Small, cozy restaurant decorated with police and military memorabilia creates a warm, inviting vibe. Seating options include couches and outdoor tables with beautiful views. Music and friendly energy make it a calm, comfortable spot for breakfast or brunch.
Mediterranean salad offers a fresh taste with a generous portion size. It pairs well with other items like bagels with lox or grilled sandwiches.
Brisket shines in both the sandwich and burrito, showing up as a phenomenal choice. Tater tots are a popular side, often paired with juicy cheeseburgers or tasty club sandwiches.
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Daily Dose Cafe offers a variety of quality coffees and teas.
They have a great choice of bagels at reasonable prices.
Discounts are available for County Employees.
Steakhouse blends old-school Vegas charm with a modern edge and features an elegant yet comfortable atmosphere. Upbeat music from a live DJ creates a lively, club-like vibe that attracts a younger crowd. Unique touches include table side smoked Old Fashioneds and a rooftop bar with panoramic views.
The salad stands out with the โRealโ Garbage Salad featuring vibrant greens, Gulf shrimp, and a champagne-Dijon vinaigrette. The heirloom salad also pairs well with steak tartar for a flavorful combo.
Apple pie cheesecake stands out as a dessert option. The surf and turf dishes arrive fresh and cooked perfectly with the right texture.
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Reservations are recommended, especially for weekend dining.
The restaurant gets lively after 6 p.m., so plan accordingly.
Parking validation is not offered, so plan for parking costs.
Neon-heavy interior with velvet seats and a grand piano sets a cozy, lively vibe. Live music from the casino adds to the fun downtown atmosphere. The spot feels trendy yet welcoming, blending Old-School Vegas charm with modern design.
Cucumber salad stands out with its fresh crunch and pairs well with dishes like dumplings and crispy chicken karaage. It adds a light, refreshing contrast to richer items like soft shell crab.
Chicken wings stand out with a crispy texture and rich flavor. Dumplings and tonkotsu ramen also feature prominently, offering hearty and satisfying options.
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Free valet parking is available for diners at the El Cortez.
Hot Noods Noodle Bar is open late on weekends for late-night dining.
Prices are reasonable for downtown Las Vegas, considering food quality.
Rustic patio with enclosed garden seating and heaters creates a cozy yet lively atmosphere. Big windows and a huge bar add an East Coast vibe inside. Bottomless mimosas with customizable flavors and fresh flowers on tables enhance the relaxed, welcoming energy.
Freshness stands out with the Balsamic Salad featuring grilled pears, arugula, and mozzarella cheese. Pear and arugula salads appear often and show consistent quality.
Eggs Benedict with salmon stands out as a distinctive dish here, even when not listed on the menu. Jambalaya pasta offers a flavorful but mild spice profile that makes it very tasty.
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Reservations are recommended for large groups to ensure seating.
They offer all-you-can-drink bottomless mimosas for $30 during brunch.
Expect a busy atmosphere, especially on weekends and holidays.
Steakhouse offers old school Vegas charm with a retro atmosphere and spectacular views of downtown. The energy feels classic and traditional, attracting those who appreciate a timeless vibe. Signature dishes and well-paired drinks complement the setting, making it a standout for steak lovers.
Huge, crisp wedge salad stands out with its fresh texture. Warm spinach salad adds a comforting, leafy option alongside other dishes.
Steaks like the Ribeye and New York strip come out cooked perfectly, juicy, and flavorful. Large portions like the prime rib and lobster tail stand out for size and taste.
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Reservations are highly recommended, especially for dinner service.
Expect higher prices compared to other restaurants in the area.
Portion sizes are large, providing good value for the price.
Rotating bar overlooks lively Fremont Street, offering great views and live music from below. Atmosphere is incredible with loud music and vibrant street energy. Seating above the stage provides a unique vantage point for people watching and enjoying the light show.
Salads come in huge portions that can easily feed two or three people. They taste delicious and keep you coming back for more.
Loaded nachos come drenched in cheese and BBQ sauce over large chips. The Patty Melt stands out as a favorite, alongside a classic bacon cheeseburger and Nashville hot chicken wings.
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There is a minimum spending requirement to sit on the chairs overlooking Fremont Street.
It costs $25 just to sit at the rotating bar plus whatever I ordered.
The bar opens earlier during NFL season for 10 am games.
Outdoor patio with water misters and views of Fremont Street offers excellent people watching. Tiki tropical-inspired decor creates a lively, beach-like atmosphere with live music nightly and occasional dancing. Unique features include a lobster claw vending machine and a DJ playing varied music styles.
Shrimp Cobb Salad stands out with big portions and a mix of shrimp, bacon, avocado, corn, and egg that blends well. Tuna and sesame chicken salads also offer delicious options.
Spicy New England clam chowder and a Shrimp Cobb Salad loaded with shrimp stand out. Sandwiches, hamburgers, nachos, and buffalo wings come at low prices and deliver solid flavor.
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Tuesday is BOGO night for tacos and burgers.
Happy hour features $6 cocktails and half-price appetizers.
Most nights, there is live music starting after 10 pm.
Dinner club setup features live jazz music with great acoustics and stage views from every table. Atmosphere stays warm and romantic, with curvy booths and dark loungey couches creating a cozy vibe. Separate bar and lounge areas offer a chill environment alongside the dining room.
Chicken parmesan and New England clam chowder stand out with rich flavors. Crab cakes show a strong seafood influence. Tomato soup pairs well with a crispy grilled cheese. Mac and cheese could use a small tweak to become a true casserole.
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Reservations are recommended, especially on nights with events at the Smith Center.
Live jazz performances start at 7 pm every night.
Happy hour offers discounted drinks; check the menu for details.
Microbrewery with nine TVs showing the same sports game creates a loud, lively atmosphere. Seating includes bar stools and tables with hard chairs, no booths, offering plenty of room. Collectible growlers and award-winning craft beers add to the casual, energetic vibe.
Salads feature fresh ingredients like mixed greens, cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, and croutons. Options include an Ahi Tuna Salad and a crispy chicken salad with generous portions and crunchy vegetables.
Prime rib stands out with flavorful taste and large portions, cooked to order. The club sandwich is huge and tasty, while poke nachos offer a unique and delicious twist.
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Reservations are not required, and seating is usually available.
The restaurant offers reasonable prices, with food starting at $14 and beers at $6.
There is a large free parking lot nearby for restaurant guests.
Diner-style setup offers a cozy, down-home atmosphere with a quiet, older crowd and a welcoming, relaxed vibe. Locals frequent the place, creating an authentic, family-friendly environment. Open 24 hours, it serves as a casual spot for breakfast or late-night meals without the usual hustle.
Salads come as a choice with the prime rib special, paired with soup and dessert. The macaroni salad is notably too al dente, standing out from the otherwise good food.
Prime rib comes cooked to medium perfection and includes soup, salad, and dessert for about $18.99. The menu features chili cheese fries, a club sandwich with fries, saimin, a breakfast plate with pancakes, tocino, eggs, and rice, plus a surprisingly good hamburger steak.
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The oxtail soup is served only from 11 PM to 6 AM.
The cafรฉ is open 24 hours.
Parking is convenient; you hand the ticket to the cashier inside California Hotel for comp.
Big, spacious dining room offers a calm atmosphere with country music and TVs every 8 feet creating a lively yet comfortable vibe. Open late, it welcomes large groups without reservations and serves strong cocktails alongside hearty dishes like clam chowder and chicken pot pie praised for their quality and value.
Chopped Cobb salad comes in a huge portion suitable for two people and costs extra, not just a side. Options include adding double green beans and other sides, making it a filling choice.
Chicken pot pie uses a 1970s recipe with crispy edges and a homemade taste. Clam chowder stands out as rich and flavorful. Chicken fried steak features a notably good breading and large portions.
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Claim Jumper honored veterans with a free meal.
The restaurant is open 24 hours, making it accessible at any time.
The late night menu is available until 12am.