Hugo's Cellar
This restaurant is popular with locals who are having a special night out.
Despite the fact that Hugo's Cellar is below ground-level, it can be quite romantic. A
small bar is the entrance to a dark wood and brick interior. The dim lighting gives the
appropriate ambiance and each female guest is given a single red rose. This is an example
of the personalized touches found at Hugo's. If you're looking for some privacy, ask to be
seated at one of the curtained booths by the wall. The knowledgeable wait staff pampers
you with lots of attention, but also recognizes the time to get lost.
The meals are expensive, but includes some nice touches. For example, salads that come
with the entrees are mixed right at the table. The food itself is basically a
selection of fish and chops that are pretty good. Like some other restaurants in Las
Vegas, you're paying for the evening, not just the food.
Magnolia's Veranda
This 24-hour restaurant has an attractive dining room that overlooks the casino floor. The
usual diner fare is offered along with some Creole and Hawaiian dishes. There are some
great meal values at Magnolia's Veranda, so be on the look-out for the various specials.