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$2.99 breakfast probably the best for what you get

Discussion in 'Restaurants & Buffets' started by Bernie2, Aug 29, 2015.

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  1. Bernie2

    Bernie2 MIA

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    The $2.99 breakfast Dueces Wild at Silver Sevens is probably the best for the price. You get 2 pancakes, 2 eggs and 2 meats (sausage patties or links or bacon). Of course its not IHOP, Blueberry Hill, Black Bear Diner or other breakfast places. Sometimes they can be a little slow.
     
  2. Candy Apple

    Candy Apple VIP Whale

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    Or for only $5.99 they have a good breakfast buffet that includes your beverages and made to order omelettes.
     
  3. Electroguy563

    Electroguy563 Vegas Joker

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    I hope there will always be specials like these. It's one of the things that make Vegas special. I love gambling till the wee hrs. of the morning and then taking advantage of the gambler's specials such as steak and eggs, etc.

    For us degenerates with only a few bucks left in our pockets after a killing at the tables and machines it's a welcome sight!
     
  4. chef

    chef Resident Buffetologist

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    I had the Duece's Wild breakfast special (need player card) yesterday. Two good sized pancakes, eggs cooked as ordered and two pieces of bacon. Since I had a long flt that morning, also went with the $1.99 biscuits and gravy graveyard special. In and out in less than a half hour.
    After polishing off both meals, did not eat until I got back to Illinois later that afternoon. With the LVA 50% off, total bill for both breakfast was $2.69.
    They also had a $5.99 steak and egg special that looked quite good.

    Agreed about the buffet being a good value for $5.99.
     
  5. DaiLun

    DaiLun R.C., L.C., and A.A.N.G.

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    Exactly. It's my "go-to" place driving to the airport getting out of town. I may stay there when I'm in town for one night in November. I don't want to incur two gaming days at CET, mLife or V/P.
     
  6. Corinne

    Corinne Low-Roller

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    Love that cafe. All the food is very cheap and very good. The prime rib is superb too. You can't go wrong in this place. Swipe your players card and very often there is a $5 food comp or a BOGO voucher.
     
  7. h0und10

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    its crazy how me, and im sure many other gamblers will gamble way hundreds and possibly thousands without flinching or even bring too pissy as long as they can find a great deal on some food lol.
     
  8. Corinne

    Corinne Low-Roller

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    I know, it's so weird. My friend and I once walked half an hour because we knew we could buy something a dollar cheaper elsewhere. There must be some sort of gamblers stupidity there somewhere. I will walk to save the bus or cab fare, use a BOGO buffet and throw 500 in a slot. No logic whatsoever.
     
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