Here are all of our member and editor comments about 24/7 Cafe (The Palms).
On August 14 2007, Warren wrote:
Horrible food, terrible service, a waste of both time and money.
I stood waiting to be seated for over a minute while the cashier chatted with a busser. It took 7 minutes for a server to get to me and another 10 minutes for a simple breakfast meal. The food was beyond horrendous with soggy “hash browns” (obviously frozen, pre-sliced potatoes) and soggy toast. Dissapointed and disgruntled by this point, I was pushed past the tipping point when it took yet another 5 minutes for the server to return with the check after I requested it. While their renovation sure made the place pretty, everything else seems to have suffered.
On October 30 2006, mike_ch wrote:
The cafe has changed quite a bit since the last reviews were written. It’s not something that I always look forward to but the prices are (were?) quite reasonable for a hotel of this size and prominence.
On August 21 2003, YoungGun wrote:
Amongst the best coffee shops and I’ve eaten in a lot of them! Not as hopelessly trendy as the Hard Rock. Really good prime rib special and also a steak special that comes with choice of beer or wine. The cheesy bread is also delicious. They have some sort of dish served in a large bowl with chopsticks. I think it might have been Pho. It seemed to be the most popular dish as that almost everytable seemed to have at least one person ordering it. Interesting story about the service. I really liked it since it was fast and the server seemed cool. My friend absolutely hated it when we first got there. It is very casual, which I was comforatable with, but my friend thought it should be more professional. Later on, we got into a conversation with the server and he turned out to be a great guy. My friend ended up leaving a huge tip, which is rare for her.
On October 20 2002, RateVegas User wrote:
Food was ok – nothing special. Portions were generous. I got a Philly Cheesesteak to help out my hangover. It worked just fine. Pretty much a standard casino coffee shop.
On April 22 2002, RateVegas User wrote:
If you like deli sandwiches, stay away from those at the coffee shop. Stale rye bread. An overabundance of 1000 island slathered a congealed mass of swiss cheese, pastrami and corned beef. The fries were oily and not crisp. My 5 year old food critic deemed the chocolate chip pancakes as not fluffy enough. I thought they were ok but not anything special. Overall, a real disappointment. Service wasn’t much better with the attentiveness coming only when it was time to deliver the check. It was a surprise because we’ve eaten at many Vegas hotel coffee shops and the majority have been excellent. IMHO, there are some definite bugs to be worked out before the summer onslaught of guests.
On February 07 2002, RateVegas User wrote:
Stay away as far as you can from this ultra low quality wannabe cafe.
The pasta was excellent actually,but the T bone was so hard and burned it took me to days of digestion to recover.The service is one of the slowest in Las Vegas,unbelivably slow.The general feeling is pretty much unconfortable,as there is not a real separation between the gaming and the eating area,and when you get inside the casino tru the garage,the smell of cooking action from the Sunrise cafe is not a very nice welcome.
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