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I've had a business card from Hash House a Go Go sitting on my desk since my last trip to Las Vegas. I've been meaning to write a review. I was traveling alone so I pretty much got seated immediately at the bar. Kind of odd having a full service bar during breakfast, but this is Las Vegas after all. I saw lots of Mimosas and Bloody Mary's going out, but I stuck with coffee and an order of corned beef hash and eggs. It was a Saturday morning and the place was quite busy but there was no problem getting refills on coffee directly from the bartender. Breakfast portion was huge and there was plenty of corned beef, a good portion of eggs, and skillet cooked potatoes. I also got toast on the side. Far too much food for my typical morning meal but I wasn't complaining, everything tasted great. My meal wasn't greasy, it wasn't overly heavy, but it certainly was filling. Bartender was obviously busy but she had a great attitude and the place seemed to be humming along quite well on the morning I had breakfast. I don't know that it's worth the walk down the street if you're staying at another hotel, but if you're already in Imperial Palace and are hungry for grub, this place may just be the ticket.
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