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Vegas Poker Room drinks
It seems like this should be covered somewhere, but I have been thus far unsuccessful in finding a good list online of what drink options are available at various Vegas casinos - specifically, the poker rooms.
In particular, I'm interested in what scotches and non-macro beers might be available, especially if anybody has local brews on tap. When I go, I play mostly at Venetian, and end up getting Macallan (12 year is the only available for low limit poker) because I know they have it and I like it, but I also know there are lots more options that somebody has surely been kind and degenerate enough to compile online. Any help with that one? |
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Re: Vegas Poker Room drinks
LOL How hard did you look.
Look on page 2. |
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Re: Vegas Poker Room drinks
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It seems like this should be covered somewhere, but I have been thus far unsuccessful in finding a good list online of what drink options are available at various Vegas casinos - specifically, the poker rooms. [/ QUOTE ] It is, about 5 threads below this one. http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...=0#Post12536338 |
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Re: Vegas Poker Room drinks
He wants an actual list of what is available at what casinos. Think of those back pages in Airline magazines that list the beverages...
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Re: Vegas Poker Room drinks
Yeah, I read that post and several others (searching back a year), but was hoping for something a bit more concrete. I know which places tend to be more generous, but I think it's rude to ask a cocktail waitress to stop and rattle off a long drink list, and in my experience you can't really help narrow down what you are looking for unless the waitress happens to be into the particular type of alcohol you're asking about.
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Re: Vegas Poker Room drinks
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Yeah, I read that post and several others (searching back a year), but was hoping for something a bit more concrete. I know which places tend to be more generous, but I think it's rude to ask a cocktail waitress to stop and rattle off a long drink list, and in my experience you can't really help narrow down what you are looking for unless the waitress happens to be into the particular type of alcohol you're asking about. [/ QUOTE ] When she is done reeling of her list, tip her well, she wont think you are rude in the slightest. |
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Re: Vegas Poker Room drinks
You can politely ask "what single malt scotches do you have" and the waitress will either rattle 'em off or say she doesn't know... in which case, just order Chivas and ask her to inquire. When she returns with the Chivas and the info, $5 or $10 will soothe her (or him if you're at Bally's or Rio at the wrong time [not that there's anything wrong with that]).
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