Las Vegas: Center Stage or Hugo's Cellar?
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Las Vegas: Center Stage or Hugo's Cellar?
I know Hugo's gives you a full meal. Is Center Stage a la carte? Do all seats in Center Stage have a view of outside? Which place has better food? Would my 18-year old son look out of place at either one in jeans and a collared shirt?
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Thought I'd have better luck here. Some people on that other board can be real sarcastic. One guy always tells people not to waste their money on a fancy place and eat the $4.95 Ellis Island steak instead.
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I didn't reply because I don't know anything about Center Stage. BUT, since no one has given you much to go on, I'll tell you this--if your son is with you and has a collared shirt, he may do OK. After all, in Vegas almost anything goes! To be safe,you may want to call or email the restaurant to ask about a dress code.
http://www.hugoscellar.com/
Same for Center Stage:
http://www.plazahotelcasino.com/dining/center-stage.php
http://www.hugoscellar.com/
Same for Center Stage:
http://www.plazahotelcasino.com/dining/center-stage.php
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I don't know anything about Center Stage so I wasn't going to reply to this post as I can't compare the two. But since you aren't getting much information I thought I would respond to Hugo's Cellar.
Hugo's is one of my favorite Las Vegas restaurants. It's a throwback to old Las Vegas compared with the newer, more trendy, big name places that have opened in recent years.
The food is very well done, classic continental, with a delicious salad. You have to be careful with the salad as many people fill up on it and end up too full to finish their main course. Service is polished and professional.
Jeans? If they are neat with a nice shirt, I think he will be ok. Scruffy and ripped, maybe not, as people tend to dress nicely. Hope this helps.
Hugo's is one of my favorite Las Vegas restaurants. It's a throwback to old Las Vegas compared with the newer, more trendy, big name places that have opened in recent years.
The food is very well done, classic continental, with a delicious salad. You have to be careful with the salad as many people fill up on it and end up too full to finish their main course. Service is polished and professional.
Jeans? If they are neat with a nice shirt, I think he will be ok. Scruffy and ripped, maybe not, as people tend to dress nicely. Hope this helps.