, bet, and drink. Meanwhile, Circa sportsbook is AWESOME! Go there instead.
We stayed at the Berkley (which I understand is a part of the Silverton property). There is a lot going on in and around the casino area: shops, food, the aquarium with manta rays and mermaids) and plenty of convenient parking (a multi-level garage on one side and regular lot on the other). Both are quite secure as they are patrolled regularly by on-site security.
Probably the coolest public course I’ve played in a long time. Staff was amazing and the fairways were plush. Even though it was 112 degrees outside there were tons of mature tree to give us shade.
First time trying this spa during a trip to Vegas. Booked a 60 minute Deep pressure massage and added the hot stones and essential oils scrub. Their prices are good value compared to some of the larger hotel spas I researched on the strip. My masseuse Molly was great! She knew exactly which areas needed more attention. I left feeling refreshed and relaxed. Would definitely book here again!
I’ve been to children museums across the nation and this is by far the best I’ve experienced. There are 3 floors for children to enjoy. Our favorite was the water lab. Kids are provided rain coats but beware of puddles. We took a 2 year old, 5 and 6 year old. There was tons for everyone. In addition to hands on play, there’s a thing that I would describe as an obstacle course, that kids can use to get to the different levels. Pro: great admission price, reasonable Lu priced gifts in the gift shop (some starting under $5), small snacks to purchase. Events throughout the month. Con: no on-site food and you can’t bring in outside food. This is understandable and probably helps keep the place as clean as it is.
No prices anywhere and was surprised with a $13 charge for blue moon drafts. I recommend avoiding and walking 1-200 feet down the Miracle Mile Shops - you can find the same draft for $3-5. Bar atmosphere was okay, but not inviting. Bartender was nice.
Spare yourself the torture. It was my wifes birthday so she wanted a spa day for her. We booked a couples massage before her afternoon of pampering. I have to say it was the worst massage I've ever had. Not only were we supposed to be booked in for 80 minutes we showed up and only had time for 50 minutes. Also were informed of a mandatory 20%gratuity already added to the bill were charges extra for aromatherapy. Never been so disappointed in a spa experience $187 total and couldn't wait to get out of there. I've had first time student massages that were better than that not to mention I've had better messages from an airport kiosk and a fraction of the price. My wife wasn't to overly impressed either. A so called "spa" should provide better quality than that.
I haven't had Hooters in a while, but this location has got to be the worst. Our server was nice, but she forgot the curly fries that we ordered. When we asked her on the status, she said no, we didn't order. We said ok but clearly my friends and I all heard that we ordered it. They have a late night menu, so we ordered the 10 piece naked chicken wings. It was not sauced well, so we asked for more medium sauce. The wings were good-sized, but it also wasn't crispy. Meh, I won't come back here again.
Visiting Fremont Street in Las Vegas was an absolute blast! From the moment I stepped onto the street, I was captivated by the energetic atmosphere and the unique charm it offered. It felt like a refreshing departure from the typical Vegas Strip, offering a more local and authentic experience. The neon lights that Fremont Street is famous for were even more spectacular in person. They illuminated the night sky, creating a mesmerizing display that transported me to another world. The vintage Vegas vibe combined with the modern energy of the street created a unique and unforgettable ambiance. If you're looking for a more intimate and local experience in Las Vegas, I highly recommend taking a stroll down Fremont Street – you won't be disappointed!
Pretty fun experience. Maybe a bit overpriced. Lots of cool cars, of course! Shame that video isn't allowed, but at least you can get some cool pictures.
Had a great experience here. It was a little pricey but the portions fit the price. My kids loved their food as did my husband and i. Fresh food and quite atmosphere.
This is one of the dirtiest hotels you hopefully never stay at. Unfortunately for me I have bee here for a week and I can say without a doubt I will never stay here again 1. Room are dirty, the old fashioned look is one thing but the random hairs all over the room really bothered me. 2. The furniture probably has never been wiped off since this place opened. It’s that dirty. 3. The “resort amenities” are a lack there of. The food hall closes early. The gym barely has working equipment. No heat to the outside pool, water temp is freezing for some reason. No jacuzzi on the property.
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