![]() ![]() We left stuffed, full of caffeine, and with plenty of cash left over to drop at the craps table. The three of us enjoyed our meals, and will certainly be back. With most breakfast items costing less than $20, and some below $15, Hash House a Go Go easily qualifies as one of the cheapest sit-down breakfast restaurants in Las Vegas. The menu is impressive, offering some of the most popular items in Vegas, at a cost that won’t bankrupt you. Although it can get busy, the ability to snag reservations on Opentable negates that downside. The Verdict – Is Hash House A Go Go Worth Visiting?įrom a taste and value perspective, Hash House a Go Go is a winner.īoasting locations both on the Strip and Downtown, Hash House is never much of a trek. Twisted Flapjack (Snickers) at Hash House He opted for a Snickers-flavored flapjack and said that while it was tasty, it was almost too rich. ![]() My brother also snagged a “Tractor Driver Combo”, but opted for a “Twisted Flapjack” which comes in a variety of unique flavors and is also served with your choice of meat and 2 eggs. Classic Buttermilk Flapjack at Hash House He was unfamiliar with Hash House’s pancake size and was blown away when it arrived at the table. My Dad ordered the Classic Buttermilk Flapjack “Tractor Driver Combo” which comes with 2 eggs and your choice of sausage links, turkey patties, breakfast potatoes, or bacon. The Ham, Egg, and Spinach Farmhouse Scrambler at Hash House The biscuit was buttery, flaky, and filling and the cubed potatoes were on point, seasoned to perfection. As for our meals, I ordered the ham, spinach, & cheddar farmhouse egg scrambler which I’d describe as being extremely cheesy, and thus delicious.
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