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Food/Taste: B I placed an order for an omelet with american cheese, bacon, bell pepper and grilled onions with a side of hash browns, Texas toast and grits. The omelet was good but after a while it tasted dry and like it needed some flavor (some salsa would've been perfect!). Order Accuracy: D My Texas toast because sourdough bread at pickup and my hash browns became onion rings (which come on, onion rings and an omelet doesn't even sound right! I know its Vegas and all but really!?!) Selection: A Very extensive menu and it's widened by many options that allow you to "build your own." Service: B As soon as I walked in I was greeted and my order was ready. The girl that took care of me had a bit of an attitude, but my day was off to a good start so I didn't let it get to me. Price: B The price for my meal was around $15-17. To me that's a little steep, but it was a lot of food and I was definitely filled up so I'll meet you halfway on this one. Other Thoughts: Whoever is working the phones/pickup area needs to be an outside of the box thinker. Like I mentioned earlier, some salsa really would've made a huge difference on the omelet and they included no sugar for the grits. It just so happens my hotel has a coffee maker so I was able to find some in the room. You are literally right around the corner from the strip so it's not that far of a stretch to assume that you're going to get a lot of tourists. If its someone's first time eating here, they won't know the questions to ask when it comes to what comes with the order or what they should've asked for. Be that person that thinks outside of the box for us tourists.
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