I am not entirely certain what went wrong here, but something did. The lighting was a bit too dark. The wait staff was a bit too rigid. The smoke wafting in from the casino was a bit too distracting.
I really wanted to like B&B, but the situation conspired against me. Granted, I ate what may be the best pork chop of my life there (a bone-in number with a quintz accompanyment), but I didn't walk out happy. It's as if the restaurant started off on the wrong foot and could never entirely correct itself. B&B won't crack any Top Ten lists for food on the Strip. You can find countless other places offering impressive Italian fare for a more reasonable price and in more comfortable surroundings.