Frommer's Review
This eatery, part nightclub/bar, part diner, believes a Downtown revitalization is still possible, which is why the owners set up shop in a particularly grungy industrial part of the city. Don't let the dismal surroundings put you off; inside is a lively, popular modern-appearing club, with a menu full of, if not inspired, certainly reliable and well-priced menu options. The late-night hours also make this a good choice for those located near Downtown. Lunch, in particular, is a bargain, as vinyl-record-size plates are loaded with towering sandwiches or wide-reaching flatbread-style pizzas, mounds of coleslaw, or piles of crinkly fries. We like the plate of three miniburgers. None of it is thrillingly spiced or especially cleverly crafted, but it's all solidly good and, given the portions, eminently shareable. The bar borrows the "ice bar" concept from Red Square, while the walls feature historical photos of Vegas and of the actual icehouse that once stood on the site.
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