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Like many of my other fellow Yelpers on this list, I was reeled in by the $5.99 Steak and eggs deal (available 12am-6am). But unlike many others, I was sober. So I can clearly recall my experience. It was 3am, we waited in a 10 minute line filled with groups who had probably just finished clubbing, then were greeted by a seemingly disgruntled waiter who may have been fighting depression. We quickly ordered the steak deal and were surprised that the waiter did not ask how we wanted the steak cooked. Possibly because he was depressed; possibly because the steak is poor-quality. Probably both. Turns out the steak only comes 1 way: sawed in half (horizontally), and well-done. That's right, sawed in half. They should call this the "Half steak, well done, and eggs" deal. Though half a steak at this ungodly hour is probably a better idea since you're likely to hit the sack right after this meal. But still, call it what it is. At $5.99, you're getting what you pay for. Poor service, half a steak, 2 eggs, and hash browns. I MAY be back when I don't feel like leaving the strip; otherwise I'll quench my cheap steak cravings at Ellis Island!
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