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I feel the Yelp reviews of Fuel Café are too harsh. Fuel Café is what it is, a convenient coffee café in Paradise Tower where you can get a damn tasty if not healthy sandwich, or a bagel, or a salad without going out into noise of the Casino. Yes it is not cheep, and they run out of things when there is more demand than anticipated. You do want them to stay in business and pay their employees, right? Their bagels are brought in from somewhere in a big bag, and they are pretty standard bagels, nothing special. The Turkey Club sandwich toasted is yummy, but not healthy. The ham croissant has a brie style soft cheese and is pretty tasty too. The muffaletta is too salty for my taste, but if you like muffaletta, as my husband does, go for it! The GREAT thing about Fuel Café is their people. Whoever does their hiring has a great eye for happy personable people. Different faces every year, but consistently bright and friendly. I look forward to coming here in the morning every AVN...
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