I have lived in this area forever and can recall when this little place opened. Â It was exciting to have a restaurant in the area. Â After all these years I can say I still feel that same enthusiasm.
Pros: Â The food overall is tasty and the menu is much better from what it had been in the past in my opinion. Â Prices are rather reasonable even off happy hour. Â Service has always been good. Â This is an area that can be tricky since it seems the bartender is also in charge of waiting on the tables in the restaurant.
Cons: Â The only real con is that this is clearly a bar that has tables for customers who may want to eat, Â Originally there was a separation between the bar and the restaurant. Â I do not necessarily mind this, but I could see some turned off by it. Â
I definitely plan on hitting up this spot more often. especially when the NFL comes back.
Went here for Sunday breakfast with my dad and my wife. Wife and I both had the breakfast sandwich, which was a good size, and fairly tasty. It would have benefitted from some type of sauce, though. Dad had an omelette, which came with hash browns and marble rye; he said it was good. I also had a bloody mary which was decidedly tasty, and came in a pint glass; score!
Our waitress, Rebecca, was funny. When she brought the check and I grabbed it just before my dad could snatch it up, Rebecca told him that it was because he was old and had eaten too much. Oh, did we all get a good laugh out of that! Well, everyone except dad.
One thing is GREAT here... the patty melt burger, should be voted best in Las Vegas. Â The next best thing is their chicken quesadilla, this aint your average quesadilla, this baby is piled high with chicken & cheese, tomatoes and spices, on a crunchy tortilla , this sets a new standard for restaurants to follow. Â Bar food, wings and things are pretty average, but the two items mentioned will be worth your time.
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