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| - I have eaten Cornish pasties from Elko, NV, which have traditionally been popular with miners. These were tasty, huge pockets pregnant with ingredients, relatively inexpensive ($2-2.50 each)
When I heard of the Cornish Pasty in Vegas, I decided to stop in today for lunch since I was in the Arts District to pick up an art piece from one of the studios. From the entrance door I went to the left and was told to seat myself. I sat down at an empty long bench, furniture looked like church pews, which I thought was cool. When I told the server I wanted water for a drink (this is supposed to be a British pub), she asked me if I wanted to sit in the back. I looked back and said, Where, in the dark??? She said Never mind, and everything went downhill from then on. BTW, I am a mature Asian woman who must have looked out of place in a hip British pub that happens to serve pasties with beer and ale. There was a youngish couple occupying a longer church pew next to mine and I wondered if they were given the same treatment? I was glad to see that there was a Vegetarian/Vegan section in the menu. My first choice was the Balsamic Portabello but was told they did not have it. The Veggie Pesto Chicken that I ended up eating was tasteless, and the dough was hard. I found the service slow, and the server never came back other than to give me the bill. She definitely had an attitude and should not be in the service industry. Gave her a measly tip to go with her measly and rude attitude. I will not go back to this place nor recommend it to anyone!
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