1965
Anyone remember name of Restaurant nears The Sands.
Steak house Bar Maybe Italian themed.
Old school dark leather booths Separate bar
area.
If I remember right it was on The Strip.
1965
Anyone remember name of Restaurant nears The Sands.
Steak house Bar Maybe Italian themed.
Old school dark leather booths Separate bar
area.
If I remember right it was on The Strip.
Primarily Prime & Don Vitos at Southpoint are very good moderate restaurants. Reservations recommended. The deli there is good with large portions.
The pizza shop in the strip mall across from The Virgin has good NY style pizza
Any Village Pub throughout Vegas (owned by Ellis Island) has good food.
On You Tube, search, Travel Ruby - cheap eats and you will see a video with a varied list of cheap food.
Originally posted by: Patricia
1965
Anyone remember name of Restaurant nears The Sands.
Steak house Bar Maybe Italian themed.
Old school dark leather booths Separate bar
area.
If I remember right it was on The Strip.
Golden Steer?
Could be Thanks for response I just remember walking distance to The Sands. So long ago.Whatever it was I worked there briefly as waitress.
It wouldn't be the Golden Steer, that's on West Sahara, about 1/3 mile from the Strip and nowhere near the old Sands; it's also still there. Patricia's description of the place fits, though.
Originally posted by: tom
Primarily Prime & Don Vitos at Southpoint are very good moderate restaurants. Reservations recommended. The deli there is good with large portions.
The pizza shop in the strip mall across from The Virgin has good NY style pizza
Any Village Pub throughout Vegas (owned by Ellis Island) has good food.
On You Tube, search, Travel Ruby - cheap eats and you will see a video with a varied list of cheap food.
Take Ruby's reviews with a grain of salt since she accepts freebies in exchange for her reviews.
Originally posted by: mannydogpro
Take Ruby's reviews with a grain of salt since she accepts freebies in exchange for her reviews.
I watched a couple of her videos, and it became obvious that her reviews are biased. She touts prices when they're low(-ish), but ignores prices when they're high--or praises them, which really makes no sense, like an $8 slice of pizza.
In general, when a reviewer doesn't feel he/she can post a negative review, the whole calculus of the process becomes skewed. There's another reviewer out there who's a local, and his reviews are objective and often critical. I don't remember his name, but he's Asian and takes the bus everywhere.
She admits up front when she is comped. I have found her reviews to be spot on. Recently she whacked the Luxor buffet.
Her cheap eats review was accurate. I don't recall her quoting an $8 slice as cheap. kevin thinks any meal over $2.99 is expensive
Originally posted by: tom
She admits up front when she is comped. I have found her reviews to be spot on. Recently she whacked the Luxor buffet.
Her cheap eats review was accurate. I don't recall her quoting an $8 slice as cheap. kevin thinks any meal over $2.99 is expensive
And Tom thinks...never mind, Tom doesn't think. He likes to toss cheap insults instead.
She didn't "quote" the $8 pizza slice as cheap, as Tom puts it, but it was in a YouTube segment called "CHEAP EATS." So she was implying that it was cheap. There are quite a few other meals/snacks in her segments that could only be considered "cheap" if you compared them to high-end Strip prices.
The dead giveaway is that she waltzed right past a number of places that actually do have cheap eats. Therefore, her reviews were based not on what was cheap, but on where she could get a free meal. Just another YouTube faker (but I know that many people, including some here, think that that sort of stuff is genuine).
More misinformation by kevin.
She didn't "quote" the $8 pizza slice as cheap, as Tom puts it, but it was in a YouTube segment called "CHEAP EATS." So she was implying that it was cheap.
For $8 one gets a slice plus what looks like a 12-16 oz glass of beer. Thats a pretty good deal.
The dead giveaway is that she waltzed right past a number of places that actually do have cheap eats
And what were those places?