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After a fun day of exploring, swimming & tanning at Lake Mead, we made our way over to the pier in hopes of finding some food. Thankfully, Harbor House is there!! It's by no means a fancy place, but we didn't expect that. It reminded me of the bars & restaurants that lined the shores back in Florida: beach/water themed decor, a pirate statue, water sport memorabilia, etc. We were seated instantly and taken care of by a nice lady who took the time to answer our tispy questions. Both my friend and I ordered burgers (she got the mini version of the "Titanic" burger and I got one that had bacon, cheddar and BBQ sauce on it). Both burgers came with fries (though you could pick something else as a side instead). The food was good and reasonably priced. They do have a bar with beer, wine and liquor. We didn't do any drinking there, but the prices looked pretty good for booze too. Our server was very nice though a little slow in terms of coming back to our table and then getting our check. She was just the right amount of chatty (not overly chatty but also not like speaking to a brick wall). At the time we went (a Monday at like 5:30/6pm), the place was pretty quiet. A couple tables taken, but not busy by any means. I'll stop by next time I'm over on Lake Mead and need a good bite!
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