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Business Description from the Web
Considered the last great railroad station in the nation, built in 1939, is one of the major transportation hubs for Southern California. Trains from Metrolink and Amtrak, and buses from Metro Bus Lines, Antelope Valley Transit Authority Line, Foothill Transit Lines and Santa Monica Big Blue Bus Lines depart from this place. There is parking space for 3000 vehicles so you can arrive here in the...
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Posted by wcities
on August 10, 2008
The garden-setting of this quality buffet located at Main Street Station is a bit different than a typical hotel buffet. Instead of straight lines of tourists wielding trays, this one offers "action" stations, which provide fresh pizza, pasta, chicken, turkey, salads, a rotisserie bar and desserts. Tuesday night is T-bone steak night, Thursday features Steak and Shrimp Scampi, and Friday...
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Location. Positioned just two blocks north of the Fremont Street Experience in Las Vegas, Main Street
Station Hotel, Casino and Brewery brims with memorabilia reminiscent of San Francisco's early days.
Guests traveling by air are nine miles from McCarran International Airport.
Hotel Features. This venerable Nevada lodging boasts a 27,398 square foot casino with 943 slots and
twenty one table...
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Posted by ian.com
on April 07, 2008
Tips About This Business
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.
If you're looking to get out of L.A., Union Station is the place to do it. The entire country is accessible from these rails.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Built in the heyday of railway, Union Station opened in 1939 to incredible acclaim. During its first three days of operation, nearly 2 million people walked through its doors. Although the crowds have thinned a bit, the station is still a regular stop for local rail commuters. Union Station is not a tourist destination, per se. Still, you may want to visit to snap a picture...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 27, 2006)
In Short Hotel restaurant dazzles with stunning decor and lots of character. Casual patrons can sometimes clash with the tres elegant antique oak-and-brass bar. There's an even swankier cocktail and cigar lounge in the Bar Car, a real railroad car. The decor, steaks and upbeat service make a visit worthwhile. Featured grill items include mesquite-grilled choice steaks, priced $5 to...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited June 27, 2006)
Look for the house with the bright yellow door and oval window in the far East End of town. The rates are terrific, especially given the fact that this inn is the very embodiment of Provincetown's bohemian mystique. Frank Schaefer has been tinkering with this late-18th-century house since 1963; the rooms may be a bit austere, but each is enlivened by some of the 300 to 400 paintings he has...
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Posted by frommers
on September 11, 2007
Other Reviews from the web
this place is realy good. They have many types of bagels. My favorit is the peperoni, cheese and jalpeno. Or even the rasin toped with yougurt. and its not too expensive either.
For value, good food and comfortable uncrowded admosphere the Main Street Station's Garden Court Buffet cannot be surpassed. Virtually the same food as the dinner buffet is available for lunch with a large variety of regional and ethnic foods available. An ample salad bar, two choices of home-made type soups, a decent meat cutting selection, fish, several chicken choices and vegetables are...
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Posted by Wedwarde
on April 21, 2009, (Edited November 21, 2008)
If you find yourself downtown and hungry, this is the place for you. This is a big buffet with quite a selection. Definitely something for everyone. I would suggest checking out the whole buffet first before digging in or you may miss out on something.