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I don't think that's true. I'm pretty sure I remember TV's at the bar.Zero TVs.
I don't think that's true. I'm pretty sure I remember TV's at the bar.Zero TVs.
Ah you may be right on that. I've only ever eaten in the dining room and pretty buzzed getting through the bar.I don't think that's true. I'm pretty sure I remember TV's at the bar.
 Well, I seem to remember them, but I went and searched images and don't see any in the pics online. So, now I'm not so sure...Ah you may be right on that. I've only ever eaten in the dining room and pretty buzzed getting through the bar.![]()
any good? I was right next to it in the ElaraNacho Daddy for brunch, lots of TVs.
Yeah, everything I've had has been good. The downtown location has saved my life on a couple of occasions.any good? I was right next to it in the Elara
 I enjoyed it as wellany good? I was right next to it in the Elara
 ) so that's where we are heading. About as high end as you can get in Vegas but we can expense up to $60/pp for individual dinners so  everything above and beyond that is on our personal expense. I'm leaning towards the Bone-in Ribeye ($82 for 24 oz., probably half meat, half bone) because that's the cut that I like to get if available. I may try the Chili-Rubbed Ribeye instead if someone is willing to split it with me because it's a double cut (42 oz).
  sauce).All good Buddy.Yeah - I was sorta worried about giving our fearless leader a recommendation that had anything to do with Southern (or BBQ). It's sort of like you recommending great Mexican food to me. Out here in CA, face it, we don't eat a ton of fried chicken. Bad for you and all that stuff. So for us, who have fried chicken maybe twice a year, Yardbird is really good. I know for the price expectations are high, but in Vegas it's all funny money. Where do you find value on the Strip? My wife and I split the 4 piece (they let us change up the pieces) and shrimp and grits. And some whiskey of course. I think in Vegas it's hot right now because it's different. All the other restaurant concepts and Puck/Battali/Ramsay creations are everywhere. Don't want another high end steak joint? Fried chicken and shrimp and grits? Good option in Vegas.
Sorry for the sub-hijack, but Z'Tejas is a nice spot (recommend the Diablo Chicken Pasta). Got one right in the Scottsdale mall (next to the Yardhouse) and another in Tempe. It's more of a Tex-Mex place than traditional Mexican though.kutta said:Sorry for the hijack, but are you in Phoenix too? Where do you like to go?
Done.Evilgrin 72 said:If I ever make it back to NO, can you add fried chicken and ribs to the all meats/all sides platter and call it the EG? It can just be a one day special, I don't want to muck up your menu or anything, but I have to have it all. Also, make it mandatory to order at least 2 beers in order to get the special. Then, I could die in peace.
I love you. My life is complete. Now, I just have to figure out a way to get a trip to NO going....Done.
We do Vegas much differently...two days until we depart for good ole las vegas.
honestly I am most looking forward to del taco and hiking.
Haha. Yep! My trips always start with a trip to the grocery store, followed by liquor store, followed by del taco. I get my saturday game bets in friday night and I am on the mountain at about 6am saturday.We do Vegas much differently...
Careful. You might get some #### about this in these parts.two days until we depart for good ole las vegas.
honestly I am most looking forward to del taco and hiking.
 Oct 14/15. Crescent City Blues and BBQ festival, Lions/Saints, trip to go see Tipsy. I'll be thereI love you. My life is complete. Now, I just have to figure out a way to get a trip to NO going....
Assuming that's only if you drive your own car there and not applicable if you just use cabs / uber?The wynn quietly started charging for parking.
Applies to the garage. Also, most places charge for valet.Assuming that's only if you drive your own car there and not applicable if you just use cabs / uber?
Dude. No.Haha. Yep! My trips always start with a trip to the grocery store, followed by liquor store, followed by del taco.
I like the $20 off. This is an inner struggle. I am incredibly cheap, but I despise online ordering and standing around waiting for a delivery guy. Would still for sure go to the liquor store though. Vons has an ok beer selection, but nothing compared to total wine. We brought back 13 leftover cans of beer from our most recent trip, only two cans are the same. We cant buy any of them in wisconsin. Joseph james, big dogs, tenaya creek, indian wells, great basin, etc. Vons has a couple of the varieties, but usually not the real good ones.Dude. No.
Have your food and booze meet you at the hotel
$20 off + free delivery for every email address you can make up.
Yeah if you're looking for boutique beers, this isn't for you. However the grocery / liquor options are fantastic.I like the $20 off. This is an inner struggle. I am incredibly cheap, but I despise online ordering and standing around waiting for a delivery guy. Would still for sure go to the liquor store though. Vons has an ok beer selection, but nothing compared to total wine. We brought back 13 leftover cans of beer from our most recent trip, only two cans are the same. We cant buy any of them in wisconsin. Joseph james, big dogs, tenaya creek, indian wells, great basin, etc. Vons has a couple of the varieties, but usually not the real good ones.
There's actually a car service that picks you up with the boozeI like the $20 off. This is an inner struggle. I am incredibly cheap, but I despise online ordering and standing around waiting for a delivery guy. Would still for sure go to the liquor store though. Vons has an ok beer selection, but nothing compared to total wine. We brought back 13 leftover cans of beer from our most recent trip, only two cans are the same. We cant buy any of them in wisconsin. Joseph james, big dogs, tenaya creek, indian wells, great basin, etc. Vons has a couple of the varieties, but usually not the real good ones.
God Bless America. This is so awesome.Yeah if you're looking for boutique beers, this isn't for you. However the grocery / liquor options are fantastic.
You don't have to "wait around" for anything. If I'm landing at Noon, I assume I'm in my room by 1:30, so I schedule the delivery for then. I'll be unpacking, hanging stuff, brushing my teeth, getting changed up post flight and will either get a knock at my door (some guys will bring it up to the room) or a call to come to the lobby (where I'll grab a luggage cart and load up).
Either way it's very easy to schedule and quite affordable.
There's actually a car service that picks you up with the booze
  I love vegas. OH really?! That's fantastic. I've heard some hotels dont like deliveries like that. You've never gotten complaints/refusals? If so you' just put the cherry on top of this system for me. Nice $10 tip to the guy who brings it up and boom. Even MO convenient.If I'm getting in at noon, i schedule delivery for noon. The hotel will snag it for you and bring it up when you arrive.
 I've only done it at Vdara. Never a complaint. Probably wouldnt hurt to call and ask first.OH really?! That's fantastic. I've heard some hotels dont like deliveries like that. You've never gotten complaints/refusals? If so you' just put the cherry on top of this system for me. Nice $10 tip to the guy who brings it up and boom. Even MO convenient.![]()
There's a car service that will pick you up with anything if you know the right number to call and the right words to say.There's actually a car service that picks you up with the booze
yeah, we gave them our shopping list and they picked it up for us and had the beer iced down for the ride to the hotel.I love vegas.
Yeah when I use presidential we have them include a bottle of champagne for the ride over. I'm guessing you're talking about something even better, too.
Talk to me.There's actually a car service that picks you up with the booze
Bath tub / sink if a suite, or cheap foam coolers delivered from grocery store.One quick word of caution... make sure your hotel has a refrigerator if you're planning on stocking up on beer. I stayed at Aria last summer and apparently they don't have refrigerators in any of their rooms. I discussed with a few people and was told that's the norm for a lot of the casinos, but I doubt it. Kinda sucked having cases of beer and no easy way to cool them. I just ended up drinking more whiskey, but still.
When we stay at resorts we know don't have fridges, we just buy a $4 foam cooler from the grocery store. Most normal rooms dont have fridges. I think even the Rio doesnt have them anymore in the standard suites.One quick word of caution... make sure your hotel has a refrigerator if you're planning on stocking up on beer. I stayed at Aria last summer and apparently they don't have refrigerators in any of their rooms. I discussed with a few people and was told that's the norm for a lot of the casinos, but I doubt it. Kinda sucked having cases of beer and no easy way to cool them. I just ended up drinking more whiskey, but still.
I love this board. Thanks for the heads up on this @[icon]Yeah if you're looking for boutique beers, this isn't for you. However the grocery / liquor options are fantastic.
You don't have to "wait around" for anything. If I'm landing at Noon, I assume I'm in my room by 1:30, so I schedule the delivery for then. I'll be unpacking, hanging stuff, brushing my teeth, getting changed up post flight and will either get a knock at my door (some guys will bring it up to the room) or a call to come to the lobby (where I'll grab a luggage cart and load up).
Either way it's very easy to schedule and quite affordable.
As others have posted--you can generally get a very inexpensive styrofoam cooler from the numerous Walgreens/cvs stores on the strip. However--many hotels will bring up a mini fridge if you request one. I know this because a while back my mother was on a medication that required refrigeration. I informed the gal at the front desk of this--and she mentioned that she could have a mini fridge brought up to the room. They didn't charge me anything--but I did tip the gal $20. My guess is that most hotels won't charge for a mini fridge if it's requested for medical reasons. I'm guessing that if you tell them that you want it to chill beer--they might charge you a daily fee for one.One quick word of caution... make sure your hotel has a refrigerator if you're planning on stocking up on beer. I stayed at Aria last summer and apparently they don't have refrigerators in any of their rooms. I discussed with a few people and was told that's the norm for a lot of the casinos, but I doubt it. Kinda sucked having cases of beer and no easy way to cool them. I just ended up drinking more whiskey, but still.
My wife and I stayed at the Mirage for a week at end of June/beginning of July. Room had a mini-fridge that was stocked...but we were afraid to use it to keep beer cold because someone had told us if you move anything around in fridge you'd get charged for it. No idea if that's true, was my first time in Vegas, wife's second time.As others have posted--you can generally get a very inexpensive styrofoam cooler from the numerous Walgreens/cvs stores on the strip. However--many hotels will bring up a mini fridge if you request one. I know this because a while back my mother was on a medication that required refrigeration. I informed the gal at the front desk of this--and she mentioned that she could have a mini fridge brought up to the room. They didn't charge me anything--but I did tip the gal $20. My guess is that most hotels won't charge for a mini fridge if it's requested for medical reasons. I'm guessing that if you tell them that you want it to chill beer--they might charge you a daily fee for one.
That is technically a mini-bar and not really a mini fridge that is intended for hotel stayers to store their own items in. Many mini bars have sensors--so even if you move an item--you can actually get charged for it whether or not you actually consume it or put it back. You did a wise thing by creating a cooler out of the steel trash can.My wife and I stayed at the Mirage for a week at end of June/beginning of July. Room had a mini-fridge that was stocked...but we were afraid to use it to keep beer cold because someone had told us if you move anything around in fridge you'd get charged for it. No idea if that's true, was my first time in Vegas, wife's second time.
We used a stainless steel trash can from room and kept it filled with hotel ice in bathtub.
Ok didn't know that. Thought it was just a stocked fridge. Glad we didn't touch anything then.That is technically a mini-bar and not really a mini fridge that is intended for hotel stayers to store their own items in. Many mini bars have sensors--so even if you move an item--you can actually get charged for it whether or not you actually consume it or put it back. You did a wise thing by creating a cooler out of the steel trash can.
Is Yardbird's chicken a buttermilk batter? Cuz that's a non-starter for me.Yardbird ripped off Thomas Keller. Or so I've been told to believe.
The formula isn't all that complex. Buy small chickens, brine them, dry them out, fry them. There are some small tweaks that he did but the recipe is out there I'll see if I can find it.
serioulsy, why?EYLive said:Is Yardbird's chicken a buttermilk batter? Cuz that's a non-starter for me.
I've never stayed there but Craftsteak is excellentGoing out with a semi-large group (around 5 couples) in mid-November. I was pushing for Venetian, Cosmo, or Caesar's but so far it seems like the leader in the clubhouse in terms of where to stay is MGM Grand since it's less expensive. Wife and I don't really do Vegas on a budget so I'd like to get a nicer room. Any room suggestions if that's the way they end up deciding? Or anybody with input on why MGM might not be a great option?