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😒 3/5 - I'm calling it.
By 👻 @Gar S., 02/26/2023 3:00 am
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.... this place is overpriced and a overhyped. The food is good (of course), but way overpriced. Everything is à la carte (nothing new on the Strip) but it's just too much. I know you are paying for the experience and ambiance, but I can't justify $50 for a serving of lasagna. The cocktails were great, but just too expensive. My wife and I ate an entrée each, split a salad and had a cocktail each. We paid over $200 + a good tip. The wait staff was amazing and we had a good time, the pictures on the wall and music is great but it doesn't justify coming back.Also.... we were sitting there, enjoying our very expensive dinner and drinks, and a guy comes in the restaurant with a large and hairy dog! . See my picture of the "service dog". I love dogs, but when I'm paying $200 for a meal, I don't want a hairy dog 20 feet from the kitchen. If he had a real need for the service dog, I understand, but it seemed like it was just his pet. I hate when people bring dogs into restaurants because they have "anxiety".
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