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Re: dinner in vegas
For east-coasters who don't have the pleasure of In n Out, grab one while you're there!
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For east-coasters who don't have the pleasure of In n Out, grab one while you're there! [/ QUOTE ] seconded. (though i'm midwest) |
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Re: dinner in vegas
You're better off getting a Fatburger. Trust me.
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fatburger is nothing without the egg, and even then they don't beat in-n-out
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A long time ago at the Hustler there was a cute lady with her chair backward, sitting with her chest against the chair-back. Legs spread on either side of it. You get the picture. Typical way for someone to sit if getting a massage, but in this case there was no masseusse. I forgot who said it - I think it was Josh - but the line was: "now that's what I call a live straddle."
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Agree totally about the egg, couldn't disagree more about In N Out.
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that's where we ate on friday night!! double fatburger with cheese and skinny fries......was excellent. the fried egg option is nice.
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Re: dinner in vegas
Just got back from a weekend in Vegas where I was put in charge of a 7pm Saturday night dinner for 8. Of course, I was informed of this at 5pm. My friend brought his laptop, so I remembered this thread and decided to give the Commander's Palace a try. Tasty food, wine, and atmosphere. Thumb's up! And at about $70 for the works, it was a fair value, as the restaurant is pretty nice. Plus, every other decent place wouldn't have had room for us on such short notice and we had a couple non-meat eaters(no steakhouses) with us as well.
Just wanted to say thanks for the reviews(I picked it because it was one of the few that had multiple solid reviews in this thread) and I will be trying to check out some of the other restaurants listed here next time I go. DN |
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