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Three of us visited DB's on a Tuesday afternoon. I get that is not optimum prime-time but we wanted to play some pong and remembered there were a couple places to do so on the strip. Kinda tough to find, this place is tucked away in the shops by Planet Hollywood Casino. It was pretty dead (expected for the time) and our bartender was ok though I could tell she was annoyed by the prospect of customers during the afternoon. We got cups & balls ($5) and a pitcher of their beer special, Sierra Nevada ($12 -- nice price!). Pitchers range from $10-$17. There are about 6 or 7 tables inside and they are all pretty beat up. Most were kinda sticky-dirty and could have used a wipe-down. I was pretty grossed out anytime the ball went on the floor since it was so filthy. Our pong water cups were yellowish-brown in no time. The bathrooms were atrocious. Out of TP in all but 1 stall, no soap AT ALL and just overall grody. If you aren't refilling soap and TP during the dead afternoon hours, then when are you?! We stuck around for a couple games and bounced. Besides the decent price for the pitcher compared to beer prices on the rest of the strip, there was nothing here I was into.
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