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Located about 15 minutes from the strip, Tivoli Village had a charming Italian feel. We had watched a movie at the Regal theatre (with the luxury loungers) and wanted to grab a late dinner. Echo and Rig was a wonderful surprise. Their butcher shop is on the main floor and the restaurant is one flight up. Great vibe. Service was as stellar as the food. Every dish was well thought out. We started with the fried spinach salad (ask for the dressing on the side) that was like a good intro to other awesome things to come. The mushroom fries was delightful. We decided to split our entrees. He got the steak with homemade chips while I got the shrimp with artichoke hearts and together, they made for an excellent surf and turf dish! Everything about our dinner was just perfect! I even enjoyed using the salt scrub in the ladies room on my hands! The only negative was having to listen to the manager flirt with female customers in the next table, it was kinda off-putting we decided to skip dessert. But overall, a really great find and would recommend this place to anyone!
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