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Very disappointed! We had read good reviews about Binion's, so we tried it on Saturday night. First of all, the place is a little worn with age and the decor is need of updating. The view is OK, but not as spectacular as the Stratosphere. The service was OK, but oh my, the food was terrible. The dinner rolls were so hard that it took booth hands to break them apart and then they crumbled all over the table. I ordered French Onion Soup and it was the worst I've ever had (my favorite is at Outback)--I sipped a couple of spoons and turned it away. My wife and I both ordered the 16 oz Prime Rib, their specialty. It was very fatty and full of gristle, so we spent most of our time trimming away the fat. The green beans were rubbery and cold. My wife couldn't eat more than a few bites and we hastily got the check (for $122) and left, never to return again. On the way down the elevator, we met a crowd of 6-8 folks waiting to go up and they asked us if it was worth it. We told them about our experience and recommended they go to Oscars, just down the street and they quickly left Binion's and headed for Oscars (which we love).
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