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$10-and-under eats on the Las Vegas Strip and beyond By Kiko Miyasato April 12, 2021 Yes, Las Vegas is an extravagant town. Over-the-top experiences mean over-the-top prices but that’s what makes Vegas so, well, money, baby! However, we’ve tracked down some truly affordable ways to fill your belly with some truly yummy bites. And the best part? Everything in this story is $10 or under (excluding tax and gratuity). Let’s start with a too-good-to-be-true-but-it-is-true deal head over to Circus Circus, and right in the front of the property, Stripside, you’ll find Slots A Fun, a mini casino that’s open 24/7 and offers $1 hot dogs and $1 draft beer. Continue heading north down the Strip toward Sahara Las Vegas, where you want to stop by Mexican food hot spot ....
Las Vegas Magazine By Kiko Miyasato March 4, 2021 Like a lot of people, Ashley Oglesby found herself without a job after the pandemic hit. “I didn’t know what was going to happen, especially with the restaurant industry,” she says. “At that point it was scary because this career is my passion it’s what I’ve done for so long.” Oglesby flourished within the Las Vegas food and beverage industry, working her way up from a hostess to her previous position as assistant general manager at Searsucker at Caesars Palace. She’s worked in hot-spot restaurants on and off the Strip for more than a decade, but she found herself out of a job at the end of last year. And just when she thought she might have to switch careers, she got a call to come help open and manage Palace Station’s new sports bar, Tailgate Social. ....
| Palace Station s Tailgate Social, one of the March Madness hot spots in Las Vegas. Photo Credit: Station Casinos This time last year, thousands were anticipating their annual pilgrimage to Las Vegas sports books for March Madness, the NCAA Men s Basketball Championship tournament. But when the pandemic hit, the tournament was canceled and March sadness prevailed instead. With Nevada limiting the size of public gatherings, requiring masks and enforcing social distancing, the traditional frenzy during the first weekend of tournament play, March 19 to 22, will likely be tempered. The voices usually shouting at the sports books massive video walls during games will be somewhat muted. ....