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| - We were actually very surprised that this place wasn't reviewed higher. I understand there are dollar thresholds you have to cross for reserved seating during high profile games (didn't apply for the bowl game on the night we visited), but if you're planting yourself someplace to watch a football game, chances are you'll be eating and drinking for a solid 3+ hours, so shouldn't be that hard to meet your quota. At least it wouldn't be for me!
We were seated in the stadium/couch area, and had some of the best seats in the house. Our seats were chaise lounge style, so we were able to stretch our legs out and watch our game on the big screen. Comfort, check!
There were tons of TVs in this place. There were several flatscreens surrounding the main projection screen, and then a few other bar areas apart from the main seating area, all of which seemed to have ample TV options. Game viewing, check!
They had interesting menu options, but when I'm watching a game I pretty much always want to shovel nachos in my face, and they were more than able to accommodate me in that mission. Decent food options, check!
I wasn't too adventurous with my drinks choices here. We opted for buckets of Corona, with the occasional Patron shot mixed in. Think we got a good deal on the Coronas, but who could really remember after a couple quarters passed by. Hey, my team was getting annihilated! Beer deals, check!
It was pretty empty when we were there - ours was the late game. But our server was friendly and attentive, and nonjudgmental of my meltdowns each time my team made a horrible play (it was quite frequent on this particular evening). Good service, check!
I really can't think of a better spot to watch a big game, especially in Vegas. I am going to dock them a star for having foie gras on the menu. I hate it anywhere, but is it really necessary to have a foie gras burger at a sports bar? I don't think so.
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