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| - I have finally come to the realization that dining anywhere on the strip--even a glorified coffee shop--is going to set two people back at least sixty bucks. This wouldn't bother me, but the food had better be outrageously good! From it's pink and orange Strip facade, Serendipity 3 is what Candy Crush would look like if it were a restaurant. Bright, fun, busy. I am glad I took a twelve-year old because it is also loud and definitely a place for the kiddies. I would have been disappointed if I craved any type of sophistication or intimate dining. My BBQ and Blue cheeseburger was pre-formed patty okay, but not anywhere near worth the $20 price tag. Ava's pulled pork sandwich on a pretzel bun was much better. The $25 desserts are definitely the draw here, and by the looks, a family of four could easily share one. I found myself having order envy as a diner next to me tackled a foot-long hot dog, and some others a tray of tacos. My three main complaints: A floor so dirty, I somewhat lost my appetite; the fries were cold and tasted like they shared the same oil as the fish; and service was choppy. Still, if Ava and a friend wanted dinner before the Five Seconds of Summer concert, I would be inclined to take them here.
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