![]() ![]() If you’re like me and cringe at the notion of forking over $72 for a hockey-puck sized filet, then another $14 for each side dish while receiving snooty service at one of the more expensive casino-resorts, the comforts of close-by parking, more reasonable prices, and friendly and efficient service at these “locals-oriented properties” are far-more appealing. With most of these off-the-Strip casino steakhouses, you know exactly what to expect. This includes a couple of dozen good restaurants scattered throughout the Las Vegas valley - inside Red Rock, Green Valley Ranch, Palace Station, Santa Fe, Fiesta Henderson, Fiesta Rancho, Sunset Station, and most recently, The Palms (which Stations recently acquired). Over the past eight months, Marieta and I have been afforded the unique opportunity to pretty much wolf our way through the entire menu of dining options at the various Stations-owned casinos, located around town. One of the perks of betting lots of sports is generating a large amount of free casino comp dollars. ![]() I’ll address these numerous shortfalls of what’s considered the premier restaurant located inside the Texas Station Casino in this blistering review: The only positive thing that can be said for Austin’s Steakhouse is - at least they’re consistent!įrom start to finish, every last detail about our most recent visit and meal was shockingly awful. Restaurant Review: Austin’s Steakhouse (Texas Station) - A Culinary Crime Scene
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