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You know what you're going to get at a Cheesecake Factory - large portions and tasty food - and you know what you're going to get on the Strip - sorted like cattle, overcharged, and rushed. At this location, we got all of the first and none of the second. They handle the crowds rather brilliantly - they take your name and tell you what time to come back, and when you return, you're swept directly to a table. It lessens the cattle-chute feeling when you get to just step up, step away, then return to be seated. We had a brilliant, wonderful waiter who nonetheless neglected to warn us we'd ordered too much food, but laughed along with us when we were defeated by the portion size. He was delightful and friendly, like everyone else we spoke to there, despite the weirdness of individuals in crowds (if you have 17 adults and five children, you need to ask for a table for 22, not a table for 17 ya weirdo). Prices were higher than a non-strip Cheesecake Factory, but not offensively so.
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