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EXPLORE VEGAS | | | | | | | 3799 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas,
NV
89109
702-891-3166 | | | | | Description: THE STRIP. Classic sandwiches, breakfast sweets, and assorted pastries at surprisingly reasonable prices make 'wichcraft worth a stop. Meatloaf on ciabatta topped with bacon and cheese is a heartier possibility, but lighter tuna and turkey options are also on offer. Sweet buns, fruit muffins, and scones are among the breakfast and snack selections. Artisanal breads add texture and flavor to already superior sandwiches. A great choice for a quick bite or carryout.
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| Capriotti's Sandwich Shop9620 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas,
NV
89123
702-407-5602 | | | | | Description: SOUTH LAS VEGAS. The decor is basic and the locations unassuming, but this chain of local sandwich shops has folks returning again and again for scrumptious, hefty lunchtime fare. The secret of its appeal is that the place roasts its own meats, thereby controlling flavor and quality. While cheesesteaks, tuna subs, and meatball selections please, regulars can't get enough of the Bobbie, which unites terrific roasted turkey with cranberry sauce and dressing on a roll. You might have your doubts, but one taste will leave you convinced that it's the best thing since, well, sliced bread.
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| 3355 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas,
NV
89109
702-414-3888 | | | | | Description: THE STRIP. A grand, rich space designed with Venice in mind, this sibling of The Cheesecake Factory is a welcome find. Not only is it open 24/7, but it presents a huge menu to satisfy any craving and offers an upscale but unpretentious setting for folks of any ilk. Come for pastries and omelets of a morning, sample sandwiches and salads at lunch, and delight over pastas, seafood, steaks, and more when the evening rolls around. You'll also find coffee drinks, plenty of cheesecake, and friendly service. Plus, the casino is convenient if you've got plans to test your gambling mettle.
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| 4455 Paradise Rd
Las Vegas,
NV
89109
702-693-5592 | | | | | Description: EAST OF THE STRIP. Sleek and hip with its leopard-print booths and stylish, young clientele, Mr. Lucky's is a coffee shop with edge. Haunted by trendsetters, it's not just for show the food's terrific. Burgers and sandwiches are always a good idea, and creamy milk shakes provide the perfect accompaniment. You'll also find comforting chicken soup, wonderful breakfast options, and traditional diner fare. Whether you come with a group or keep an eye out for celebs on your own, the place will be a good-luck charm for both your appetite and your budget.
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| 4455 W Flamingo Rd
Las Vegas,
NV
89103
702-251-8871 | | | | | Description: WEST OF THE STRIP. Abundant in charm, Pasta Mia West is a great place for family meals and always-reliable dishes in substantial portions. The homey dining room and the comfortable patio invite patrons to partake of luscious pasta dishes, including lasagna bolognese, penne arrabbiata, and linguine with fresh mussels. You'd also do well to consider chicken piccata, osso buco, and veal scallopine. Make sure to whet your appetite with their fresh bread, and know that they have a special children's menu, just to make things easy.
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| Paymon's Mediterranean Café4147 S Maryland Pkwy
Las Vegas,
NV
89119
702-731-6030 | | | | | Description: EAST OF THE STRIP. Known for tantalizing dishes from the Middle East and the Mediterranean world, Paymon's is an oasis of exotic flavors in Las Vegas's culinary terrain. Students from UNLV often frequent the place, and the soothing outdoor patio elicits lots of favor from regulars. Sample calamari, hummus, or dolmades before turning your attention to spanakopita, tandoori chicken, broiled lamb kabobs, or a pita sandwich. An adjacent hookah lounge makes for fun downtime moments, and a well-stocked market lets you take home goods for private dinners.
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| 12 E Ogden Ave
Las Vegas,
NV
89101
702-385-1222 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. A throwback to earlier days, this comfortable restaurant isn't as frenzied as some of the see-and-be-seen places Vegas is known for, but it does promise reliable eats and a low-key atmosphere. The porterhouse and prime rib are perennial classics, but you can also take advantage of seafood and poultry selections. Although the establishment has a local feel, all are welcome. Adding to the intimate ambience is live piano music each night.
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| 3300 Las Vegas Blvd S
Las Vegas,
NV
89109
702-894-7111 | | | | | Description: THE STRIP. For a varied, delicious meal, look no further than Treasure Island's buffet. The popular stop features great choices and a terrific weekend champagne brunch. Hot and cold specialties are fit for a king, and excellent options include cold shrimp, delicious salads, mouthwatering homemade soups, carving stations, and scrumptious desserts. Other possibilities include sushi, barbecue, and tasty pizzas. Plentiful food and affordable prices.
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| The Pasta Shop & Ristorante2495 E Tropicana Ave
Las Vegas,
NV
89121
702-451-1893 | | | | | Description: EAST LAS VEGAS. One of the East Side's most respected eateries, intimate Pasta Shop offers an almost small-town feel, thanks to cozily arranged tables, a friendly waitstaff, and a quiet setting that's distinctly not glitzy Las Vegas. For added charm, the owner routinely tours the dining area, hobnobbing with guests and livening up the place. Specialties include homemade pasta dishes, the best of which are topped with lobster and other shellfish. Best of all, prices won't blow a hole in your pocketbook, leaving you free to explore your casino dreams. Space is limited and tables tend to fill up quickly, especially at dinner.
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| Big Dog's Draft House Barn & Casino4543 N Rancho Dr
Las Vegas,
NV
89130
702-645-1404 | | | | | Description: NORTHWEST LAS VEGAS. North meets Southwest in this local hangout. A lively, loud sports bar and brew pub, Big Dog's welcomes all types. When it's football time, locals and visitors gather to root for their beloved Packers. In addition to cheering (and booing), customers take on the practice of eating bratwurst, walleye, hamburgers, sandwiches, salads, and soups. They've also been known to order a few drinks from time to time. Breakfast is served all day for convenience, and video poker machines let you test Lady Luck at your leisure.
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