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You gotta love Vegas. My boss and I went to eat at Jerry's Nugget today, and the guy across from us was consuming a huge prime rib. For lunch. Yes, Jerry's is known for its prime rib, but it's equally famous for its desserts. I'm not a prime rib person, so I skipped the big slab of meat. And I'm usually not a dessert person, but I decided to splurge today. I had a piece of chocolate cream pie, which wasn't that tasty, to tell the truth. My boss fared better with his strawberry shortcake, and he also grabbed our co-workers two pieces of cheesecake, which were well received. Although I wasn't a big fan of my pie, I was a huge fan of my entree. I got the keftedes (Greek meatballs), which were perfectly seasoned and served with a side of Greek spaghetti, feta cheese, olives/cukes/tomatoes, pita bread, and tzatziki sauce. A ton of food for a reasonable price. My boss had some sort of chicken sandwich that he was pleased with, too. Jerry's Nugget is close to my workplace, so it's surprising that I don't go there more often. (In fact, this was the first time I'd been there in years.) But the keftedes were so tasty that I see myself returning again soon. And maybe next time I'll have better luck with my dessert choice. (Blueberry pie, anyone?)
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