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| - There are numerous dining spots in town fashioned after 1950s-style diners, but this is the real deal. A no-frills soda fountain/luncheonette, located just past the northern end of the Strip, it was the city's first 24-hour dining spot, serving mostly locals for six decades-plus until the Stratosphere opened and it began attracting tourists as well. The menu is typical comfort food - burgers and fries, meatloaf, roast chicken, thick shakes, cream pies, and omelets, pancakes, and biscuits and gravy, for those who want to tell the folks back home they had breakfast at Tiffany's. Don't mistake the rundown neighborhood for a 'CSI' set where Grissom and gang investigate gruesome murders . . . this is the gritty, rather than glittery, side of Vegas, so proceed with caution after dark. Cash only.
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