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Quench your thirst, tiki style Mix two parts camp and two parts rum, and you’ll end up with Frankie’s Tiki Room. Fruity drinks flow freely day and night at this tropical-themed bar, popular with both locals and tourists. Perhaps the best part of this spot is that all drinks are $10! Try out the bar’s namesake, the Frankiestein—a mix of gold rum, ginger liquor, lemon, papaya and fresh raspberries.
Where To Eat In Las Vegas Beyond The Buffets Las Vegas is famous for its lavish casinos filled with fancy restaurants. Unfortunately, eating at some of these hot spots can put a serious dent in your wallet. Sure, you have the option of an all-you-can-eat buffet, but don’t you want to explore Sin City beyond the four walls of a casino cafeteria? If you look beyond those options and include Las Vegas restaurants off the strip, you can find delicious bites that will keep you and your wallet full. Here are our tips on where to eat in Las Vegas to stay on budget without having to just hang out at buffets. Photo Credit: 2foodtrippers
Start your day in the suburbs Open since 2015, Chef Javier Chavez’s Kitchen Table, located just outside the city in Henderson, specializes in breakfast and lunch, served with a mix of French techniques and Latin American flair. Order with confidence from the restaurant’s selection of daily, scratch-made muffins for a tasty start to the day. Other cost-effective options (all under $5) include Greek yogurt with fresh fruit.