Best Prime rib deals

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Originally posted by: billryan
El Cortez''s outstanding Prime Rib meal now sleeps with the fishes.
Although I haven't tried it, Siegel's 1941 at El Cortez claims to have the same Prime Rib from the days of Roberta's and the Flame.

ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF AU JUS*
12 Oz. Queen Cut 22. | 16 Oz. King Cut 28.
Slow Roasted, Hand Cut: An El Cortez Classic, Served With Au Jus

Use the LVA 2 for 1 Entre and the price is $11 or $14.

The big question is, Au Jus or horseradish?

Horsey sauce for me
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Originally posted by: Campion
The big question is, Au Jus or horseradish?

Horsey sauce for me
I go 50/50. I'm Bipartisan.

While it isn't as cheap as some of the places listed here, "Primarily Prime Rib" is a great restaurant over at South Point. It is a nicer restaurant but the prime rib is probably 15 to 20 dollars less than prime rib at a top notch restaurant.

Reno's Cal Neva has this $5.99 prime rib. I was there for Superbowl 49 (Seahawks vs. Patriots) but only got to try the $4.99 steak & eggs for breakfast the next morning. Stayed at Siena (no longer in existence) for the "first $500 on us," which by the way was the best rebate promo I've ever encountered. Maybe I should start another tread on "Best rebate promos."

The prime rib at the Fremont is just OK. Buffet style.
However,the little dish of horseradish is BALLISTIC!
Never had I had anything so hot.

I'm a wimp for hot stuff and that one?
is over the top.
It's not a taste,it's an experience.
Chinese mustard? No.
Our brains exploded. Shot fire out of our ears.
No thanks.
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Originally posted by: Campion
The big question is, Au Jus or horseradish?

Horsey sauce for me



Au Jus all the way..altho a dunk of good horsey now and again can be a nice change for a coupla bites.
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Originally posted by: Rock'n Rick
The Prime Rib Loft at The Orleans .....

Not one of your "deals", but a good value.
...... 21 day aged beef, salad, potato, rolls and butter for $20, all in a nice restaurant.

Hey, ... aren't you on vacation when you visit here ???

Rick


This ones been on our list the last few times and have yet to make it, shoot, we haven't even made it TO the Orleans yet. I know it's one of your favorite spots and sounds good everytime you write it up.

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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
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Originally posted by: Campion
The big question is, Au Jus or horseradish?

Horsey sauce for me
I go 50/50. I'm Bipartisan.
I thought that would be a centrist sauce person?

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Originally posted by: alanleroyII
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Originally posted by: billryan
El Cortez''s outstanding Prime Rib meal now sleeps with the fishes.
Although I haven't tried it, Siegel's 1941 at El Cortez claims to have the same Prime Rib from the days of Roberta's and the Flame.

ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF AU JUS*
12 Oz. Queen Cut 22. | 16 Oz. King Cut 28.
Slow Roasted, Hand Cut: An El Cortez Classic, Served With Au Jus

Use the LVA 2 for 1 Entre and the price is $11 or $14.


The old special was $7.95 and included a salad. The PR for lunch is now $11.95, thin as hell and it's $3 for a side salad. $8 vs $15. They even charged me $1 for a dollop of sour cream. I had it twice and it was extremely mediocre.
The only decently priced meal in the casino these days is their Jackie Burger for $6. Their NY style pizza is a joke.
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