Eastside Cannery Casino and Hotel is a locals casino on the Boulder Strip in Sunrise Manor, Nevada, owned and operated by Cannery Casino Resorts. The Eastside Cannery has 65,000 sq ft of casino space, 307 hotel rooms, a special events ballroom, a private club on the 16th floor, five restaurants and three bars. Eastside Cannery Casino and Hotel opened its doors in August 2008, replacing the Nevada Palace, located on the same site since 1979. Nevada Palace closed in February 2008, about two years after the property was purchased by Cannery. It was torn down in phases as the new property was built behind it; the exact Nevada Palace site is now the current casino's parking lot. All Nevada Palace employees were offered other positions within the Cannery organization, and many were retained as Eastside Cannery staff. The $250 million facility was the first major casino to open in more than a decade on Las Vegas’ eastside. It features approximately 2,000 slot machines, 26 table games, a 450-seat bingo room, a race and sports book and poker room, and stands 16 stories tall.
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Came here on the recommendation of my sister’s roommate. It was VERY busy. Clearly a popular spot, but we took some seats at the bar so the wait wasn’t too bad. The food was excellent (my sister and I both got garden omelets w/ bacon), as well as the service. Love the vibe, too. Very much an ‘80s aesthetic. Great diner. Would definitely visit again.
The Peppermill in Las Vegas is my absolute favorite place to go. When you walk in it is like your thrust into the most exciting scene in the hottest summer of 1983 blockbuster about Miami vice cops posing as drug kingpins. The centerpiece of the fireside lounge is basically a Jacuzzi with flames in the center of it instead of a fireplace. Try the chicken nachos and if you are up for a challenge drink the 64oz signature Scorpion cocktail!
Came here on the recommendation of my sister’s roommate. It was VERY busy. Clearly a popular spot, but we took some seats at the bar so the wait wasn’t too bad. The food was excellent (my sister and I both got garden omelets w/ bacon), as well as the service. Love the vibe, too. Very much an ‘80s aesthetic. Great diner. Would definitely visit again.
The Peppermill in Las Vegas is my absolute favorite place to go. When you walk in it is like your thrust into the most exciting scene in the hottest summer of 1983 blockbuster about Miami vice cops posing as drug kingpins. The centerpiece of the fireside lounge is basically a Jacuzzi with flames in the center of it instead of a fireplace. Try the chicken nachos and if you are up for a challenge drink the 64oz signature Scorpion cocktail!
We arrived after a late night of Vegas shows. The service was quick and very nice. The atmosphere was laid back, relaxing, and more unique than I thought it would be. We hung out at a table surrounding a fire pit. The food was decent for the price. I had a good time, so did my lady.
Update: we came back to Vegas a year later and decided we had to come back. This time we sat in the normal dining area. We were dazzled by all the lights, mirrors, and unique tables to sit at. After our meal we returned to our fave area by the bar w the fire pit. I agree with everything i said above and will return for years to come. There was a sweet cocktail waitress named Betty that was very Charismatic. Thanks for the great times Peppermill!
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