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Heaven knows everybody in Las Vegas needs the greasy cheesy eggy carb breakfast to help settle the stomach of its "night before" contents. Eggslut fits the bill, with super soft brioche buns, cheesy eggs, and fatty meats. Before 8am is super fast service. Even long lines move quickly, but for coffee, visit the smoothie shop down the way. $4.00 for an 8 oz coffee is more than I wanted to pay, and the coffee wasn't exceptional OR strong. My friend had the eggslut cup, which is basically mashed potatoes with a coddled (soft-cooked, almost raw) egg on top. She enjoyed it, but the look of the running yolk didn't do me any 8am favors. The line got long on Saturday morning about 8:15 and it took about 15 minutes to order after being wrapped down the hallway, but only 5 minutes for my food. Don't order this via room service, or it will take an hour! Try the Fairfax with bacon and avocado. Next time: the burger.
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