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Posted At : April 8, 2008 08:08 PM | Posted By : D Matthews
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There's a group of restaurants in Las Vegas that offers an excellent value for 25-cent video poker play. It's a trio of restaurants called Kennedy, Al's Garage, and Sedona. Al's and Kennedy are located in the District at Green Valley Ranch while Sedona is on West Flamingo, very close to the 215 exit.
What makes these restaurants special is what they offer their quarter VP players. Not only will they comp your drinks for you, but they have a separate menu for VP players that offers very good food. I have scanned copies below for you to see what's on the menu.
Most bars in town will not comp food for quarter players. Most of them will only comp food for significant (a couple of hours of) dollar action or higher. Since most bar games (including these) are set at a high house edge, you've more than paid for your meal by playing these higher denomination games.
Kennedy and Sedona have a menu that includes excellent salads, calamari, and even an 8 oz Angus burger, and it's free as long as you're playing max coins on a 25-cent machine ($1.25 a hand), and no, you don't have to play lightning fast. You can play, sip your drink, talk to your neighbor or date, play another hand, and relax. I do recommend a healthy tip for the bartenders, but that's just how I roll (ain't I cool ... ?).
These places also offer a wheel spin for certain 4-of-a-kinds which gives you a little more back and makes it more fun.
I am not aware of any bar in town (heck ... any casino in town) that treats its quarter VP players as well as this group does.
All you gotta do is put $20 in, grab a cocktail, and play $1.25 a hand at your pace, and you can order one menu item and all the drinks you want. It's one of the best values in Las Vegas for quarter players.
See what you can get for free for a little quarter machine play...

