#winning.Īfter our surprisingly yummy and gluten-free meal, we headed toward the Bellagio to watch the fountains, expose The Boy to the night life in Vegas, and keep him up waaaay past his bedtime. Honestly, good service can make or break a meal and the prices they charge are ok when the service is great and the meal is filling. The service was excellent and our server went out of her way to explain the vegetarian items on the menu to Shawn. It won't break the bank but it's definitely not budget.
It was $17 for my hash and eggs and $7 for the kids grilled cheese. The interior of the Pantry is befitting a mega-resort as are the prices. From lavishly appointed rooms and extraordinary restaurants for casual and fine dining to thrilling games, inventive spa treatments and chic shopping, every. That is until I flipped the menu over and saw that breakfast was available anytime and there was corned beef hash and poached eggs gluten-free-style on the menu. Reviews mentioned gluten-free bread for sandwiches so I was fairly set on a club sandwich. Thanks to Yelp, Shawn found gluten-free close by at Pantry, a 24 hour eatery in Mirage. We've never stayed there but maybe someday. As a side note, Mirage has always been one of my favorite mega-resorts on the Strip. After several hours of shopping and a rejuvenating stint in pool loungers, we decided to head to the Strip for food and to see some of the sights at night.