Comfort Food restaurants in Las Vegas
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Roxy’s Diner
Every place in Vegas has a gimmick. At this ’50s-style rock ‘n’ roll diner, servers drop everything to perform song-and-dance numbers straight out of Grease. It’s hilarious fun, but it sure does slow service down. Copious comfort food tastes just about right for the prices. Blue-plate specials won’t leave you hungry, and super-thick milkshakes come with silver sidecars, just like when you were a kid.
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Original Pancake House
This nationwide chain has been flippin’ griddlecakes since 1953. A kid-friendly menu includes at least a half dozen types of waffles and pancakes, from blueberries a’-poppin to southern-style Georgia pecan. Danish cherry crepes and Scandinavian pancakes with lingonberry sauce are among the more unusual treats, while signature flapjacks are honestly made from an old-fashioned sourdough starter.
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Maple Tree
Always bustling, especially on weekends, this charming New England sugarhouse-style eatery inhabits a humble strip mall. Look for breakfast classics such as buckwheat pancakes and waffles doused with real Vermont maple syrup, served with hearty smokehouse bacon or country-style link sausages on the side.
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Peppermill
At this 24-hour coffee shop hidden inside a tiny, fluorescent neon-covered casino, you can eavesdrop on Nevada cowboys and downtown politicos digging into a gigantic late-night bite or early breakfast. For tropical drinks, step into the Fireside Lounge.
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