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| - This gastropub is located off the freeway in Las Vegas in a business district. Stopped in after a quick check of restaurants in the area.
Greeted promptly by staff, directed to a table, menus provided and beverage order offered to be taken. The waitress was cordial, personable, and attentive. We had several questions and requests to which she was able to accommodate.
We ordered the pork nuggets, poutine, and I ordered a BP burger. The food came out at a good pace from appetizer to meal.
The poutine was a nice balance of gravy, cheese and beer battered French fries. Not salty and not soggy was the poutine.
Pork nuggets seasoned and topped with peanuts in a sweet thai style sauce along with a nice dipping aioli. The pork belly used for the nuggets were tender and not fatty. The combination of dip, seasoning, and likes sound like they wouldn't mesh well. Surprisingly it was worth.
The BP Burger I requested in medium was topped with arugula, cheese, tomato on nice soft roll. Choice of fries, salad, or upgrade to sweet potato. I elected the regular fries.
Burger was cooked as requested. Appropriately seasoned to the accompaniments. Cooked correctly. Juicy and flavorful. Fries were beer battered. Good on their own and or with some ketchup.
Others in my group ordered the au jus. From what I gathered it was good. Not the best. Needed more horseradish. Made daily. Wasn't the spiciest. The au jus was a good sweetness and juiciness for the meat. Not overly salty. The crunch roll was just right for the hearty amount of tender beef.
Bill settlement was quick and to the point.
Good: execution on the point of food. Most things are made as ordered. Inexpensive and great value compared to the area.
Bad: Just wish it was closer to the action of Vegas.
Other notes: weird bathroom napkin dispenser.
Would visit again.
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