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| - Open 24/7, which is perfect for Las Vegas! Hash House is located a short escalator ride up in the Quad Hotel. We came here on a Friday night after dancing, and there was a short 5 minute wait for a table when we arrived around 2:30am. The restaurant was definitely busy at that time, but it got busier since there was a small group of people waiting by the time we left. We ordered:
-Andy's Sage Fried Chicken & Bacon Waffle Tower (Drizzled w/Hot Maple Reduction, Fried Leeks, $17.50, http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/hash-house-a-go-go-las-vegas-5?select=uIJCVxwPmefuV6tEmz_nDA#uIJCVxwPmefuV6tEmz_nDA): The fried chicken was really good, and the waffle was also good, although Roscoe's is better. Gigantic portion, and recommended.
-Andy's Sage Fried Chicken Benedict (w/Maple Reduction, 2 Eggs, Bacon, Mashed Potatoes, Biscuit, $16.99, http://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/hash-house-a-go-go-las-vegas-5?select=uIJCVxwPmefuV6tEmz_nDA#MP5QbTrv_OdX4jHovWw7Pw): Another gigantic portion. There were a lot of flavors going on here, and they drown everything in sauce, but it's good in that "I can feel my arteries clogging up" way. Definitely worth trying once!
For 4 girls, two dishes were more than enough, and we still had leftovers even though we were super full. They had a ton of other items on the menu, so I will have to come back to try other dishes. Service was ok, but not super attentive, which isn't surprising. I was disappointed that we didn't get any of the biscuits that are complimentary if you come for dinner.
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