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This little cafe is conveniently located right next to the Caesars Palace lobby. So if you are leaving Caesars Palace or just coming back to the casino and don't want to go exploring to find a place to eat, this may seem like an okay place to stop. The restaurant itself is kind of like a little cafe. The overall look reminds me of many hotel restaurants (such as a Hilton, Marriott, etc.). In terms of the menu, the lunch and dinner menu feature a lot of comfort food items like pork chops and chicken pot pie. I've never been here for breakfast. I had the crab cakes, which weren't that good. The pork chops looked better than they tasted. I'm not the biggest fan of Las Vegas food. At the very least, Augustus Cafe does offer a slightly cheaper sit-down alternative to the other overpriced Vegas restaurants. The food though definitely could be a lot better here. Maybe their breakfast would be worth a shot. By the way, the service was not that good (they forget about us and entrees did not all come out at the same time).
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