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Another Vegas bar in the middle of the strip, but at least this one has a bit more flair. They offer all sorts of board games and table games, from pool, Foosball, ping pong to Jenga and other games, making it a more fun experience for groups of friends. Food is as good as you would expect from a typical bar, and maybe a little better with more choices (fried pickles??), but if you are there, it has to be for the activities you can do besides staring at the TV screens. A definitely good destination spot for friends, old and new, and a walking distance from the T-Mobile arena and other cool eating establishments. As with all other places on the strip, you will have to come up with the extra parking fees, which is a bummer when you are hauling visitors from hotel to hotel, but it is not their fault. Would be nice if all restaurants offered parking validation for patrons like many places do in other cities and malls... But that is a completely different subject I guess. So definitely go there for the food, drink specials and stay for the entertainment, or the other way around; either way, you cannot go wrong...
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