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This was the last place I ate at in my last trip to Vegas. When Roo and Eimi brought us here, I wasn't expecting alot. All they told me was that it was claimed "Best Ribs" of Las Vegas, but I never believe sayings like that....until now. I had the sweet tea, which was really good. One of the best sweet tea's that I've had since my last East Coast trip. It wasn't too sweet, but it didn't leave you wanting more sugar either. The sides were to die for. I suggest the spinach and cream as well as the garlic mashed potatoes. The Freaking Fries were good as well. It was one of those "can't have just one" moments that left you hurting after the plates were clean. I was warned, before ordering my entree, that their marinates are somewhat bland because of the flavor of their dry rub that they had in little containers on each table. I wasn't sure what I wanted so I had the Trio, and it was great. The meat so tender that they fell off the ribs and you really didn't need a knife. Bring your appetites, because your stomach will thank you for it.
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