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Terminal 3 at McCarren only has 2 actual restaurants (really more pub-like) and a bunch of fast food joints. My flight was delayed and I hadn't eaten so decided to kill some time with breakfast. The service was good and if I was hungover I would like the heavy food. I ordered sausage and eggs over easy. They brought it on a big sort of tray lined with what looked like waxy newsprint. It was actually a kind of cute idea. The eggs were done the way I like them but the sausage was these thin, uniformed shaped patties like you might see in a McSomething. Salty and greasy and odd texture. There were a LOT of potatoes which I actually liked. They were big square chunks I think deep fried and with possibly old-bay. There were just WAY too many. Service; Good Eggs: Good Potatoes: Good Sausage: Weird If I get delayed again and I'm hungry I will give it another shot.. .hopefully not in the morning so I'll be ready for a burger or something more typical of a pub.
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