Thoughts on Friday Night Games?

Thought it might be fun to go to Gordan Ramsay's Hell's Kitchen, but when I saw the menu didn't publish the prices, I knew I'd be in trouble. 


Last time I was in Vegas, went to Gordon Ramsay Steak and it was incredible. Expensive, but incredible. How was HK?

 
Next time y'all are there go to SW Steak in the Wynn.  Best steak I've ever had.  And even better if you can get a seat outside on the patio by the pond.  Not cheap, but a good one time experience.  According to their menu, lots of their beef comes from "Schuyler Ranch, Nebraska".

My wife really likes STK in the Cosmo (I think because she loves the vibe of the Cosmo).  Its good, but no SW.

 
Next time y'all are there go to SW Steak in the Wynn.  Best steak I've ever had.  And even better if you can get a seat outside on the patio by the pond.  Not cheap, but a good one time experience.  According to their menu, lots of their beef comes from "Schuyler Ranch, Nebraska".

My wife really likes STK in the Cosmo (I think because she loves the vibe of the Cosmo).  Its good, but no SW.
I ate at CUT last year in the Venetian, (work paid for it!), and it was really good.  They had the best street corn I have ever eaten. 

 
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You should try this place called "Costco" in Vegas.  Has an all beef hotdog and a fountain drink for $1.50
There used to be a place right across the street from Bally's that sold a beer (PBR?) and a hotdog for $1.50...or somewhere around that.

Edit: Haaa...just looked on google earth.  It's still there but it's 1/4 lb beef hotdog and a Bud Light/Budweiser for $3.  Darn inflation.

 
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There used to be a place right across the street from Bally's that sold a beer (PBR?) and a hotdog for $1.50...or somewhere around that.

Edit: Haaa...just looked on google earth.  It's still there but it's 1/4 lb beef hotdog and a Bud Light/Budweiser for $3.  Darn inflation.


Casino Royale.  Used to be $1 Michelob and $1 Margaritas.  I think the amount of tequila in those Margs was about 1 teaspoon.

 
Years ago, Las Vegas was a cheap date. Gambling subsidized everything, so you had $50 hotel rooms, $7.99 buffets and a clean, relatively drug-free prostitute for no more than a C-note.

They call this progress? 

 
I've steared clear of Vegas.  Been invited a few times.  I don't like to gamble and I was getting into enough trouble in Chicago so I've never felt the need to go.  I do like seeing animals attack people so I might have gone to see a Sigfield and Roy show 

 
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