Vegas on Christmas
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Vegas on Christmas
We are getting into Vegas, Christmas night around 11:00 p.m. I am worried that even Vegas restaurants may not be open late on Christmas day. Does anyone have any recommendaions for a very late dinner? Thank you
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While some of the "fancy" (i.e., expensive) places might not be taking reservations as late as 11 p.m. I rather doubt if you will go hungrey in Vegas however
Every major hotel has a 24/7 coffee shop and if nothing else there is always room service. (Would you really want to be eating a big dinner at midnight ?? .. just curious).
Every major hotel has a 24/7 coffee shop and if nothing else there is always room service. (Would you really want to be eating a big dinner at midnight ?? .. just curious).
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hi--it would help if we knew where you are arriving to....however, if this locale is convenient and you want a range of menu choices in a casual, but very pleasant "ambiance", I suggest Le Café Île St. Louis at Paris. The "indoor" part is all dark wood booths and typical bistro artwork on the walls, the "outdoor" part is along the "street" and is enjoyable in a different way....open 24 hours and we thought the food was really good.
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Hi Jward, like Lori says, many hotels have a 24/7 coffee shop and that's where I'd go if I were hungry, late. if you are there to shop @ the day-after-Christmas-sales, as I will be, you will want to get some rest so you can start out bright and early anyway!
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