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LUNCH IS A DEAL AND A HALF! For the quality of Lawry's food/service, you are paying peanuts for a lunch meal. Wife had turkey plate (I tried to remind her Lawry's is for prime rib, dammit, not Thanksgiving) and for $16 she got several choice cuts of bird (it was pretty good), gravy, mashed potatoes, creamed corn and even begged a piece of Yorkshire pudding.) I had prime rib sandwich on ciabatta for $14. We split the house salad (a la spinning salad) and got two fuck-off sized cookies.... for a dollar. 50 cents for a cookie about the size of a porn-star's silicone implant. Now, think to your typical Vegas-strip casino piece of crap coffee shop or cafe. You will pay around $10-15 for a sandwich. It will not be anywhere as good as Lawry's beef. Nor will you get hands-on service, and homemade potato chips to munch as you wait, plus a salad bar with fruit, potato, pasta salads. We will hit this place up every single visit to Vegas from now on for lunch. Thank you for such a remarkable deal.
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