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I did the dougie followed by the hustle when I saw that there was a Phillips Seafood at Caesars. After all, I had really good experiences in Baltimore, Maryland (at the Inner Harbor) and at the Harrisburg International Airport in Middletown, Pennsylvania. Needless to say, I was delighted. It's not a full version of the restaurant, it's an Express, but still worthy. A nice little food court, new since I've been here last. Phillips is surrounded in good company: Starbucks, Smashburger, Earl of Sandwich, Di Fara Pizza, Graeter's Ice Cream (from Ohio), Tiger Wok & Ramen, and La Gloria Street Foods of Mexico. Try them all and you'll have quite the bellyful. When my eyes became focused on the menu overhead, like a dart, it went to the Lobster Roll. A short wait of 10 mins seemed like a lifetime, and, there it was. A bounty of lobster atop a buttered roll with a side of waffle chips. The lobster roll was a good 7" long with lots of glorious meat. The roll could have been better, but all in all, it was great for $14.99. While dining the food court could be anywhere in anytown USA, it's a good option for a bite without breaking the bank.
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