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Hash House A Go Go is a pretty awesome place to visit for a weekend brunch, as we did on our last day of our Vegas trip. However, the line is something atrocious, and I would probably not be likely wait in it again. Instead, I'd prefer to visit at a less busy time - visiting during Sunday brunch was, in retrospect, not the smartest of ideas. I did really enjoy my humongous, towering Chicken n Waffles. I've had large portions of chicken n waffles before, but the monstrosity (based on sheer size) they serve at Hash House A Go Go is really something else. A big bonus was the fact that my waffles had pieces of bacon interweaved in them. And of course, I loved that stalk of rosemary that accompanied my waffle tower - it was very much appreciated, since rosemary (even in raw herb form) was perfect with that chicken. The chicken was good, though a bit more on the dry side than I would have liked. Other than that, I really enjoyed my meal and I had plenty of leftovers! My one other qualm with this place - service was slow and our waiter was sort of strange. We really did not understand his jokes at all, though I'm sure he had good intentions.
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