Downtown patrons don’t buy drinks. They get them free by playing on machines and table games. 8 East and Victory Burger drink menu is nothing that I can’t get free. Just tip your bartender and servers well and bring the drinks into the various venues or if they complain – order take out.
]]>I support all Deli’s, everywhere. The loss of Jewish Deli’s is profound and ongoing, here in Southern California they are disappearing forever. Many famous Deli’s have tried and failed in Las Vegas, unfortunately. Carnegie’s failed at The Mirage, but the one that shocked me was Canter’s Deli failing at Treasure Island. Canter’s Deli is an American gem, a mainstay, a bastion of quality and quantity. Of course I will go to this deli when I visit Las Vegas, we don’t need more poke or yoga, we need matzo ball soup and corned beef…
]]>Yes, I do, and yes, licensed professionals have told me I am insane… The only exception I made was his ab roller I borrowed in 2004, best move I made that year, the chicks really dig it… I had a negative experience previously ordering food at a restaurant named after a website, I ordered Cucumber Salad Pornhub Style, some of the condiments and garnish were not to my liking… Hope that helps…
]]>Well, to be fair, my meals there were comped, but still….
]]>I’m not sure what you mean. 8 East has a great bar, and I’m pretty sure Victory Burger sells liquor as well.
]]>I did, they’re good. A little expensive for me, and a sandwich can’t compare to 8 East. Ditto Victory Burger or BBQ. The items I’ve had were very good, and I do like to switch things up occasionally. Mostly, I stick to the things I love that provide a better value.
]]>And really good quality ingredients as well. I don’t go often, as I tend to focus more on price point than quality, as I often can’t tell the difference. They have a perception problem, though. The items I’ve had are good, just $5 more than things should cost.
]]>Thank you Scott!
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