Business Description from the Web
Location.
* The Four Queens Hotel and Casino is located in downtown Las Vegas, Nev.
* Adjacent to the Freemont Street Experience
* Two blocks from the Neon Museum
* Three miles from the Las Vegas Convention Center
Hotel Features.
* Casino with slot and video poker machines, table games, sports book and keno
* Restaurants and bars
Guestrooms.
* Wireless Internet access...
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Posted by ian.com
on October 10, 2008
This is the place to impress your date by making her feel exquisitely pampered. The lady is presented with a rose upon entering this fine eatery at the Four Queens Hotel . Ask for a curtained booth if you wish total privacy. The menu is delightful, providing an outstanding selection of steaks, poultry and seafood dishes. The chicken dishes are excellent, and the steaks are incredibly seasoned...
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Location.The Four Queens Hotel and Casino is located in downtown Las Vegas, Nev.Less than one block from Fremont Street Experience pedestrian promenadeLess than one mile from the Neon MuseumThree miles from the Las Vegas Convention CenterHotel Features.Casino space with slot and video poker machines, table games, sports book and kenoRestaurants and barsGuestrooms.High-speed Internet...
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Tips About This Business
An outstanding wine list and knowledgeable sommelier make Hugo's a must for oenophiles.
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Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Debuting in the mid-Sixties, this hotel was named by the owner for his wife and three daughters. Despite the influx of major resorts throughout the decades, it has stood the test of time.The sparkling decor, featuring glass, brass, mirrors and lights, creates a cheerful ambience. Nineteen-story twin towers house 700 comfortable rooms and suites. The hotel-casino is acclaimed...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 26, 2006)
In Short Upon arrival, every female diner is greeted with a long-stemmed red rose. The romance continues in the dining area that resembles an English sitting room and features exposed brickwork and low ceilings. Hugo's takes pride in a menu that's heavy on the basics: beef, chicken, fish and veal. Some dishes are prepared tableside like Hugo's Hot Rock Specialty, which includes...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited February 27, 2005)
Frank Lloyd Wright's Freeman House, built in 1924, was designed as an experimental prototype of mass-produced affordable housing. The home's richly patterned "textile-block" exterior was Wright's invention and is the most famous aspect of the home's design. Situated on a dramatic site overlooking Hollywood, Freeman House is built with the world's first glass-to-glass corner windows. Dancer...
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Posted by frommers
on September 17, 2007
Other Reviews from the web
My wife and I just got back from a trip to Vegas and ate at Hugo's Cellar for the first time. I'm not sure about the two reviews before mine (They seem to have a personal beef with someone). Our experience was great. We had reservations, but arrived early and were seated anyway without issue by a friendly hostess. Our two servers were Michael and Anthony. Both of them were very attentive...
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Posted by Squid42
on April 21, 2009, (Edited March 05, 2009)
We have been going to Hugo's Cellar for years. They lost their touch. Food was just okay. Salad use to be tossed right in front of you but the dressing is just poured on. Hostess needs to improve on her people skills.
Posted by nancy213
on April 21, 2009, (Edited February 03, 2009)
the hostess seats my friend and i (two males) and returns 30 minutes later when were on our salad course to say that my friend is not wearing appropriate attire and offers a stiff white chef's shirt. my friend wore a sleeveless vest w/ jeans and leather shoes. the dress code is "neat casual". we saw men w/ t-shirts, shorts and flip-flops. no problem for them, but she suddenly had a problem w/...
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Posted by 3putpar
on April 21, 2009, (Edited January 31, 2009)