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Triple George Grill



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201 N. 3rd. #120, Las Vegas NV 89101
702-384-2761
http://www.triplegeorgegrill.com
Downtown

Casual restaurant/bar downtown. A good place for a business lunch. Serves American Cuisine. Becoming a new locals favorite for Happy Hour, especially for the downtown power brokers.
Monday - Friday 4:30-6:30 with an incredible buffet line-up. Just buy a cocktail and the food is free.

Monday: Filet Mignon
Tuesday: Rack of Lamb
Wednesday: Pork or Turkey
Thursday: Shrimp Scampi
Friday: Prime Rib


LowLife Staff Reviews

"BestOfVegas" 06/11/07 -see other reviews- Attitude - 4 Eye Candy - 3 Price - 3

"Best Place for a Power Lunch"

"Best Place for a Power Lunch" -- Las Vegas Review-Journal's "Best of Las Vegas" '07
"Why is Triple George the readers' choice for a power-lunch spot? If you have to ask, you haven't been there. Stop in and take a fly-on-the-wall seat at the bar and you'll see many of Las Vegas' most visible movers and shakers doing their moving-and-shaking thing. You can smell the power. (Oh wait, that's the sourdough.)"



Is Triple George Worth the Wait?
(From a review by Heidi Knapp Rinella for the Las Vegas Business Press)
"Triple George for lunch: yay or nay?

Yay if you're an executive, are self-employed or otherwise have the flexibility to take more than an hour for lunch and the budget or expense account to pay for it. As for working stiffs who punch a time clock? Not so much.
Things have changed at Triple George. For one thing, there's a separate lunch menu instead of one menu for lunch and dinner. The funkier San Francisco regional dishes are gone as well, as are the relish tray and the bowl of lemons.
The Tadich Grill look is still there, though, in the black-and-white-tiled floor, the dark woods, the booth-like settings that each shelter a table and chairs and so provide booth privacy without the booth slide. The excellent hard-crusted, elastic-crumbed, slightly tangy sourdough is, too, and with lots of butter.
Good thing, because our entrees took so long that my co-worker got through the first rather generous basket and was about to start another by the time they arrived."

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