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Perfectly acceptable for low-key, affordable casino diner food. They're open 24/7 which is nice, and the menu is pretty big. Serving, obviously, all meals, all courses, including desserts and drinks, Mr. Lucky's was a nice respite from the crowd for late dinner on a pre-New Years Eve weekend. Located inside the Hard Rock Hotel, it's easy to find once inside. We were seated on the spot and were visited by our waitress quickly. Water showed up almost immediately. Food didn't take long either. Hubby had a club sandwich that was more impressive to look at than to eat, according to him. I opted for the Blackened Chicken Alfredo. I probably wouldn't get it again. It wasn't bad, but I've had better almost everywhere. Service was decent, covering pretty much everything. No big missteps. Not terribly friendly, but we probably didn't foster that either, being road weary and hangry. It's...fine. You'll get a decent meal without spending a fortune; your mom would be happy.
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