America Restaurant (Las Vegas, NV)

Dining in Las Vegas can quickly drain your bank account. With steak houses like Smith and Wollensky, it is not uncommon for a steak dinner to cost fifty dollars. There are several less expensive restaurants, but the price generally reflects the overall quality. Not so with America, located in the New York New York Hotel and Casino. With menu prices that average around sixteen dollars per entree, you get far more for your dining dollar.
While walking through the New York New York Casino, I noticed an advertisement on the front of America declaring their 16 ounce ribeye steak for a mere fifteen dollars. That price makes the meal cheaper than anything I would find back home, where dining is far cheaper. I decided that the price made this restaurant worth trying.
When I first arrived, there was no line in front of the restaurant and I was seated immediately. By the time I left there were several people standing in line (around 7 PM) but the line appeared to be moving. The interior of the restaurant is arrayed with various Americana. There are oversized postcards-turned-wall-murals hanging on several of the walls. Each postcard depicts an American city. The wall map of the United States stands twenty feet tall and ninety feet across. There are a variety of icon like depictions on the map for each State. The outer wall at the front of the restaurant has alternating mohagany and oak panels representing stripes on the flag. There is also a large blue wall with lights where the stars should be located on the flag. The tables and chairs were made of wood with no padding on the seats. The seats were still surprisingly comfortable.
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