![]() ![]() That said, here’s my shortlist of the best and worst, and some places somewhere (listed alphabetically), along with my thoughts. But I aim to steer people away from spots that don’t deserve our business. He likes highlighting the positives, with I agree is a good thing to do. Note that Al is a much nicer guy than me. Oh, and be sure and check out Al’s recommendations which are linked below. Well-respected and longtime food and beverage critic Al Mancini (see: NEONFEAST) reached out to me this week asked about “the best spots in Las Vegas to bet/watch sports and enjoy great food.” After 90 seconds of dead silence, once I came to my senses and regained my ability to speak, I managed to come up with a list. Here’s another way of putting it: They mostly suck. Unfortunately, while Las Vegas is the sports betting capital of the world, the restaurant and dining choices at (or adjacent to) most of the race and sportsbooks leave something to be desired. If you’re “in action,” it’s always more fun to watch your money (hopefully win), and preferably with a big juicy ribeye. ![]() So, you want to enjoy a good meal but you also have to watch the ballgame, right? Been there, myself. Las Vegas’ Best (and Worst) Foodie Spots for Sports Bettors ![]()
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