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Old May 21, 2024 | 3:11 pm
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Originally Posted by timtamw
Thats a great price!

I was suprised at Ellis, I’ve never visited on all my previous trips and my partner was miffed at the walk in 40 degrees but it was worth it. We liked the relaxed vibe and the pizza was amazing!

Only other good cheap eat we found was ocean bar grill in miracle mile, oh and in’n’out burger!

A good steak anywhere was like $80 dollars with nothing else no sides.
They are plenty of places that serve much cheaper choices and institutional grade beef
Outback Steakhouse Applebees etc and other independents here too
Las Vegas is now home to some of the best steakhouses in the world and certainly the US
We have Peter Luger which is the Gold Standard for USDA prime aged beef as well as Joe's Seafood
My last steak there Prime Bone in Rib eye 24 ounces was simply what steak dreams are made of.
Did I say they do great premium seafood too?And of course your go to In & Out

Vegas also has a number of rip off establishments where they take a 100 to 125 steak and charge 250 for it Ala carte
with multi colored knives and fancy pretentious dining rooms and snooty service.
Look to Resorts World Carver Steak as a perfect example of show not to much go.
And even worse the new Fountain Blue Papi Steakhouse charging an eye popping 1000 dollars for a steak.pathetic
Pure theater
Like the guy who buys a 500k sports car doesn't mean its good but a status thing for your ego that you can pay for it easily
Some of the other dishes may be worth ordering.
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