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This is a standard full-service coffee shop restaurant within a casino, and a perfectly good one at that with some of the lowest prices I have seen in a few years anywhere in the United States. If you love coffee shops as I do, this place should scratch the itch. Use a coupon and it becomes the deal of the month. Chef salad (about $8) was good, and bleu cheese dressing tasted like it was made fresh. The turkey seemed to have been cut from an actual turkey roasted on property, rather than lunchmeat. The Mrs. ordered an Asian chicken salad and seemed perfectly happy with it. Plenty of food (including proteins) in both salads. The finagle here is all of the specials, if they are what you want. Our young kids shared the 3-course weekday dinner with appetizer (they chose soup), main course (spaghetti and meatballs), and dessert (apple cobbler, which was excellent), for about $9. On our visit they happily allowed us to use the restaurant.com coupon that led us there with the special, even though both the special and the coupon listed the usual disclaimer prohibiting combinations of discounts. The only thing I didn't like was the iced tea, which clearly came from a syrup. I should have ordered hot tea with a glass of ice but I only thought about this later. This is very much a locals' casino restaurant. We were the only people there with children, but they were very accommodating and seemed happy to see them. Generally an older crowd, perhaps due to the fact that we visited on a Wednesday. For two main-course salads, the aforementioned weekday dinner trifecta, soft drinks all around, and an extra slice of cake, total bill including tax and full tip, less restaurant.com discount, was just under $20. WOW. Same meal would push $100 on the strip.
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