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  • It was a 4 "o" clock on Saturday, December 6 when I laid eyes on the sign advertising "half pound sirloin burger with sautéed onions, lettuce, tomatoes, mushrooms, bacon, mayonnaise, and provolone cheese, and seasoned fries for $6.99. I had been on the Las Vegas Strip for hours and walking from Ebar in Fashion Show Mall toward the south Strip my reliable hunger was kicking in. I was strolling the corridors of the Miracle Mile when this sign caught my eyes. $6.99 for a half pound cheeseburger with toppings in a full service restaurant sounds to good to be true, however, I am cognizant of the fact that Miracle Mile with Planet Hollywood have some decent deals in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip. So, I thought, "what is the worst that could happen if I gave Ocean One a try?" Upon entering the restaurant, I questioned the $6.99 burger. The friendly hostess let me know that it is available for dinner and that it didn't start for an hour (5 PM). Fast forward to 5 PM, I reentered the exact scenery and talked to the same hostess. It was obvious that the burger deal wasn't a gimmicks at the exact time that they weren't going to give prime seating to that customer who came here for the $6.99 burger at a table in the restaurant. My choices were at the bar or in the patio overlooking the walking path of Miracle Mile. I chose the patio. The hostess seated me at a table visible to the restaurant so that they would know I'm there. A few minutes further, a waitress knew I was there. This waitress wasn't nasty, enthusiastic, or friendly. I had done enough walking. Now it was time to dig in and do some eating. The burger I was eating was nothing like a Smokestack burger down the Strip in Shake Shack, or nothing like a mouthwatering burger at Fukuburger down the Strip in Hawaiian Marketplace, or as thick and juicy as a burger in Outback down by Showcase Mall. With a bottomless Coke this came out to $10.72 before a tip that made Ocean One a far better deal than OVERPAYING for a $17 dry Philly cheesesteak meal at Nathan's or $16.50 for a cheeseburger at the Treasure Island Cafe. The cheeseburger and seasoned fries were good. It did the job by filling me up at a good price where the only gimmick is that I was looking in at the attractive brightly lit dining room from the patio. In conclusion I was satisfied just like my wallet was with the $6.99 cheeseburger meal. There are so many dining options on the Las Vegas Strip and so many nights for me to hang out here that Ocean One looks like a one time experience in the near future.
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