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  • Beer Park is a must go in Vegas. Once you see the giant sign stating "Beer Park" leading you through the entrance, you know you have arrived. You walk up the flight of stairs where you find yourself at the hostess stand. All of the hostess' are exceptionally nice and treat you like they've known you forever. Beer Park is explained through the name. The layout is literally a beer park. It is outside with a view looking over the strip. It kinda reminds me of a baseball field. Green grass, picnic tables, red solo cups, and plates designed to look like a paper plate. Love the atmosphere. Beer park has picnic tables, two bars, and stool seating looking over the strip along the side of the restaurant. They also have drinking game for anyone to play. They have a beer pong table, life sized connect four, life size jenga, and much more. The bar is non-smoking so if you want to smoke you have to go sit on the stairs in the back where the exit is supposed to be OR you have to go all the way downstairs and smoke near the entrance. The servers here are also really nice. They don't hesitate to make sure you have everything you need plus more. They definitely know how to take care of their customers here. For my first refreshing drink in Vegas I really was craving an ice cold beer. So, what better place to begin than Beer Park. I ordered the Shock Top (apple wheat); I have to say it hit the spot. Cold, fruity, refreshing. Great pick me up from the treacherous, 120 degree humid weather. Too top it off my friend and I decided to share 2 appetizers. We ordered the Buffalo Onion Rings and the Loaded Tator Tots. The Buffalo Onion Rings are beer battered onion rings served with blue cheese and hot sauce. I wasn't a big fan of the hot sauce they serve them with but the onion rings go really well with the barbeque sauce they have on the tables. I really liked this appetizer because the onion rings weren't drowned in the fried breading and actually had a thick onion in each. The Loaded Tator Tots are tator tots dressed with bacon bits, sour cream, Bass IPA cheese sauce, and chives. YUM. That's all I need to say. The portion size was perfect, just enough to share comfortably with two people. The atmosphere, layout of the restaurant, service, and food will keep me coming back for more. If only they had a Beer Park in Maryland then my problems would be solved. Until next time Beer Park. ;)
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