Posted on 08/10/2004 5:17:51 PM PDT by Nachum
Kerry needs to have a fine dinner of "Coney Island Whitefish"...
Sorry, I am a staunch 'Bellagio Buffet' man! ;-)
I'm sure they were going to eat at the Circus Circus buffet, but then John Kerry stormed out after finding out the workers didn't have adequate health insurance.
Ah, but of course.
I am sure that would sound better in French, or with a heavy French accent.
I cannot abide by this
I was thinking more along the lines of Mon Ami at Paris...considering he's French at heart. ;)
Bellagio Buffet for lunch, Le Village (Paris) Buffet for breakfast - on separate days that is. We never miss these places!
Great, they will start spitting in the food NOW until he gets there!
I ate at one of those all you can eat prime rib buffets in Vegas ....the meat was tough but if you eat enough of it you can gamble for 2 or 3 days straight without stopping
I am a local and used to enjoy the Mirage Buffet, until the renovation. What used to be a dandy dinner for $ 16.50 became an overpriced meal for $ 20.50. The Bellagio buffet, just down the street, is 24.50 for dinner, BUT for those extra 4 bucks I eat MUCH MUCH better!
I never ate at the Paris, but my other fave nice but a tad pricey $25 buffets are The Alladin and Ceasars (now being renovated, I think).
I really miss the $ 16.50 Mirage Buffet - it was just the perfect impulse meal at a good price for me, with the added bonus of being at my fave Casino, and I could hang out at The Saloon Lagoon/Ava, or otherwise enjoy video poker in a subdued, nice atmosphere.
Now the divide is great - there is a world of difference between most Strip $12-15 dinners and the $ 22.50-25 dinners, so I just go less often but always opt for the nicer places.
What ever happened to all those free meals that they used to have? Well, so I heard anyway....
You can get comped for play but I don't play much. Every few months my play adds up to one free comped meal, which I take advantage of. I am a super low roller!
The food definitely makes my top 3 reasons to visit.
We've got several decent buffets here in Chattanooga, but Kerry is not welcome here.
Very clever idea!
We should keep this up...stay a day ahead of Thurston & Lovey, pinpointing "fine cuisine" establishments along their route.
We could call some swanky French restaurant and say we're with the campaign and want to order baskets of fresh baguettes, crudites, & pate de fois gras for delivery to the bus. Oh, and have it delivered to the press bus, just to make sure they notice! LOL! I'd chip in for that.
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