Classic steak house with an old school style and 1920s vibe offers a calm, elegant atmosphere with live jazz music enhancing the experience. Private booths and a separate bar area create distinct spaces for dining and socializing. Valet parking and attentive service complement the setting.
Starters include a bacon appetizer that stands out as a must-try. It pairs well with other dishes like the seafood tower and Foie Gras.
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Mae Daly's offers free valet parking for guests.
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
Mae Daly's does not accept cash payments; credit cards only.
Bright, spacious breakfast spot with modern open layout and well-spaced seating creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Music plays at a comfortable volume, supporting a family-friendly vibe. Fresh ingredients and unique offerings like peameal bacon set it apart.
Bathrooms are large and well-appointed with a high standard of cleanliness throughout.
Peameal bacon stands out here, served fresh and sliced to order. It arrives imported from Canada and features prominently in dishes like the large Florentine omelette with Canadian bacon.
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The restaurant offers a variety of breakfast and lunch options.
All food is made to order without reheating; no microwave is used.
Portion sizes are large, making it easy to share meals.
Spacious interior with well-lit seating creates a calm and welcoming atmosphere where quiet energy prevails. Friendly staff contribute to a warm vibe that feels like home. Televised sports add a casual touch without overwhelming the relaxed environment.
Bathrooms stay consistently clean and welcoming with a changing station available.
Real bacon features in dishes like the bacon kimchi fried rice and the bacon egg drop. The kimchi is homemade, and the fried rice reheats well for takeout.
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Parking is easy with convenient access to the building.
The restaurant closes at 3 pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted.
Small breakfast restaurant with retro art design and old-timey wall characters creates a cozy, clean atmosphere. Music features 90's and early 2000's Hip Hop & R&B, adding a cool, comfy vibe. Seating fits small groups, making it intimate rather than spacious.
Restrooms stay impeccably clean and offer private spaces. Toilet paper quality is good throughout.
Bacon comes crispy and flavorful, shining in dishes like the lox and bacon Benny. It adds a rich, savory touch that stands out.
Good to know
Expect a 45-minute wait on weekends due to limited seating.
Reservations are recommended to avoid long wait times.
Vegetarian options are available and can be customized upon request.
Quaint local diner with rustic decor and comfy seating offers a clean, cozy atmosphere that feels welcoming and family-oriented. Bright sunlight reflects through untinted glass, enhancing the warm, airy environment. The place stands out for its peaceful, unhurried vibe ideal for relaxed breakfasts.
One bathroom serves everyone, featuring cute signs that add a fun and creative touch. The signs often bring a smile and make the restroom stand out.
Thick, high-quality bacon stands out here, with turkey bacon noted as especially good. Breakfast plates often include crispy bacon paired with eggs and potatoes.
Good to know
They are open for breakfast and lunch.
The prices at Diego's Farm are reasonable and affordable.
Kids meals are larger than expected, great for toddlers.
Modernized 50s diner with sleek gray decor and an open kitchen concept creates a warm, inviting atmosphere reminiscent of classic diners. The environment stays friendly and comfortable, often lively with themed events like costumes. Large portions and affordable prices attract a steady crowd for breakfast and lunch without wait times.
Bathrooms stay very clean and are consistently well stocked. Staff keep both the restaurant and restrooms nice and tidy.
Bacon comes out perfectly cooked and crispy every time. It pairs well with eggs, hashbrowns, and grits, making for a solid breakfast combo.
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Reservations are not required, but expect a long wait on weekends.
The restaurant serves breakfast and lunch only, closing at 2 PM.
Prices are relatively high, with breakfast for two costing around $45.
Restaurant combines neon lights, panoramic TVs, and incredible artwork to create a vibrant atmosphere. It offers a family-friendly environment with free arcade games and a separate sports bar area. The space includes an outdoor pet-friendly area and a large bar upfront, making it lively and welcoming.
A music hallway leads to the bathroom, setting a lively tone. The interior feels fun and funky, with cool pictures lining the bar bathroom hallway.
Crispy bacon appears in several dishes, including a blue cheese smash burger and a house cured bacon wedge salad. Bacon also complements a sandwich with chicken, lettuce, tomato, cheese, and guacamole on fresh bread.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Pajama brunch is available on Saturdays from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
Trivia night occurs every Wednesday at 7 PM with no entry fee.
Renovated dining room features serving robots and wall outlets at every booth, creating a modern diner vibe. Atmosphere stays warm and inviting, with a kid-friendly and comfortable feel. Food arrives quickly, complementing the clean and well-kept environment.
Restrooms stay very clean and are accessible. They feel well-maintained and neat.
Two strips of flavorful bacon come with many dishes like eggs, pancakes, and hash browns. Bacon appears crispy and pairs well with items like scrambled eggs and cheese.
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The restaurant is very clean and well-maintained.
Expect quick service; food comes out fast.
Kids eat free on certain days, but check for details.
Stadium-style seating and smokeless grills create a sophisticated, intimate atmosphere without the usual BBQ odor. A live DJ spins 80s music, adding lively energy to the modern, stylish space. The focus on premium Wagyu beef and an extensive wine list complements the unique Korean BBQ experience.
Meaty and smoky flavors define the Korean bacon appetizer, making it a standout. It appears in several dishes like the Butcher's Feast and pairs well with other rich options like Kimchi Wagyu Paella.
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Reservations are essential, especially for special events like Thanksgiving dinner.
COTE Vegas is the only Michelin-starred Korean steakhouse in North America.
The restaurant accommodates food allergies, ensuring a safe dining experience.
Hotel offers quiet, spacious rooms with modern furnishings and Americana decor. Atmosphere blends sophistication and comfort in a peaceful setting away from noisy streets. Free parking, no resort fees, and a private outdoor pool add to the relaxed vibe.
Roomy and clean, the bathroom features a very large space with a huge shower. It maintains an excellent level of cleanliness throughout.
Breakfast includes freshly cooked bacon served with two eggs, potatoes, and toast. Bacon is part of a few solid options like avocado toast and sourdough waffles.
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Parking is free at the hotel with no resort fees.
The hotel is a 10-minute drive from Fremont and the Strip.
Complimentary breakfast is available, but options are limited.