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A classic cafe setting overlooks the casino floor and delivers all your favorite American dishes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Location
Four QueensToday's Hours
Sunday 7:00 am - 2:00 am
Monday 7:00 am - 2:00 am
Tuesday 7:00 am - 2:00 am
Wednesday 7:00 am - 2:00 am
Thursday 7:00 am - 2:00 am
Friday 7:00 am - 2:00 am
Saturday 7:00 am - 2:00 am
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AmericanPhone
(702) 385-4011Website
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Arriving at the restaurant around 8 a.m., I found the dining area pleasantly quiet, allowing for a relaxed start to my meal. The staff promptly took my drink order, and I was able to request my food without delay. The service was commendably warm and attentive, striking the right balance without hovering excessively. The restaurant offers a nostalgic atmosphere reminiscent of the 1950s, complete with comfortable booths and tables. Some seats even provide a view of the casino, adding a bit of ambiance to the experience. I chose the open-faced hot turkey sandwich. While the mashed red potatoes, gravy, and stuffing met expectations, the turkey itself was a letdown. I was hoping for freshly roasted turkey, ideally the breast, but was served lunch meat slices instead. It sufficed, but it wasn't quite what I had anticipated. This experience doesn't reflect on the entire menu or the establishment itself, which still holds promise. I'd consider returning to sample other offerings, but this particular dish isn’t one I’d order again. Access to the dining room involved a short flight of stairs, and I'm unsure if there's an alternative entry point suitable for wheelchair users.
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Enjoyed a couple of delightful breakfast meals during a stay at The Hotel Apache nearby. 👍🏻👍🏻 Day one featured pancakes, scrambled eggs, and turkey sausage; followed by scrambled eggs with hash brown potatoes, white toast, and bacon the next day. One meal was enjoyed with a direct view of the casino floor, while the other offered a quieter atmosphere in a cozy room behind the wait station. Service was excellent on both occasions. The coffee was particularly enjoyable—not bitter, just perfect!
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Magnolia's Veranda offers a wonderful dining experience. The prime rib, served with a baked potato, seasoned veggies, vegetable noodle soup, and a side salad, was excellent. The staff provided outstanding service, enhancing the great atmosphere within the Four Queens Casino on Fremont Street. The prime rib portions are generous, with the flavorful fat left on during cooking. Though dessert was tempting, it was hard to imagine indulging after such a satisfying meal. Highly recommend this spot.
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During our stay in the Fremont Street area, we dined at Magnolia's Veranda multiple times. The restaurant boasts an extensive menu, featuring an array of all-day breakfast options. The French toast is particularly noteworthy and highly recommended. For a healthier choice, the avocado toast served with Greek yogurt, honey, and berries is a delightful option. The breakfast burrito is also a must-try, ensuring you won't leave hungry. The service here is commendable, with efficient servers who diligently keep your drinks refilled. One minor drawback is the occasional smoke from the casino below, although this is more due to the general casino environment rather than the restaurant itself. Opting for a table in one of the inner dining rooms seemed to mitigate this issue. The restaurant offers plenty of seating options, including both tables and booths, accommodating larger groups comfortably. Overall, Magnolia's Veranda is a great dining choice in the Fremont Street area.
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Our group of six adults and three children had breakfast at Magnolia's Veranda, and we were quite pleased. The total cost was around $200, including the tip. The food was delicious, the service was prompt, and the pricing was reasonable. The plates were well served, and the location was very convenient since we were staying at the Golden Nugget hotel. Although hotel restaurants can sometimes be on the pricier side, our experience at Fremont was delightful. Along with our breakfast at Magnolia's, we had dinner at Tony Roma's at Fremont Casino, and both meals exceeded our expectations in terms of quality and value.
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Magnolia's Veranda in Las Vegas was a very good dining experience for us. We opted for the prime rib with green beans, fries, and gumbo. The fries were top-notch, the gumbo was delicious, and my partner was extremely satisfied with his rare prime rib. I decided on the pork chop cooked medium well, served with green beans, apple sauce, mashed potatoes with gravy, and a salad. The standout items were the potatoes and gravy, both of which were fantastic. The green beans were tasty, although the salad was a bit standard. The pork chop was flavorful but a little tough, so I would recommend ordering it cooked medium. We were quickly seated at 8:30 pm on a busy Saturday night, and our food arrived within 25 minutes. Our waitress was attentive and friendly throughout our meal. Our only issue was with the drink selection. My partner wanted a 55 oz beer with a collectors cup, but they were out of stock. He settled for a 22 oz mug instead, but when he ordered a second beer, they were out of 22 oz mugs and gave him a 16 oz plastic cup for the same price. Overall, our experience at Magnolia's Veranda was very good.
Rating
4.20
Based on 20 Reviews
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