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    One opportunity I wanted to take advantage of while on vacation in Las Vegas was trying one of the restaurants I saw on Diners, Drive -Ins and Dives. My wife and I decided on Four Kegs.

    Driving up to it at first glance and it's easy to see which category this place falls under: It's a dive.

    But I mean that in the most positive sense of the word.

    Upon entry you are greeted with a smoke smelling bar / gaming room but to my surprise and delight, the dining area is sectioned off completely by windows and doors so the smoke doesn't seep into the dining area.

    You can tell this place is proud to have been on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives as there are multiple pieces of Guy Fieri memorabilia on the wall, but it added a little charm to the restaurant.

    As we sat down we were promptly greeted by a waitress (older, friendly lady whom I suspect has been there for quite some time). She was ale to take our entire order without writing anything down and obviously remembered it perfectly. On top of our table there were at least five other groups of people she was attending to yet it didn't affect her attitude or pace in the slightest.

    We started with the fried pickle spears and the cajun fries. Both appetizers were perfect. The breading on the pickle spears was near perfection and seasoned perfectly. It was obvious they use fresh ingredients and high quality pickles. The cajun fries were steak fries (I assume freshly cut) with buffalo wing sauce an seasoning on them. Again... perfect.

    I ordered the french dip. My only complaint was that the roast beef was SLIGHTLY dry but that was easily offset by the au jus. Not the best french dip but definitely in the upper echelon of french dips I have tried.

    My wife ordered the fish and chips (Friday Special) and she said it was solid, but not spectacular. She still finished them off and I tried them. Good quality seasoning.

    My step daughter had the wings and, on the kids menu, they wisely put the sauce on the side rather than completely dousing them. She took leftovers home and polished them off too.

    Overall, combining the service, freshness and quality of all the food,this is a good four stars. If I ever return I will have to try the stromboli, which seems to get a lot of praise.

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    Food was excellent! Went there after my nephews baseball game and had the cajun fries which where excellent. Funny story is we are big fans of Coke Zero and I noticed they did not have Coke Zero but I decided to ask. Was I suprised when the waitress came out with cans of Coke Zero made the night! The only reason I can not give Four Kegs five stars is because the area is a little shady.

    Love the pictures of Guy all over the place it is totally awesome.

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    Eating here I was convinced that Four Kegs somehow may have bribed the Food Channel...

    I live in Seattle, but grew up in Southington, Connecticut and I am walking into this place with an east coast tastebud, hoping  this place is as good as Guy Fieri says is it.

    The STROMBOLI is AVERAGE. NOT WORTH THE TAXI FEE~!

    My opinion of this average pizza joint dropping like an anvil... Don't go here and give your taxi fee to the roulette table; you'll be happier trust me.

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    I was one of the many people that wanted to come to Four Kegs because I seen it on "Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives" on Food Network. When I seen the episode, I didn't live in Vegas, but upon moving here, this was one of the first places I had to eat at. Needless to say, I fell in love with it. Every time my husband and I go there, we have to order their Hot Wings.

    Their Hot Wings are the "perfect" spiciness, in that they have a bite to them but not so much as to numb your lips. Their Pizza is amazing and they usually have some deal going on where it is 1/2 off during Nascar or NFL season. Stromboli there is amazing. Enough said. I also like the fact that you can come and eat there after midnight and get 1/2 off of both Pizza AND Stromboli, which is good if you are a night owl or a clubber.

    I live in Henderson, but gladly drive up to the Summerlin area when I'm in the mood for Pizza, Wings, or Stromboli, just for this place. Props to you guys, you're doing it right!

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    Great pizza and wings, old Vegas favorite. Wish they would open another in summerlin, but it would take the character of the place away.  Probably better for adults if you dine in.

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    My fiance and I ate here for the first time last night, and it was really good! I had the Original Stromboli, and my fiance had the Combo Boli (ham, turkey and Swiss). She liked hers more than I liked mine, but that's probably because I ordered a large and couldn't finish it!  LOL  We had their Italian Spumoni Cheesecake for dessert, and that was decadent! Easily one of the Top 10 desserts I've ever had! We showed up after midnight, so the bolis were half price! Can't beat a deal like that!

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    Awesome place, a must stop while I am in Vegas.  The star is the Stromboli, had it many times and it is always good.  Tried something new this time, a Sicilian style pizza, good but I will stick with the Stromboli.  Mac and cheese bites were tasty appetizer that I would recommend to others.

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    I saw this place on diners drive-ins and dives so I went to see what it's all about. On the show, they were showcasing what the place is known for. Strombolis! It was this massive looking piece of dough stuffed with pizza toppings. I ordered the Stromboli and when it came out my jaw hit the table! This thing was huge! 4lbs! It had sausage and pepperoni and mozzarella. But what set this Stromboli aside from others that I have tried, was the dough! This Stromboli crust was damn good! It was flaky and buttery and crisp! You bite into it and you have that little crunch from the outside but then the inside is moist and flaky! I'm not even talking about the filling part yet! I'm just so in love with this crust! But with everything together it made for the best Stromboli I ever ate...highly recommend you give it a try

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    This place holds a special place in my heart, ive been coming here since I was a little boy. My parents used to come here when they were teenagers! There pizza is great, its ky second favorite spot for beer and pizza. But my favorite place to drink in general. Good prices, great place to meet up with old friends and grub on some wings, pizza, stromboli!

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    We were regulars at the Four Kegs on Maryland Parkway for years until they closed down.  Now we drive across town to this location.  Their Stromboli and Cajun fries are to die for.  Hands down the best boli we have ever had.  Team that up with frosty mugs of your favorite beer and walaaa, Great Times.
    Now the location isn't the safest in town but just don't hang outside of this place.
    If you haven't tried Four Kegs you're definitely missing out !!

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    On my list of Dive Bars to visit when in Las Vegas . . . and so we stopped for a quick one before heading back to our hotel.  Best part . . . I drank for free . . . because I was playing video poker.

    Not a bad set-up . . . but will all the glass doors . . . you get a feeling that it is kind or small.  Though we did not eat any thing, the food smelled wonderful.

    I will most likely be back on another trip to try this place for lunch . . . only because when I am in Las Vegas . . . I like to dinner out at nicer restaurants . . . and this place has more of that homey atmosphere.

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    The best stromboli I've ever had. Period. I've been going here for years and I can't get enough of the stromboli. I think it's the dough that sets it apart from every other stromboli.

    The best deal is when you get the stromboli with a Wednesday lunch special. For $7.99 you get a small stromboli, french fries, and a drink. A small stromboli by itself is usually $9.49, so the lunch special is a steal.

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    Only went there after seeing it on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, must admit Guy Fieri was right, the Stromboli was great. Even though the appearance wasn't what I'd imagined the food our party of four had was good all around. Our waitress was also a kick in the pants.

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    Yes, we are like most of the out of town folks who come to Vegas and eat at the Four Kegs.    We saw it on Diners, Drive Ins and Dives.   This definitely fits the bill of a Dive.   Wifey and I have driven past this place countless times and kept telling ourselves, yeah, we need to check that place out.   Well, we finally did a few weeks ago after attending Big Dog's Winterfest.  
    The place is very easy to find.   it is right off the Jones exit.   You can't miss it.   We found a place to park pretty easily.   The place wasn't that busy for around 8 pm on a Saturday night.   We walked in and went past the bar area, through the interior doors to the dining room in back.  
    We we quickly greeted by an older friendly Asian lady.   We grabbed a seat and she took our drink orders pretty quickly.   We looked over the menu, but we were on a mission for one thing, Stromboli.   Our waitress brought out the drinks very quickly and we placed our orders.   I got the meatball 'boli and wifey got the standard 'boli.   Both came out in about 10 minutes which was pretty quick.   And yeah, they were awesome.   We totally enjoyed ours.   It may not look like a lot of food, but it is.   We both got to go boxes.  
    Overall:
    Food - Excellent Stromboli.
    Service - Terrific
    Vibe - Divey
    Drink - it's called four kegs because they only have 4 beers on tap.   So you get what you can.  

    Will I be back?   Heck yeah I will.

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    We recently moved to Vegas and started looking for good places to eat.  Saw this place on Food Network D, D, & Dives... Decided to tvisit as it was hyped as SOOOOOOO GOOOOOO!!!!  We were SOOOOO DISSAPPOINTED!!!! ordered a large pep pizza, chicken tenders, and chilli fries.  Oh and two beers.  The beer was about the best thing although it was served in a tiny, what appeared to be, the smallest beer mug I have ever seen.  Not worth the money no matter how cold it was.  

    The pizza was bland and most of the pepperoni were burned , the chicken tenders were frozen and deep fried as hard as rocks (no joke, really couldnt cut them with a knife). The chili fries were basic fries from a bag, and chili beans from a can.  Ordered with onions and they came plain.  Simply had no good taste of flair at all.  

    We'll never go back.  Simply a complete waste of money...

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    This place is a total dive but who cares, the Stromboli is awesome. Don't mess with it, just get the original full order, after 12 midnight it's half price which great when your out and about in Vegas. Highly recommended
    IGNORE some of these reviews, from the outside this place looks bunk and yes the inside needs a remodel ASAP, but the foodworks. Good service and great food.

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    We went there with a couple that live nearby and I had seen it on triple D so had to go. First off beer was so cold I almost got brain freeze and the stromboli's are great.Our waitress was no slouch either, friendly and new the menu. I'll definately go back when I'm in Vegas.

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    The food here is amazing! Everything we've ever ordered has been delicious. Every time my bf and I are in Vegas, we just have to eat here at least once during our trip. They also have some good lunch specials. Prices are decent and portions are big.

    PROS:
    -Pizza: It's so yummy and has a good sauce to cheese ratio. I always get it with pepperoni and jalapenos and I love that their jalapenos are spicy, not like many other places where they taste tangy but have no kick at all.

    -Stromboli: Generously stuffed, pretty big in size and delicious.

    -Buffalo wings: Perfectly cooked, crispy and covered in awesome buffalo sauce. Nothing worse than dry buffalo wings, but you won't have that problem here!

    -Philly Cheesesteak: Another hit. Big with plenty of meat and lots of melted cheese.

    -Fries: Thick, hot and crispy. Perfect!

    CONS:
    -It's a little out of the way and in a weird neighborhood.

    -They don't have a hostess stand so when you walk in it can be somewhat confusing if it's your first time. It's worse if it's busy because the waitresses are occupied so you end up just standing in the middle of the dining room or walking around not really sure where to sit or who to ask for a table. Once they notice you though, they're pretty good at seating you right away, it's just awkward for the first few minutes. Just thought I'd mention that. haha!

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    I go back and forth between giving this place 3 or 4 stars. They have been around Vegas as long as I can remember, and got famous a few years back after being featured on Triple D. It's a small bar with a small dining area in the back. They are pretty welcoming, but you can tell they have their regulars. They are known for their pizza and strombolis. Pizza is thick buffalo style, pretty good. Not too doughy. I prefer it with less toppings to enjoy the actual pizza. The strombolis are made with fresh ingredients but to me seem pretty average. I ordered the Cajun fries, buffalo spicy with a smell of vinegar. Yum. All of their salad dressings are home made and the blue cheese is thick and has red wine vinegar in it. I'm still undecided about it.
    The burgers are good, salad was average. Chili seemed like it was straight from a can with fresh cheese and onions on top. Hot link was a good quality meat.
    Not everything here is fresh, for sure some frozen appetizers and a few corners cut, but OVERALL you'll get decent food if you know what to order.
    Oh and it was fun pissing off the cowboys fans during the game too :) gotta love a place that you can watch the game at!

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    I saw this place on the Food Channel on Dinners, Drive-ins and Dives.  I had to try it.  From the first time, I tried the original Stromboli, I was hooked.  The original Stromboli is a solid 5 stars.  I make it a point to eat here every time I am in L.V.  

    As for the place itself....  I have read other reviews about how seedy it is and awkward the building is.  But until you here what the owner did, one would not understand.  The Four Kegs was a bar that served food.  When Las Vegas passed the law that you could not smoke where food is served, the owner had two choices.  Either close the food section and keep the bar only or do what he did.  Thankfully, he came up with the unique design the encapsulate the bar in the center, which keeps the smoke in the center and completely away from the eating area.  Luckily for me, he came up with he design because I love the Stromboli.

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    I came here for one reason and one reason only, the stromboli. I have to say, it did not disappoint. I had the original. It was like a delicious meaty pizza surrounded by even more delicious crust.

    I did not really care for the place itself. It was located in a seedy area of Vegas, and its kinda divey. But, like I said I came for the boli, which was delicious!

    The food is not only delicious but inexpensive too!

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    OK.

    I finally got back here during the day for lunch.

    The restaurant isn't the nicest and neither is the daytime clientele.

    However, I must say the stromboli is solid.  Four star solid.

    My earlier review still holds...don't come here during the graveyard shift.  

    Just don't.

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    I just casually searched yelp for bars nearby where I'm visiting family and I noticed this place had a ton of reviews (thanks to Diners Drive-Ins, and Dives).
    We gave it a shot. Came with a 13 year old and sat in the area partitioned from glass. We all tried the strombolis, two originals and a beef and cheddar.

    Beer was cheap, with $3 Killians on tap. Our food was a little slow getting to us, but there was a wedding reception that day (what a novel idea).
    Strombolis had a nice crusty exterior and tasted great with the sauces they provided: marinara for the originals and barbecue for the BnC.
    I would definitely come again to try out more varieties of strombolis and the pizza.

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    Julius Caesar said "No one is so brave that he is not disturbed by something unexpected."  Expect to be disturbed by your visit to Four Kegs but, if you are brave enough, you will be rewarded with the treasure of Stromboli.  

    The first unexpected/disturbing experience is arriving at the Four Kegs sign you saw from the freeway and discovering an abandoned building next to the sign enclosed in a chain link fence in a scary neighborhood.  Not to worry, the Four Kegs is just on the other side of the parking lot.  There tend to be disturbing (or disturbed) individuals in the parking lot so hurry inside.  

    Once inside, you will be instantly disoriented by the odd shape of the room, an overpowering smell of cigarette smoke, and a dozen or so of the individuals your mother warned you about.  Hang a quick left and go through the glass door by the takeout counter.  You will instantly be comforted by the fresh air and friendly wait staff.    You'll find yourself in another odd shaped dining room reminiscent of Talladega Nights.  Strap on a Ricky Bobby smile and order one of the 4 draft beer choices - thus the name Four Kegs.  Finally order your Strombolli, enjoy your beer, be thankful for the safety of the dining room and plan your eventually escape back through the bar and parking lot.  One thing you will not be disturbed by is the Strombolli - delicious.  Some may be surprised that you will be eating it off of styrofoam plates but at least the utensils are metal.

    In the words of Nelson Mandella, "I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear.". I'm guessing Mr. Mandela would be down for a Boli.

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    Garbage .... place wreaks of cigarettes .... 65 yr old waitress who is to lazy to do her job and gets a attitude when she has to get you a refill and it's only 1 refill then they'll charge you for another drink very very cheap .... Only us I. There at 10am for football I now know way as this place is a complete waste of time ....  Asked the manager / owner why I was charged $12 for drinks and he told me the policy and everybody else does the same and when I told him they don't that I had 8 refills last Sunday at Buffalo Wild Wings for no extra charge all he could do was shake his head and walk away ... Great customer service your bar is a joke !!!! Don't waste your time
    !!!!

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    So we were looking for somewhere to have dinner Friday night and decided to check this place out.  I have never stepped foot in the place but have heard good things about it.  Walked in and just a wierd setup for the bar and resturant.  We walked around to the dining room and found a seat right away.  Our waitress was nice, attentive, yet somewhat odd.  Thats normal in some of those dive bars/resturants so no deduct for that.  

    Both of us ordered beer and my friend got his in the mug.  The waitress said it was suppose to be more frosty than it was but as long as its cold beer its good.  So much stuff to order on the menu but I was craving a burger so I ordered the western bacon cheeseburger.  My friend ordered the meatball sandwhich.  Everyone around us seem to be enjoying the food so we were excited to eat it up!!  Lets just say it was pure disappointment.  My burger was suppose to be medium, well it was well done.  It was so dry and flavorless.  The bbq sauce and cheese was the only good stuff on it.  My friends meatball sandwhich was cold.  He only ate half of it because of that reason.  We paid for our food and headed out.

    I probably wouldnt check this place out again.  It just didn't leave a good taste in our mouths.  I am all about some good dive, grease food, but this just wasn't the place.

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    As good as it gets for comfort food!

    This was one of the first Diners, Drive-Ins & Dives places we went to and we are glad we did.  It's a bit of a trek from the strip if you are visiting, but if you have a car (or don't mind an expensive cab ride), it's well worth it.  Definitely get the pizza or stromboli; it's cheesy goodness all the way.  And the ambience...well it's no Mastro's, but that's what I loved: it was exactly what you would expect a Vegas sports bar to be.

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    June 30, 2012 Saturday - dinner 6:30 PM
    4 adults & a kid

    Atmosphere - 4 stars
    Food - 4 stars
    Service - 5 stars

    Background - Been here before, but that was before my Yelping days. I loved it last time I was hear

    Atmosphere - Yeah it is bar which serves food.  We sat on the right side when you come in.  They have three TVs with sporting events on, we watched the Mets dominate the Dodgers.  I did not even notice the smoke, like some reviewers commented, but I think the new laws (probably three plus years now) prohibit the smoking in a place that serves food.  I think that is why they have glass walls around the bar, but these walls made for a strange feel to the place.

    Food
     Appetizer - Onion rings, nothing special they were just there.

     Main Course - Went with the original Stromboli again, so did my parents.  We all loved it.  I should have ordered one to go.  I wish I could get this rolled up pizza in Reno!

     Dessert - I was stuffed after eating that Stromboli!

    Service - Our waitress changed the channel on the one TV no one was watching to Fox Sports so we could see the Mets Dodgers game.  Mary Beth was great, fast and funny.  What more can you ask for from your server.

    Future - Sure, I love the Stromboli.

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    If I could give it no stars I would. Guy Fieri must have been on a nostalgic journey at this dive! The service was beyond poor and the Stromboli was a total disappointment. They refused to make a combination pizza style Stromboli and insisted we only order one of their premade ones. It was undercooked in places, lacked cheese and flavor!!!
    Beyond that...it was a TOTAL dive. Stay away!!!

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    Read the reviews. Watched the Triple D episode and finally got the opportunity to come here.  I was not dissapointed.  The Stromboli was as good as promised with the crispiest crust I have ever had on a stromboli.  The Meatballs inside were light and fluffy and plentiful.   The fried mac and cheese was the best ever. Small bite sized pieces allow you to indulge in a guilty pleasure without totally destroying your diet.  With sports everywhere, this place gets my seal of approval.  However, the smoky bar area and the smallish drinks were the only drawbacks.  The wait staff was very attentive and chatty making the customers feel at home.

    Try it. It is worth the trip.

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    Yes, this place is a dive. Yes its kind of scary; but OMG. If you are brave enough to come down here the Stromboli is killer. If your a fan of hot wings do yourself a favor and place an order. The are the size of small baby arms and the flavor is amazing.

    The locals are nice and even the scary bikers were very engaging. There were three families here with children so it cant be too bad!

    Stop in and spoil your taste buds. They will thank you!

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    How could you not love a place known for strombolis? This place is a hidden gem outside of the strip that I've been wanting to go since they were on DDD.

    They have a few different kinds of stromboli (and even a breakfast one!!!!). Between me and a few other people we tried a 3 of them and I have to say the meatball one is by far my favorite. We tried the beef and cheese one (or something like that) and the original one (or something like that) and the meatball was really just perfect. The small size is good for a normal person, but if you're like me, the large will do. Actually splitting a large stromboli between 2 people is the best deal. If I remember correctly, the small was around $8.95 and the large was $11.95.

    Service was pretty decent here and the food was prompt. We got a couple appetizers including cajun fries, which were basically fries in buffalo sauce...I don't really recommend this. Just get the regular fries. We also got the fried mac and cheese or whatever it was. That was awesome. I would get those if I went again.

    Also if you get a beer, it comes in this ice cold mug that makes it one of the most refreshing beers. Or if you're like my sexually confused friend and want a bloody mary, they have those too. It was actually my first time trying a bloody mary and it was pretty good...note to self: don't get "buffalo-ed" when you're having one...it's not a fun drink to chug. If you don't know what "buffalo game" is, look it up.

    In conclusion:
    Get a large stromboli for 2 people.
    Get the fried mac and cheese or whatever it was
    Get a beer.
    Get the meatball stromboli

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    I know it's all about the stromboli here, but we were following a hot tip on hot wings from a  man who declared wings his favorite food. You've got to follow a tip of that caliber, right?

    From the moment you walk in, it is clear that this place is a Vegas institution, the grandmama of video poker joints. Everyone appears to know everyone else. When we arrived, they were all coordinating a trip to Calico Jack's to see one of their regulars perform karaoke. Now, that's family.

    They have a separate area for non-smokers and kids, which thrilled me, as I had entered expecting to leave laden with smoke. The non-smoking room features a huge screen for watching a game. We were greeted promptly, and service was friendly and attentive during our entire wing trip.

    We ordered the fried veggie basket and an order of spicy BBQ wings, and neither were particularly noteworthy. The veggies were deeply breaded and served with ranch and a spicy honey mustard. The wings were big. I'll give them that, but the meat was not super tender. I also didn't love the sauce.

    Based on my experience, I would echo the oft repeated sentiment in other reviews: stick with beer and stromboli!

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    We spent a week in Vegas and the food on the Strip is fine once in a while, but not every meal.  We were looking for something different.

    We google searched Drive-ins Diners and Dives to see if there were any restaurant visits in Vegas, and we found Four Kegs.  It was about 10 miles from where we were on the strip, and the drive was worth it.

    Our waitress was very nice and sweet.  She recommended the Stromboli and the Philly Cheese steak.  Coming from Chicago, its very hard to find anyone else's pizza-like food to be great.  While I will say the Stromboli was very very good, I think their Philly was very memorable, and enough for two people to eat.

    We went back a second time w/ family who live locally and we all had a great time and great meal.

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    We make this our last stop out of town, a hit-the-road must as far as we are concerned! Straight up for their Stromboli! They are as good as others have mentioned, including that Guy guy. I will not rate any of their other foods, because the first time we went there was for that Stromboli and since it is the only time we go in (once or twice a year) it is the only thing we will order. Simply DELICIOUS!

    Why do so many people seem to base their reviews on strictly the ambiance, or lack of in THEIR opinion, like Emilie? So the place, in some people's minds, is a dump. Who cares, if you are looking for good eats? Sure, I would probably not go there late at night unarmed, mainly because it seems like a ghetto surrounds the place (must be why I heard they lock the doors then and let you in after they size you up), but I feel fairly safe during the daylight hours - LOL. I just don't get it...

    Oh, and BTW (if it matters) - we think the staff is friendly and probably proud of their interior motif! In "my world" I would call this place "edgy (aka trendy)" - HAHAHAHAHAHAHA...

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    Definitely don't judge a book by its cover - and don't judge this shithole by the people who frequent here. Sketchy people drink here. I don't know what rock these people crawled out from under. Many (not all) are nasty looking with stained clothing and missing teeth. But friendly, really friendly, so if you can get past their appearance you'll be fine.

    Upon entering Four Kegs you walk into a dingy bar, and entering another set of doors leads you to a dining room straight out of the 70's (or maybe 60's, what do I know?). It's separate from the bar so you can bring kids in here. The furniture is old and rickety, booths need to be reupholstered and this place definitely needs a facelift. Hell it's probably been around longer than most of you reading this have been alive.

    The food - typical bar menu with lots of fried food, finger foods, burgers and sandwiches. Over the years, our kids have ordered pretty much everything off the menu, including breakfast, Overall the food is very average - nothing spectacular.

    The crown jewel of this shithole is their Stromboli and square Sicilian pizza. The pizza isn't the best, but I think it's a step above the chains. I really like the crust, which compares to the crust at BJ's or Numero Uno. Not as good, but trying to be.  I'd take this over a pizza hut any day, but Broadway Pizza is way better. I've been eating it for almost 20 years now and it hasn't changed one bit.

    Papa D has been eating the Stromboli here for over 30 years and swears by them. Actually I believe this was one of his hangouts in the 70's! I don't think it's all that, but he loves it so I go to keep him happy. I prefer the pizza.

    You'll always have lunch available the next day as the portions are huge - the small stromboli is big enough for two people.

    Diner Beware - this place is a DIVE. I've been eating here for 20 years, I'm a fan,  and yet I still cringe when I walk in the door.

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    This was my first time being misled by a Yelp rating.

    Look. I know how local bars outside of the Strip are , but this is ridiculous. Four Kegs gives you the impression someone stopped caring about the business 35 years ago. Robert Irvine would flip out.

    Primo, I'm not a fan of carpets where you serve food. They make a joint have a murky smell, especially if you have a typical deep-fried menu.
    Secundo, the place is cramped and feels smaller because it's very strangely divided. And tertio, I didn't know where to look! The kitsch carpet pattern, the overly decorated walls, the 60s PepsiCo lit menu boards or the giant screen tv's?

    I ordered a Tom Collins and my hubby a Killian's on draft. It wasn't bad, but very basic. The Killian's came in a chilled glass, but it was a strange half-wine, half beer-mug type, which made no sense.

    While on my way to the bathroom, I did notice a Guy Fieri autograph. After taking a closer look, I saw this place was actually on his show, "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives". I wish I had seen that episode, as I would have remembered to not go there.

    It's no surprise I won't be back at the Four Kegs Sports Bar, nor will I ever recommend it. However, may people know why I give it one star: I hope no one ever makes the mistake I did while looking it over on Yelp as a 4-star.

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    I had my last review for Four Kegs removed and received the following message:

    We wanted to let you know that we've removed your review of Four Kegs Sports Bar.  Your review was flagged by the Yelp community, and our Support team has determined that it falls outside our Content Guidelines (<a href="http://www.yelp.com/guidelines">http://www.yelp.com/guid…</a>) because it lacks a substantive first-hand experience. When reviewing, please describe your actual experience with a business.

    My first review said,  "Guy Fieri's full of shit"

    So let me clarify: Guy Fieri's full of shit...Because, he said this place is the best stromboli he's ever had and unless he eats stromboli stuffed with shit than he is full of shit for making such a brash statement.

    My first hand experience is as follows. The place smells like stale beer, stromboli is gross, jalepeno poppers are gross, paper plates?

    One star because I am unable to give no stars and because my server was nice.

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    Four Kegs is a complete dive bar with a separate restaurant area.  This place has character!  The stromboli is amazing here and the service is warm and friendly.

    The stromboli dough is on par with the best I've had anywhere.  Inside you'll find tasty, fresh cheese, delicious marinara, and good ham and sausage.  

    NOTE: If two of you are getting a boli then be sure to save $ and split a large instead of getting two smalls (you'll end up with the same amount of stromboli).  

    And please say hi to Noriko, she usually serves us and she is the nicest little Japanese lady you can imagine.

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    Guy Fieri owes me a huge apology. He owes everyone an apology. He is an ahole, and this place is the worst restaurant / bar I have ever been to. Its not that it is a dive. I like dives. It is a sh&^%t hole. The fact that you have to be buzzed in after midnight doesn't bother me. The disgusting food and poor service bothers me.

    The bartender will not take your food order. He has to call in some senile, toothless woman to take your order. She will come back to you several times, asking you what you ordered, as she didn't remember. Then, she served it in styrofoam containers. She should have just thrown the crap away before she gave it to me. The stromboli is disgusting. The whole thing is disgusting. If you want to clean up Vegas, start here and shut this place down.

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