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First time I had ever been to a Tilted Kilt. Only went because that's where friend wanted to go. I wouldn't have known that one was in town had it not been for him - did not notice anywhere on LVB that clearly let you know what is in The Linq. Anyway, it is just a typical bar serving typical pub food. Food was not bad, just nothing to write home about. BF got the Boston Burger, asked for MR got MW to W. He said the taste was good though. I got the Irish Dip (French Dip) which tasted just like a French Dip I could order anywhere. We did get the pretzels, which were good - soft and not too much salt, but the cheese dip left a lot to be desired. With my water and his lemonade, the total bill tip and all was $50. I can't imagine what it would be if we had ordered drinks. I agree with what others say in that, yes, drink prices on the Strip are typically higher, but these were way out of line with the norm. We probably won't go back, as it isn't worth dealing with the Strip crowds to go.
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