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  • The Frrrozen Hot Chocolates alone get four stars. I ordered the chocolate and peanut butter version to share with my husband, and it was divine. Not sure what they do to make that peanut butter sauce, but I wanted to lick the plate and bowl clean! My cousin went with the original, which I guess she never deviates from. She took a taste of the peanut butter version, though, and quickly feel in love. How could you not? Chocolatey peanut buttery goodness covered in whipped cream? Yes, please! We actually went for breakfast on our last day in town. They were busy, but got steadily more so as we sat there. Our waitress was friendly but distracted; she might have had too many tables to worry about. I wasn't particularly hungry, but I knew that the portion sizes were large. Knowing, as well, that we'd be in a car for five hours, I decided to order the Fresh Bread Basket, in the hopes that whatever wasn't consumed at the table could be available for munching during the road trip home. My husband ordered the oatmeal and coffee, and my cousin got the Benedict. I admit to being more than a little disappointed in the bead basket. The items - biscuit, croissant, muffin and cinnamon roll - were anything but fresh. They weren't even warm. The biscuit, which my cousin was raving about (it was the base of her Benedict) was hard and crumbly and ice box cold. Crumbly I can handle. Cold and hard, not so much. I had to wash every bite down with a sip of water. The croissant was the best thing in the basket, and also the smallest, and the last thing I ate there. The muffin, half of the biscuit and cinnamon roll came with us for the trip. The muffin was the only thing consumed at a later date (my breakfast the following morning). The croissant and the muffin were definitely the best things on that plate. My husband enjoyed the oatmeal, but thought it was overpriced for what he got. I mean, it was oatmeal, after all, and even an apple crisp garnish can't fancy it up enough to justify the cost. My cousin, meanwhile, loved her Benedict. I guess that counts for something. I'd definitely want to go back, if just for the chocolate alone. I may want to give the food another shot, but it wouldn't be my first dining choice when in Vegas.
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