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OK - I was in Vegas for about a week and I wanted to try all of the triple D locations in town. I skipped John Mull's because it was 105+F the whole week and they only have outside seating. I had eaten at a different restaurant every night all week and was getting ready to get on the plane and get out of town. I had Four Kegs on my list and was determined to get in one last DDD before I left town. I used GPS to find my way here. It is definitely a dive type bar. It is on the side of a strip mall. There are no windows, and there is a sign saying "over 21 only" and "after midnight, ring bell for entry". Shady. Upon entering, you are in a typical looking bar with (because it's in Vegas) some video gaming machines. It smells of smoke. Off to the left, there is a glassed off area where you can go through a door and be in a small dining room area (with no smoke). Since I had to get on a plane in 3 hours, I didn't want to overdo it, so I just got the meatball stromboli as recommended by others on Yelp. It was very good, but I can see why people complain. Northeastern folks are used to a certain kind of stromboli (and Italian food in general). Midwest and west coast people really don't know anything about the East coast pizzerias and subshops so they have no preconceptions going in. The bolis here have a very buttery crust, almost like a pizza hut pizza. The fillings are home made and the meatballs are salty but good. If you are from NY/NJ, please forget about your preconceived notions of what a stromboli should be and just enjoy it for what it is,. I liked mine a lot and finished the whole thing. Note that they don't call the sauce "marinara", they just call it a red sauce, so just order that if you want to add an additional dimension to the boli. I ended up not using half of it, but it wasn't bad. I would come back with friends to hang out here, it's a very laid-back place. The parking lot was full, if that means anything.
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