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Close to home (for me, at least) and CHEAP! If you're a food snob, you will probably leave unsatisfied, but for the price, you can't beat it. I went on a weeknight with a girlfriend and the place was empty aside from a few people at the bar. I ordered the Biscuits and Gravy (my favorite breakfast food) because I would like to know where I could satisfy the craving close to home and it was HELLA cheap. Although it was cheap, I just couldn't stomach it. It had a weird flavor and weird texture. I really enjoy a thick and creamy gravy with a TON of sausage (there was barely any sausage in the gravy, but that's a norm for most restaurants- I'm not giving 3 stars for that) and this gravy certainly is thick and creamy, so I was excited when it arrived at the table. I cannot describe the flavor, it just wasn't like any sausage gravy I've ever eaten (restaurant or at home) and it was a little gritty- almost like there was too much flour or something? I also ordered the Root Beer (whatever is on the menu- I have no idea about it's name), which was pretty delicious! Service is pretty friendly and quick (except the waitress seemed a little annoyed that we took so long to decide what we wanted to order...). My only real problem with this place is the smoke. When you walk in, you practically walk into an ashtray. The stench of stale cigarettes is strong, even when there aren't any smokers. Is this a ventilation issue or just life in Las Vegas?
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