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October 13th, 2009 at 2:25:33 PM permalink
This thread is to be used to discuss restaurants and dining available at Main Street Station.
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January 5th, 2010 at 5:59:39 PM permalink
777 Brew Pub. It's more than just a restaurant, it's a brew pub and sports bar. They have a great happy hour. Unfortunately, it's only on week days, so those weekend tourists will still have to pay full price, but their happy hour 3 to 6pm Monday through Friday is a bargain for locals and weekday visitors. Not to worry, they now have $1.50 beers at the casino bar 24/7, but that doesn't mean you should just sit there, the bar top VP ain't too bad either.

The food and the shrimp cocktails are very good, and there's a new all night menu. Does this mean the resurgence of the graveyard special in Downtown Las Vegas? We hope so!



See ya there!

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January 6th, 2010 at 7:46:08 PM permalink
Quote: BenJammin

...the bar top VP ain't too bad either.


This. Imagine my shock to find full pay Jacks at the bar while being fed "free" beer after being squeezed for every last credit at bars on the Strip.

As somewhat of a beer snob, I'd be remiss to not mention how good the beer is. I'm partial to pales and dark beers, so naturally the pale and porter were my two favorites, but the amber and lager are pretty good, too. Unfortunately, last weekend when I was there the IPA had just run out and the cherry and IP hadn't come in yet.
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January 7th, 2010 at 2:07:12 AM permalink
i've heard that the main street buffet is pretty good for the price and always wanted to try it. last trip i had a 2 for 1 with some kind of printable coupon from some fremont street web site but never had a chance to use it. i'm planning to go back in feb. but can't find the same coupon! does anyone know about this or any other coupon for the main street buffet? that would make a good deal even better!
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January 19th, 2010 at 10:56:16 AM permalink
I'm not sure if it's still there but you could try the Fremont Street Experience website again. The password is "realvegas."
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January 20th, 2010 at 12:51:19 AM permalink
thanks teddys, i'll look there. i also heard about the good deal at ellis island so i'm going to try there too!

thanks again!
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January 30th, 2011 at 6:20:52 PM permalink
Main Street is decent at best. Good on variety, average for flavor, great on wait time, right for the price. You can normally see the usual suspects plus authentic Hawaiian Food (primary customers), Chinese fast food, and Japanese food. The Friday night buffet is the best deal they have as it's a seafood theme.

The Ellis Island still has their Steak Special for $7.99 which is off the menu. Price has went up over the years but the special is still good. I think it's a 10oz sirloin, potato, salad, and a drink. I recommend you try the house made rootbeer which is extra.

Happy eating!!
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January 30th, 2011 at 6:55:14 PM permalink
Quote: MrWildCard

Main Street is decent at best. Good on variety, average for flavor, great on wait time, right for the price. You can normally see the usual suspects plus authentic Hawaiian Food (primary customers), Chinese fast food, and Japanese food. The Friday night buffet is the best deal they have as it's a seafood theme.

The Ellis Island still has their Steak Special for $7.99 which is off the menu. Price has went up over the years but the special is still good. I think it's a 10oz sirloin, potato, salad, and a drink. I recommend you try the house made rootbeer which is extra.

Happy eating!!



You can get the rootbeer (which IS very good) or a microbrew for no additional charge.
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January 30th, 2011 at 11:08:44 PM permalink
Main Street Triple 7 brew pub is good for standards like Prime Rib, hamburgers, pizza, and fried things. Sushi or exotic things are lousy. Beer is great.
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January 31st, 2011 at 3:56:09 AM permalink
Is the buffet still above average at MSS?
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January 31st, 2011 at 10:30:27 AM permalink
Quote: JIMMYFOCKER

Is the buffet still above average at MSS?



I would say it is above average. It has a few more options than "The Fremont", and a nicer setting. The price is usually less than a dollar higher than "The Fremont".
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January 31st, 2011 at 4:57:55 PM permalink
Hi Mkl, if you're talking about the Ellis Island I was just there two weeks ago and they charged for the rootbeer.
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January 20th, 2012 at 7:08:50 PM permalink
I ate at Triple 7's Brewpub on 1/8/12. Got seated quickly, and the waitress let me sample a couple of the different brews. I went with the Royal Red Lager. It was a good quality beer, but not incredible.

I had a cup of the Sirloin & Black Bean Chili to start. It was excellent. I followed that up with the blackened Mahi Mahi, which was also great. My brother had their Pilsner and a Bacon Cheddar Burger, both of which he enjoyed.

The service was relatively quick and unobstrusive. It was definitely a sports bar atmosphere. The prices were very good for Las Vegas. I didn't spend any more here than I would at a similar place at home. When we left, there was a line of 15-20 people waiting to be seated.

I will go back to this place next time I'm in town.
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February 9th, 2012 at 7:01:02 PM permalink
What are the options for drinking the heralded microbrews? Free while playing video poker at the bar and for purchase from the same bar and at the restaurant? Can you purchase the beer at the buffet? Can you order it as a free drink while at the tables?

Also, I wouldn't mind another affirmation that the buffet is still the class of downtown.
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February 11th, 2012 at 12:14:48 AM permalink
Quote: sunrise089

Also, I wouldn't mind another affirmation that the buffet is still the class of downtown.



since my post i have tried the main street buffet using the 2 for 1 coupon. not spectacular but worth it for the price. there were a couple dishes i haven't seen at other places too. the only other downtown buffet i've tried was at golden nugget and fremont and i would say main street is better.

i've also tried the ellis island steak special and its a good deal. although i normally don't drink root beer their root beer is also good. can't wait to try the ribs. i went to famous dave's and want to compare them to the ellis island ribs.

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April 22nd, 2012 at 5:44:15 PM permalink
Quote: sunrise089

What are the options for drinking the heralded microbrews? Free while playing video poker at the bar and for purchase from the same bar and at the restaurant? Can you purchase the beer at the buffet? Can you order it as a free drink while at the tables?

Yes, with some minor restrictions. At the Boar's Head bar (the bar that has 9/6 Jacks), they have all four regular microbrews on tap and you can get them comped. They are good. The brewpub itself has all of the above plus two or three rotating specialties that are a must try. You can get these comped on the casino floor. There are two waitresses working the floor; one gets her drinks from the Boar's Head bar, and the other from the brewpub bar. The craps table is serviced by the Boar's Head waitress, so if you want a specialty beer, you should tip her accordingly for going out of her way to the brewpub.

They are more than happy to do this, in my experience.
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April 16th, 2017 at 11:32:04 AM permalink
Entries in 2010 and 2012 both heralded the 777 Restaurant & Brewery microbrews, fairly good service, good value for the price and variety, and overall, an "ok" place to go for a sports bar atmosphere.

I second the motion on all the above after our recent Apr 2-7 trip (2017), and would like to add a few more pointers for interested folks . . .

While waiting, we discovered that 777 offers a limited late night snack menu from 11p to 2a, and then continues on from 2a to 7a with a limited BREAKFAST menu! Can't go wrong!

Edit: yes, we did use the breakfast option 2a to 7a because our Friday departure charter flight had us assemble by 5:30 in the Pullman Room. I guess our fellow passengers didn't get the memo about 777's breakfast, and had to walk over to the Cal and back! Maybe that was their morning exercise.

If you get up early, and you just want a fix of coffee or chai with a pastry, head down to the front desk and catch the coffee wagon. I think they could up their sales a lot by offering more options of low-carb/low-sugar item offerings, like say, a bran muffin or granola bars, perhaps a basket of fresh fruit.

777 Restaurant & Brewery
There were 2 items I'd never tried, and was I salivating! French Onion Soup and Oysters on the Half Shell!

*WARNING* When you order the French Onion Soup, order a big side order of croutons, or if available that night, half a loaf of crusty French bread, lightly grilled & buttered. Why? The soup was delicious, but on the extremely salty side. It had all the right ingredients - the crystallized onions, the Swiss cheese melted into the bread slice, and extra cheese covering the entire top.



I was not disappointed with the oysters. I wanted to run over and hug the chef who shucked my oysters, as each bivalve was neatly cut, with the juices still in the shell! Also, she gave me SEVEN oysters instead of the advertised 6 oysters (there was one hiding underneath the cup of horseradish)! I enjoyed each of the 7 bivalves with a small swig of Ginger Beer (no alcohol, but tastes like there is!). These oysters were plump, sweet-tasting of the sea, and actually just as good as the oysters I had several years ago at Elliott's Oyster House in Seattle! I would not hesitate to go back for more . . . both 777 and Elliott's!


The MSS Garden Court Buffet is still very enjoyable, as long as you're not looking for champagne quality from a coke budget. Manny (The Omelet Man) still entertains taking and making 5-6 omelet orders at the same time for breakfast. Both lunch and dinner buffets are quite satisfying. We ate there a lot because our charter flight plane tickets came with 4 days of B, L, D meal coupons and then some!

There is sufficient variety for the healthy conscious (lots of salads, fresh fruits, etc.), the meat eaters, and the "I'll just fill my plate with a little of everything".

Edit: Don't forget to show your BConnected card when you line up to the cashier - it's worth a dollar discount off the buffet prices (we only have Ruby cards; you get the VIP line and a bigger discount if you're "Emerald"). Yah, a dollar's not much, but good to keep in mind for tipping your service staff or a BJ dealer!
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