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🤢 2/5 - Sad, empty place
By 👻 @bardsf, 08/06/2022 3:00 am
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To repeat: As previously noted, these places are NOT all the same. This location falls short of the excellent but now closed San Francisco location, the Sacramento area locations, and the DC spot, but seems to be mis-managed along the same lines as the Walnut Creek spot was a few years ago. Our server, Johnny T., was great. He was of immense assistance with the menu and spent a few minutes trading fun stories with us. Plus, he's a Raiders' fan. The New York was a nice steak, but it was $70.95. That is a ridiculous price for a basic cut of meat. It was here that we also encountered that bizarre, new Vegas custom of two-tiny-tastes per table of wine. Rather than force wait staff to announce that, why not put that on the menu or wine list? "Our establishment wants to encourage you to experiment with new wines. We can offer two tastes per table complimentary, but must charge $2.00 per taste for each subsequent taste." Or something like that. I do suspect some people may have abused the taste thang, but a taste or two have guided us on many occasions in many places. But, again, I digress. Steakhouse salad at $17.95 pricey for lettuce, etc. I would order the side of cremini mushrooms again and again. The highlight of our meal. Interesting thing of which we were reminded: Restaurants, even in Vegas, remain hobbled by Covid. The pandemic's aftermath has created labor and management shortages and, in the case of this Ruth's, stripped the bar and cellar. No fernet branca. No Bordeaux. Much sadness. The place was dead. Several young couples ate near us but Ruth's was quiet -- too quiet. Where there should have been clinking and laughter, there was only a funeral-like quietude. I think Vegas old-timer restaurants like Ruth's need to offer happy hours and cater to more than the old-timer business client living on the business AMEX. Meh. -- Workingman's gourmand.
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