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Help us make it rightThis property features modern gaming amidst a turn-of-the- century atmosphere and is consistently recognized in the annual Las Vegas Review-Journal's Best of Las Vegas for Best Downtown Hotel and Casi
Main Street Station is possibly the best kept secret in all of Las Vegas and is nestled just a few steps north of the Fremont Street Experience. Set in the splendor of the Victorian era with a fabulous collection of antiques artifacts and collectibles visitors will find non-stop casino action and great dining. Visit the picturesque lobby and pick up a descriptive brochure at the bell desk and...
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Open for breakfast, Monday-Friday; brunch, Saturday & Sunday; lunch, Monday-Friday; and dinner, nightly.
To name this resort a Casino, Brewery & Hotel you know it means business, and the lucky Triple 7 brews are tasty and well-crafted. They nicely complement the brew food, supplemented here by a nine-seat sushi bar. The pub draws a good crowd, and a spirit of bonhomie permeates the room featuring gleaming glassed-in copper and brass serving tanks. The Brewmaster's Special and Reserve beers offer...
For the price, I can't pay Main Street Station enough compliments. The room was exactly as depicted on their website. The Triple 7 Brewery has really great beers and good food, both reasonably priced. The slots allowed you to play for awhile before we lost our money (we are there for entertainment, and expect to lose). The dealers and staff were also friendly.
Not much variety. Food lukewarm. Here for Sunday brunch. Would not recommend.
The Garden Court Buffet: breakfast, 7 to 10:30 a.m. Mon.-Fri., $6.99; lunch, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mon.-Fri., $7.99; dinner, 4 to 10 p.m. daily; Sun., Mon. and Wed., $10.99; Tues. steak night, $13.99; Thurs. steak and scampi, $13.99; seafood dinner buffet, Fri., $15.99; prime rib Sat., $13.99; champagne brunch, 7 a.read more
Location.
Main Street Station Hotel, Casino and Brewery is located in Las Vegas, close to Mob Museum, Las Vegas
Convention Center, and Las Vegas Premium Outlets. Nearby points of interest also include Las Vegas
City Hall and Fremont Street Flightlinez.
Hotel Features.
Dining options at Main Street Station Hotel, Casino and Brewery include 2 restaurants. A bar/lounge
is open for drinks....
Union Station's lot is cheaper than anything else in the area, and it's centrally located. If you need a place to park while you check out nearby Olvera Street or Chinatown, it's probably your best bet.
Don't miss the lavish interior. Built in a Moorish style, the ceilings are well over 100 feet high, and the decor is a beautiful blend of Art Deco and Spanish revival. The adjoining gardens are open to the public and offer a nice relief from bustling downtown.
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