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| - Trying to find a reasonably priced place to eat in Vegas is a little hard, but Beer Park looked "down-to-Earth" enough where I thought, "Hey, maybe I won't have to put off having kids another year after all the money I'm gonna spend here!," and luckily I was right.
However, the service is actual crap. A big steaming pile of it.
I think just for us to get one beer while sitting AT THE BAR took a good 15 minutes after placing our order. Then we got to wait another 20 for a water that I asked for and for our food orders to be taken. Mind you, the bar itself had maybe 7 people sitting at it. Additionally, when I told the waitress I just wanted a Coors Light (please, don't give me shit - let's save that for another time. I know it's piss water), she looked at me and smirked and goes, "Okay. Well. We don't have that, so. We have Bud Light." Okay, GIRL, there are about a million other NICE WAYS you could've worded that. Nobody asked for your smirk or attitude around here, so I don't know who you're talking to with that tone.
I digress.
I wasn't too hungry when we came here but I knew I needed to eat something. So, I ordered the appetizer guacamole & chips. Their guacamole is pretty solid, but definitely could use a little bit more salt. Whatever they season their chips with is FIRE. Seriously so good. Takes a regular old tortilla chip and brings it to LIFE.
One thing about Beer Park that really stands out is the view. The view from the rooftop is spectacular, especially at night. Also, they allow minors and there are different games located on the rooftop for people to play with (foosball, giant Jenga, giant Connect 4, etc.).
In the end, it was about $112 before tip for 5 beers and 4 meals. Not too shabby in my opinion - but you'll have to brave the service.
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