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Eating Cheap in Vegas
A Las Vegas vacation for many people is an experience to enjoy 24/7 f
ood, drink, and gambling. In fact that is the very reason that many p
eople visit Vegas and it is also one of the main reasons that the cit
y of Las Vegas and the gambling empires that have been built, crumble
d, and been rebuilt again and again have had many of the rocky rides
that offer more bumps, dips, twists, and turns than you will find on
many of the roller coasters that also inhabit this great city.
Las Vegas has so much more than that to offer its visitors. Gone are
the days when gambling was the sole income of casinos or that casin
os were the only businesses in town. Vegas is dressing up a bit in r
ecent years and working oh so slowly and diligently towards changing
its image.
This city of bright lights and empty promises is quickly becoming a ci
ty that offers world-class entertainment and excitement to its residen
ts and its visitors. Las Vegas has some of the best dining on the plan
et. Many of the wonderful dining experiences are associated with the c
asinos of the area but they would not be as successful as they are if
there was not a reason to keep the tables full. Diners don't tend to d
ine if the food isn't good and a for a restaurant a bad review will tr
avel around the world three times before ten good reviews will make it
once. This means that the world-class fine dining restaurants really
must earn their stripes in order to bring in the business required in
order to stay in business.
I personally tend to look for the dining bargains and that is what th
is particular article will focus on. There many great places to eat i
n Vegas that will not have you busting open your piggy bank. Now my g
uy is a steak and potato kind of man so I always try to look for a go
od steak bargain. For him, I love Arizona Charlie's Boulder Sourdough
Café. Here you can get a 14-ounce Porterhouse for $7.99 this include
s soup or salad, choice of potato or rice (5 pm-11 pm), veggies, and