"So here we have it, the very first Castle of The Sliders to open shop west of the Mississippi River. \n\nNow if you come here expecting a charbroiled masterpiece akin to Five Guys or In-N-Out, you've come to the wrong place. *side-eyeing most of the other reviewers here* It's not the highest quality food around and none of the nostalgic Midwesterners and East Coasters are saying it is either. What it is, is a place for \"cheap,\" late night grub after a debaucherous night out. An experience amplified by booze or \"greens\" so to speak. And now, thanks to Harold & Kumar, a meme in of itself. There's a whole novelty associated with it that up until now couldn't be experience by people on the West Coast. THAT'S what the big deal is, so if you fail to comprehend, care to spare us of the elitism?\n\nSince this was a late night trip, I was able to walk right in. It was nice to see how fast they were working at getting food out for people. I was taken aback by the prices, but I guess it's to be expected since it's on The Strip and most people on this side of the country wouldn't know any better either way. \n\nI must say, the fresh white castle sliders were a step up from the frozen ones. The cheese was nice and melted, with fresh minced onion and topped off with a super sweet pickle. The chicken rings were tasty too. The fries were just plain ol' crinkle cut fries so not anything special. \n\nFittingly the place is located in Casino Royale, home to the cheapest bar on the strip. I need to make a point to get a good buzz going there before stumbling into white castle. That way I can get the full, well rounded experience.\n\nThe FInal Verdict\n\nPros:\nWhite Castle.\nBetter than frozen.\nIn close proximity to the cheapest bar on the strip.\n\nCons:\nMarked up prices.\n\nReturn Factor: 10/10. I still need to try this place while drunk."^^ . . "4"^^ . "3"^^ . . "2"^^ . "0"^^ . "2015-02-27T00:00:00"^^ . .