Every time I go to Las Vegas I am always looking to save money on food. I wonder if there is any restaurants on the strip that are similar to a Perkins, Bob Evans, Bobs Big Boy or Dennys. A sit down restaurant that is about $10 for lunch and $12 for supper. A place with honest good food, nothing fancy and reasonably priced.
Any advice?
Low priced sit down restaurant on Strip?
24 hour cafe%26#39;s in all the hotels usually serve decent food at a half reasonable price. There%26#39;s always the Denny%26#39;s as the other poster said, or if you want cheap cheap, there%26#39;s Mickey D%26#39;s.
Low priced sit down restaurant on Strip?
I just wanted to mention that we were in Vegas in Oct and I noticed that the Denny%26#39;s across the street from the Monte Carlo was closed down. I don%26#39;t know if there are any other ones on the strip, but you can find reasonable choices for lunch and dinner. If you happen to be in Caesar%26#39;s, they have a pretty varied food court. We ate there a few trips back for lunch and it was reasonable. As mentioned also, many of the 24 hour cafes have choices within your budget.
Denny%26#39;s is also next to Casino Royale.
Try Max%26#39;s in the Dessert Passage Mall. We%26#39;ve had good food at good prices with really good service there.
Bally%26#39;s Sidewalk Cafe is excellent with far better food than say a chain like Denny%26#39;s. In fact it is one of the best Cafe%26#39;s in Vegas. Menu selection is huge and prices are very reasonable.
Denny%26#39;s is really no bargain either, my breakfast of Moon over My Hammie, coffee and diet coke (long night before) was about 12.00 before tip! I%26#39;m not cheap, but that%26#39;s not either!
Peppermill on the same side as Wynn, but further toward downtown has great ambience, huge portions, and reasonable prices. A vegas must-do!
I agree, I love Peppermill
Also most casinos have food courts, (stuff like subway, Panda express, pizza and .....) not a sit in restaurant, bud fits most budgets
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