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A Nashville original finds a new home at Resorts World Las Vegas. Dawg House serves up burgers, sandwiches, and American favorites in a sports bar setting.
Location
Resorts WorldToday's Hours
Sunday 7:00 am - 1:00 am
Monday 7:00 am - 1:00 am
Tuesday 7:00 am - 1:00 am
Wednesday 7:00 am - 1:00 am
Thursday 7:00 am - 1:00 am
Friday 7:00 am - 2:00 am
Saturday 7:00 am - 2:00 am
Price
$$Cuisine
AmericanPhone
(702) 802-6460Website
Visit WebsiteDawg House Saloon is located at Resorts World Las Vegas and offers classic American favorites, cold beer, plenty of TVs, and even a little live music and dancing. Whether you're stopping for a quick drink, seeking a wholesome lunch, or staying late into the night for live music and entertainment, Dawg House is guaranteed to be a hit with everyone in your group.
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We received a daily $25 food credit to use at Dawg House Saloon & Sportsbook, totaling $100 for our group of four. We opted to place a single order and allocate the charges to each room afterward. The bar is spacious with numerous tables and a live band. Note that children are permitted only on the patio, which exclusively features bar top tables—not ideal for little ones. Our order included: - One beer - Smoked chicken wings ($18) - Basket of fries ($12) - Nachos with added pulled pork ($14 + $5) - Smoked sausage platter ($28) - Homemade chili ($14) The total came out to just under $100, and we tipped in cash. Although the food credit brought us here, Dawg House wouldn't be our top dining choice otherwise; the fare is essentially standard bar food. They also serve breakfast and have a late-night menu. We ended up forfeiting our credit for the second day and didn't return. If we had, the homemade chili would have been our pick—it was hearty, meaty, and bursting with flavor. However, $14 for a cup was steep; they should consider offering a bowl option and reducing the price for a cup.
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We stopped by Dawg House Saloon & Sportsbook in Las Vegas for a quick snack before a show at Resorts World. The location is ideal for the venue and they have live music, which added to the experience. We shared a basket of fries and an order of chicken wings. The wings are smoked, so there's no need to choose a flavor. They serve them with ranch dip or hot sauce, and they were quite tasty. The fries were standard. The service was slow, and the server only returned to drop off the bill at the end of the meal. It's probably best to pay with cash if you're in a hurry, as waiting for a credit card transaction could take some time, especially if it's busy. Overall, it's a decent little sports bar to hang out in, with reasonable bar food prices for Vegas.
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Breakfast at the Dawg House Saloon & Sportsbook was enjoyable. I ordered hot chicken and waffles, as well as biscuits and gravy, and was pleased with the quality of the food. The service was excellent as well. The only disappointment was that the hot chicken lacked the expected level of spiciness. Despite the slightly high prices due to the resort location, my overall dining experience was positive. My bill for two meals, a side of toast, milk, and two cranberry juices came to $70. Although it was a bit pricey, I didn't mind too much considering the location.
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I rarely find food that impresses me, but I had a memorable meal at Dawg House Saloon & Sportsbook. I tried the Wake and Bake Sammie, which was delicious. My partner ordered the Da Bulls hot dawg with Parmesan truffle fries, and they were cooked perfectly. The total bill for both our meals and drinks came to $45.52 before tip, which we felt was reasonable. We will definitely be returning to this establishment.
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A refreshing change from the usual sports books found in Vegas casinos, Dawg House Saloon & Sportsbook has more of a sports bar vibe with a book area in the back. The large screens are a highlight, but the seating could be comfier. The food is top-notch, especially the buffalo chicken bites - some of the best I had during my trip, even compared to higher-end restaurants we visited. Keep in mind that beer can be pricey, so consider getting a tower if you plan on staying for a full game to save some money.
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It took quite some time for a server to greet us after we were seated at Dawg House Saloon & Sportsbook. The table we sat at was dirty and we had to make do with using napkins as plates. We ordered a salad that was disappointing, as the lettuce was not fresh and looked white instead of green. The salad was sent back for a credit. Unfortunately, the server seemed to disappear afterwards, and we have been waiting for 15 minutes with no sign of her returning for the check. The utensils provided were plastic and sealed, giving off a fast food restaurant vibe rather than the quality one would expect at a Strip casino. Overall, the establishment seemed to have a "low rent" feel to it.
Rating
3.84
Based on 19 Reviews
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