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| - Its not tropical, but its typical, like most of diners in Las Vegas. Its out in the open and in the large open space of the Flamingo in front of the flamingo area. Hence, there are no doors but the area somehow becomes homey with the semi pink walls and lack of separation between the tables, with exception of a few pillars. The food is your typical diner type food, which is usually standard American fare, with no extra bells and whistles. The breakfast is decent, though the lunch and dinner seem to be a little better.
Items are of standard pricing, which is can be comparable to most of the diner / cafes in the area but is probably the cheapest one will find in the Flamingo. Service is not incredible, but decent enough for the standard tip. Its also not 24 hours a day, except on the weekends. It is about as simple as they come, yet dependable enough for a repeat visit on the go or on a budget.
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