Durango casino

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Order classic hamburgers and cheeseburgers or spice it up with a Pastrami Sandwich or Tuna Melt. Irv’s Burgers has been serving up the classic food in LA for over 50 years and will now be doing so at Durango. Chef Gene Villiatora’s take on Hawaiin street food includes Guava Chilli Pepper Fried Chicken and Hurricane Chicken served on a bed of rice and a side of macaroni salad and coleslaw.

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Costa Mesa’s Ai Pono Cafe is expanding into Vegas. Whether you care about the controversy or not, come here for Sicilian and Neopolitan-style pizza. “Soho Squares” will be joining the fray from pizzeria Prince Street Pizza, an establishment known for its pies and, even worse, for the alleged bad behavior of the ownership. At 25,000 square feet, it’s a behemoth of a dining option with 11 stalls to choose from, all with different options to choose from, many of which are from known stops around the nation. The Eat Your Heart Out Food Hall is the newly unveiled dining option that has been buzzing around the media since its announcement earlier this year. Ten miles off-strip is the brand new Durango Casino & Resort, a venue with over 200 desert-chic rooms and an epic new food hall, which seem to be all the range in Las Vegas over the last couple of years.

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