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| - Culinary Dropout is a welcome addition to the Vegas Strip scene, by offering inventive gastropub type food, an awesome beer list, and a fun vibe with reasonable prices for being inside the Hard Rock. On my first visit I ordered my go-to, a Rogue Dead Guy, and the Steamed Mussels which were AWESOME. The portion was much bigger than expected, and the broth was flavorful and packed with herbs and chorizo, accompanied with a side of toasted bread for dipping.
I took some friends from out of town here last weekend, thinking we could get some good food in a fun place that wouldn't break the bank. I was nervous in reserving a table for 8 at the last minute, but upon walking in at 9:15pm, I noticed that there was hardly anyone there, much like my first visit. The restaurant is huge, with a large outdoor space, but I don't know why there is never anyone there! Our server was awesome and so friendly and patient with a bunch of hooligans at the table, I regret not being able to remember his name.
My friend and I shared the pretzel bites and provolone fondue which were fun, and generously sized. The pretzel bites were soft and warm, I think our table ordered 4 orders, they were that popular! We also split the buffalo chicken meatballs which I wasn't a huge fan of, they were slightly tough and dry. The smoked salmon salad was more like cooked salmon that had been infused with a smoky flavor, versus cured, smoked, salmon aka lox. It was still good, and came with some melba toast type crackers for spreading, but wasn't entirely what I envisioned.
Given the size of the venue, the huge stage available for live music, and the patio, there is so much potential for an awesome dinner/drinks experience. Book bands! Do beer tastings! Pingpong outside?
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