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Four Queens

TLC Enterprises (Terry Caudill)

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Golden Nugget | Fremont 

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Restaurant Ratings & Reviews Magnolia's Veranda (Four Queens)

2 Stars Ken SF December 08, 2012

Magnolia used to be out go to place for inexpensive but good prime rib. The price had been going up and the portions down. Even the baked potatoes were small. My slice of beef was decent size though thin. My partners slice was thin, small and about 35% fat. Meanwhile, right next to magnolia's, the Chicago Brewing company is as good as ever.

5 Stars Brandon February 14, 2011

Considering what it is and you can get your meal 2-1 if you sign up for a players card. This is a pretty good deal in my book. Then get dessert at krispy cream. All for 14 bucks.

0 Stars BrettPC August 06, 2010

Very good food , prices are very low. Worker were very friendy , if your looking to save money visit Fremont.

2 Stars JamieB June 29, 2010

Prices are hood, food is just ok. Cafeteria quality. Some if the waiters were nice, some were rude. Probably won't go back.

3 Stars Heath May 25, 2009

Good meals. Good variety. Open 24-7. Nothing outstanding but we enjoyed the convenience of it.

3 Stars Amy December 13, 2008

Ate here 3 mornings in a row. Consistent experience. Low prices, fast food, friendly service. The food is mediocre at best. Not the best, not the worst.

0 Stars RateVegas.com User February 13, 2006

You get what you pay for. Low prices equate to low qualty. The prime rib dinner offered here is horrible. The meat is overcooked and the clowns pour a gallon of au jus on the entire plate so that the cafeteria veggies and potato is saturated. They don't even have brand name ketchup on the tables. The clam chowder was cold. The whole place smells like a budweiser fart. I wouldn't stay or eat here if it was free. First time we visited old las vegas and the last.

0 Stars RateVegas User February 19, 2002

Did you know that if you accidentally hit the Return key before typing any comments in that you automatically give the restaurant a 1 rating? Sorry about the prior non-entry. Food at Magnolias is the most average food I've eaten. There are no real special price items there except for a $7 steak dinner from 4:00pm - midnight. The burgers are pretty damn big, and the fish-n-chips are so generic that my wife loves them. I've had salads there, also, and the cesear (sorry about the spelling) dressing was incredibly bland. We mostly get the food for take-away, and the prep time is average. Now, there is another option besides Hugo's, and that is the Subway/pizza place near the check-in. It used to be a Chinese restaurant, but I guess Chop Chop at The Plaza ran it out of business. ;-) The sub sandwiches are typical Subway, and the Pizza is not going to win any awards. But, if you want people to start salivating, take that large, 1-topping pizza ($7.99 all day Saturday and Sunday) through the casino on the way to the elevator. I had at least 5 comments of people telling their significant others that they *really* wanting some pizza. Drinken gamblers are funny when they smell warm pizza.

0 Stars RateVegas User February 19, 2002

Did you know that if you accidentally hit the Return key before typing any comments in that you automatically give the restaurant a 1 rating? Sorry about the prior non-entry. Food at Magnolias is the most average food I've eaten. There are no real special price items there except for a $7 steak dinner from 4:00pm - midnight. The burgers are pretty damn big, and the fish-n-chips are so generic that my wife loves them. I've had salads there, also, and the cesear (sorry about the spelling) dressing was incredibly bland. We mostly get the food for take-away, and the prep time is average. Now, there is another option besides Hugo's, and that is the Subway/pizza place near the check-in. It used to be a Chinese restaurant, but I guess Chop Chop at The Plaza ran it out of business. ;-) The sub sandwiches are typical Subway, and the Pizza is not going to win any awards. But, if you want people to start salivating, take that large, 1-topping pizza ($7.99 all day Saturday and Sunday) through the casino on the way to the elevator. I had at least 5 comments of people telling their significant others that they *really* wanting some pizza. Drinken gamblers are funny when they smell warm pizza.