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Went here for dinner September 26, 2008. Delicious burgers, good beer/liquor selection. I guess my real issues are that I can't drink beer and they were out of several of the wines they offered on their menu (and they only had like four red varietals and four white varietals). I had a salmon burger and my boyfriend had the burger with mushrooms, etc. (can't remember what its called), which he had been warned to get medium-cooked because when he said med-rare, the server warned that med-rare was pretty rare. He thought that medium was too well-done for his taste. My salmon burger was fine. But nothing to write home about. I know that Vegas inflates prices, but I still found this place a bit over-priced for the diner theme. Other gourmet burger places in different casinos offer more for less. The sweet potato fries and onion rings we ordered extra (at ridiculous mark-up, to be sure!) were good, but again, the quantity was minuscule for the money we paid. Honestly, I went to In-N-Out burger later in our trip, and was more satisfied with my $2 burger and $1.50 fries than with my burger and fries here that cost me $20.
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