Like many casino hotels oriented towards local clientele, this Las Vegas hotel offers modestly priced food. Patrons will think they're in a Klondike mining town when they step into the Sourdough Café and nosh corned beef and cabbage, roast beef or pot roast. Or they can imagine they're engaging in the Gold Rush at the Frisco Market Buffet, which specializes in breakfast, lunch and dinner buffets, as well as Asian food, pasta, pizza and rotisserie chicken. Guests at the Yukon Grill can wolf down steak, raw oysters, Alaskan crab- claw cocktail, seafood, chicken and ribs. In summer, guests can loll on the sundeck furnished with lounge chairs, dip in the 50-foot-long freeform pool and soak in a six-person spa tub. Guestrooms are festooned with Northwestern décor and offer exquisite views of the mountains or The Strip. In addition to room service, this Las Vegas hotel also provides cable TVs, movies, irons and ironing boards, phones and hair dryers. Budget-conscious visitors to Sin City will find this Arizona Charlie's, like its sibling, a casual alternative to The Strip's glitz, triple-digit prices and throngs of visitors. |