Cafe Americano
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We enjoyed a nice meal at this place but nothing special.. We tried the chicken strips and the burgerthe fries were crunchy and well seasoned.…
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Stopped here for a late breakfast. Food was good, but nothing special. Found prices to be very high for what you got. Atmosphere was good, but meal qu…
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Great place to stop and have a cocktail or two inside the hotel. It makes for some very entertaining people watching as the bar is inside the lobby. T…
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Cafe Americano is open for Casual Dining and Cafe. Cafe Americano serves American and Latin American dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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6 Reviews on “Cafe Americano”
We enjoyed a nice meal at this place but nothing special.. We tried the chicken strips and the burgerthe fries were crunchy and well seasoned.
Stopped here for a late breakfast. Food was good, but nothing special. Found prices to be very high for what you got. Atmosphere was good, but meal quality compared to price was disappointing. There are other places we like much more and probably won’t return.
Great place to stop and have a cocktail or two inside the hotel. It makes for some very entertaining people watching as the bar is inside the lobby. The bar staff is friendly. The food is okay but nothing fabulous. Good bar/hotel food.
While staying in this hotel, this was the only place serving 24×7 and so we did happen to eat here twice and the food was good. The first night though had a very long queue but it was worth the wait. Service was good and the everything we had was very good.
Nice to look at, but for our breakfast experience it, Ordinary sums it upFrom the service to the food and coffee was low grade,60$ 2 eggs bacon and orange juice, Disappointment included!
Stopped by Cafe Americano for a breakfast after early arrival to Las Vegas. Cafe Americano located right by the main entrance to Caesars Palace casino and it is open 24 hours. The menu is reasonably concise and makes selection easy. I had traditional Eggs Benedict, which was served with the potato hash. Hash was perfectly crispy and very well seasoned (this is not always the case Im sure you can relate to that). The eggs were just a touch overlooked, and would wish for Hollandaise sauce pour to be a bit more generous, but overall it was quite tasty dish (Im somewhat nit picking here). What I have a problem with is prices – I know it is Las Vegas, but $22 for eggs Benedict is steep (I guess I can live with $5 coffee as it comes with refills). Interestingly enough, pasta dish on dinner menu costs $25 – hard to figure out pricing strategy. Well, during the late night, this might be your only option anyway talk-a-vino.com