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The Cafe at Harrah's really shouldn't be as busy as it is. Located next to Ming's Table, the long line is easily misleading. The 24 hour cafe serves up your standard fare. They have a special breakfast menu from 6 am to 11 am, and then an all day menu. Posters advertising their lunch specials for $7.77 are what brought us in yesterday morning. (And I'm sure it brought many others in, as well.) When we finally got seated, the breakfast menu was brought out and we asked about their lunch specials. There were only three options to choose from and they looked far from special. (I wish the waiter had offered the all day menu to peruse as well.) There was a steak special that started at 2 pm, and our waiter was quick to tell us he didn't recommend it. (We appreciated his honesty at least!) I ended up with the Corned Beef Hash breakfast ($10.99). It comes with two eggs your way, hash browns, and choice of toast, bagel, or English muffin. Yes, the corned beef hash was salty and basic. I was a bit disappointed. My aunt ordered the Bone-In Ham and Eggs Breakfast ($14.99) and it was a hearty chunk of ham. She had leftovers. My other aunt ordered the Lox and Bagel ($10.99) and it was accompanied by an herb spread, capers, a hard-boiled egg, red onions, and tomato slices. The breakfasts took a little while to arrive, which was surprising when our neighbors got their food way before we did. Our water glasses were rarely refilled, we actually helped ourselves to their makeshift water/OJ station right next to our table. We didn't appreciate the extra $1.99 charge for salsa that appeared on our bill. (Uh, don't they usually tell you when things cost extra?) Overall, it's expensive and not worth the price. My mistake was not planning a breakfast/brunch place ahead of time because we would have paid more for better food and better experience. With this price, you might as well go to the lunch or breakfast buffets instead!
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