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White Castle Las Vegas Downtown

White Castle Las Vegas Downtown

107 N 4th St, Las Vegas, United States

Burgers • American • Fast Food • North American


"I grew up eating at White Castle. This is a fabulous White Castle. At least in my opinion. I was able to come 3 times in my two days spent in Vegas and it was perhaps the highlight of the trip. Every three times I was there during the late evening and early morning, so there were always some of the drunks and what does not come with White Castles at this time of the day. That means I've never experienced problems while I've been fed there. Everyone seemed to have these fantastic little burgers on their head and showed real reverence for the furnishings. The line was long but fast moving. This castle probably has the best view of the kitchen I've ever seen, and it was great to see everything that's done. This is particularly good for some of those out there who diparate the toilet and question their cooking practice. There was a small display case full of Vegas White Castle tchotskies for sale and a menu for you to check while waiting. The staff was cool and worked fast and got my order immediately (purchased, my order is complicated. X# Cheeseburger, X# Burger and Koks). That means I don't remember hearing a customer complaint when I was there. It was funny to see the sign that the employees complained not to handful of giving away condiments with any order. Okay, so everything makes for a good toilet, but why is that a great toilet? The reason we all come here. The burgers. They were fabulous. Now I am one of those people who believe that there are really no bad White Castle burgers, but only different degrees of good. Maybe that was the best I ever had. If I had to say why, I would suspect that it was probably how fresh they were. The rate of sales on food in this place is fast and nothing would ever get a chance here too old. Throw in a good kitchen staff and you end up with some big burgers. The only thing I wished was that it would have been cool if they could use trays for home orders instead of putting everything in a bag. It's just a lot of bags that never leave the restaurant. But I understand. Trays must be picked up, pulled out of garbage cans, washed. Perhaps it is more environmentally friendly to use the bags than to use the water to clean the dishes. Water has a premium here in the desert, right? I don't know. Just an observation. A deserved 5 stars for these people."