Guy Fieri's casual sports kitchen at Horseshoe Las Vegas featuring bold American cuisine, barbecue, and dozens of HD screens for live sports viewing.
I really wanted to like this place because the atmosphere is beautiful and the space itself looks great. Unfortunately, the experience didn’t live up to that first impression. The service was quite slow, and the food was extremely disappointing. My husband and I were genuinely excited to go out for a good breakfast, so this visit felt like a real letdown. I ordered the mac & cheese with brisket and grilled onions, expecting something rich and flavorful, but there was no taste at all. Everything we tried was bland — honestly some of the most flavorless food I’ve ever had. It wasn’t about the
We can see the food from where we’re sitting, ready to be sent out. They’re purposely taking a long time to take out orders so your food settles and you dont get to fully utilize the All-You-Can-Eat. The portions are small too. We ordered the brisket mac n cheese and it came with 4 pixels of brisket. The eggs were so dry on top you could tell theyve been sitting under a heat lamp for an hour. All in all its easy to see how an advertisement for $20 all you can eat can lure people in, because you are definitely not getting your money’s worth.
My family and I recently tried Flavortown Sports Kitchen for the all you can eat brunch on a Friday afternoon. I love the concept but did not really enjoy the food. The quality of the food was pretty low and it was definitely lacking in flavor. I wouldn’t expect to get gourmet food at a $19.99 buffet but this was pretty drab. They have several items that qualify for the $19.99 all you can eat but a few items like the chicken and waffles and avocado toast have a charge of $5.00 and if you’re with a group of 4 and one person orders those items then everyone at the table gets charged $24.99 to av