Graveyard Eats Downtown

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Originally posted by: makikiboyThe 777 restaurant at the MSS might also be open late


They are open until 7am. Happy hour starts at midnight. I think they have a limited menu, but some happy hour specials.
Magnolia's sounds like a winner, especially with the LVA coupon.
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Originally posted by: prabon
What's the best place to eat downtown after midnight? Who has good graveyard specials?


Check the Vegas.com website.

Eat after midnight? Before I got sober, the only food I had after midnight was beer.

Downtown would be the best place to go. People forget downtown is even there after midnight compared to the strip.
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Originally posted by: chefantwon
The only food I had after midnight was beer.


If it's good enough for the monks, it's good enough for me. I tend to live on beer once the sun goes down but will try out some of these ideas on my next trip in an effort to find some balance.

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Originally posted by: KayPea
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Originally posted by: chefantwon
The only food I had after midnight was beer.


If it's good enough for the monks, it's good enough for me. I tend to live on beer once the sun goes down but will try out some of these ideas on my next trip in an effort to find some balance.


The monks had those incredible lambics to feast upon everyday, where we mere mortals only have pee water for beer.
I have ate at the Cal, El Cortez Cafe and 777 Brewpub at Main Street Station all during graveyard time.El Cortez seem to be Cheapest and best variety. Main Street had the best quality of food and best sized portions.They also have $2 pint tappers of there home brew.I had chicken tenders at the Cal for I believe $4, place was busy, was good for a quick bite.
I love downtown, and dining choices ARE limited after midnight. I think the above suggestions cover all the viable options. So, I have nothing to add -- except that GRAVEYARD EATS DOWNTOWN sounds like a "Weekly World News" headline, and made me chuckle.
franksynopsis, I thought the same thing!
I would not recommend the prime rib special there. It's really, really, tough. Must
have been old cows! Four of us tried it several times, & always yucky. The rest
of the menu isn't too bad though. Good luck.
As to my ealier post, I was talking about the Gold Spike Cafe.
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