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In my opinion this restaurant is way overrated. I was expecting greatness as per all of the Review Journal write ups, etc. Total maximum let down. I wanted the food to kick ass because it is close to my house, nope it ain't dope! FYI: They won't accept the two for one coupon that was printed in the 2011 Entertainment guide. I learned they have a small sign on the door that says no coupons accepted. Oops I missed that one on the way in, could have saved me an embarassing moment when the waitress went into her rant that the Entertainment guide group put them in without permission. Well shit, If I owned a business I would honor it rather than making a potential customer feel like they just comitted a crime by presenting a coupon. My bad I did not see the tiny index card of a note on the door so sue me! That is tacky anyways in my opinion. Anyways now let's get onto the food part... Had breakfast, Omelette and country potatoes with toast. Toast was over toasted and my denver style omelette was dry...come on really? Um not impressed, my pal ordered pancakes and sausage just ok. I expect better than ok from a restaurant that has as many rave reviews as it does. I understand we ordered simple...however if they are sub par on simple meals I can't imagine the outcome of anything else. We ate, we paid and will never look back... There are too many mind blowing restaurants in Vegas for breakfast to ever consider The Maple Tree as an option. Service sucked, food mediocre. They have good coffee that was the best part of our meal which is not saying much.
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