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It was good, just be patient if you’re in for a conference. The line was pretty long, and was about an hour wait at 8:30 a.m. Their espresso is delicious, and the staff is friendly! Decent selection of breakfast food options, however their breakfast sandwiches can not be modified. Example - sausage
5 minutes before closing and the lady was so friendly and pleasant, that was unbelievable. She deserves all these 5 stars. Admittedly, we miss the old 12" meatball sandwiches and the very long every-day hours. It is clean, the food is very good. The prices... same like the rest of Vegas.
Found this little place at the far end of the casino floor. Was pleasantly surprised as the Italian Sandwich was incredibly good. The meat was added to the roll and toasted, then the salad was tossed in a metal container with oil before being added. Tasted great.
Was convenient. Staff was friendly. The cheese on the egg & cheese croissant was super melted and all over the sides. Was a pain and mess to eat. But still tasted good. Also got a cherry Danish and it was ok. The middle was good. The outside tasted alittle stale like it was a couple days old.
Simple, but decent quality, tasty food, and also some of the cheapest you'll find within close proximity of your room at Bally's. The staff seemed polite, and you won't have to wait long for your order. The variety on the menu isn't incredible, but there's enough to suit most tastes, and mix things
12/3/2021 Went to Nosh to get a pastrami sandwich. Unbeknownst to me, the menu has completely changed. A lot of items that were on there are no longer on there, including the pastrami sandwich. I ended up getting the roast beef and cheddar brioche for $13.99. It was very good. My girlfriend got the
The best place to grab a quick breakfast at Horseshoe. I really liked the ham, egg & cheese croissant sandwich a lot. I was pleasantly surprised. The bacon, egg and cheese croissant sandwich was also very good They are pricey at $13.99/each but when you're on the Strip and need something quick it g
Honestly, this humble little sandwich shop has been one of my favorite meals in Vegas. I got the turkey bacon and Swiss hot sandwich on marbled rye, and it was wonderful, especially right out of the oven. At $14 with tax, definitely “Vegas reasonable.”
Four stars because it's convenient when you need some coffee and quick food (breakfast sandwiches, salad, sandwiches). But like all Vegas, prices are crazy. Food isn't anything special, it's all premade and heated to order, but the breakfast sandwiches are pretty good.
Nice spot for a quick bite to eat. No frills food for a decent price
The line here can get kind of backed up when there are a lot of people staying at the hotel. Their breakfast combo is about the best deal you will find in a casino for a quick breakfast sandwich and coffee, though is expensive by non-casino standards. I liked their croissant sandwiches the best.
I had a lady named Shasta take my order. She was absolutely great. Happy and friendly. I ate a sausage egg and cheese croissant and it was yummy. The croissant was buttery and flakey and the sausage and egg we're not chewey or greasy. I think next time I will try a roast beef sandwich as well. You c
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