If you have to ask, you can't afford it.So, no menu and no prices...but hurry and make your reservations!!!
If you have to ask, you can't afford it.So, no menu and no prices...but hurry and make your reservations!!!
I don't have to ask, but I am also not foolish.If you have to ask, you can't afford it.
Just FYI the Las Vegas menu does have chicken on it.I don't have to ask, but I am also not foolish.![]()
There's an $80 surcharge for liking the dark panelling.It wasn't even that long ago that they renovated Shula's. (Honestly, I liked the old dark paneling.)
You can always use Google yourself.So how about posting the prices
If you have to ask…White Castle is open 24 hours…lolSo how about posting the prices
Guess if I have to ask I can't afford itIf you have to ask…White Castle is open 24 hours…lol
I had a similar thought. While generally I am more laid back, i actually enjoy a formal type settings for a good dinner, where people need to be dressed a bit, no jeans, good shirts, ect. However I acknowledge having to pack those outfits while on a Disney trip and otherwise we were in shorts and tee shirts tended to be a pain, so i can also fully understand why a more casual setting might be better, especially earlier seatings.I'll have to see the interior in person. I think it went a little too casual, though I fully understand why. The food looks solid, as expected. Definitely worth checking out for at least a drink and a few bites.
Thanks so much for the honest assessment. Can’t wait to try it myself!So, I actually got to go last night. I just had a couple drinks at the bar, but I was in the restaurant. And, I was meeting friends at Yachtsman's Steakhouse after - so I got to do a direct comparison.
I actually think it works. It's very much just an updated Shula's in feel. It is more casual, but it feels better in person than in photos. The moody lighting works quite well. It is not a high end steakhouse feeling or over the top Vegas quality. It's much more understated - which I think fits the vibe. You don't have to try and impress. It's relaxed. It fits the rest of the resort quite well in that regard.
I do think some will want it to be more than it is. And, it could feel a bit more generic. But, I am good with it. And, the food looked solid - at least from afar. (Plus the staff was super excited, which is awesome.)
I'm a fan overall, as I was a Shula's fan. And, I would go back to Bourbon over Yachtsman, no doubt.
Sounds great. I can't wait to check it out. I saw somewhere that they retained 100% of the Shula's staff who wanted to continue. Love that.So, I actually got to go last night. I just had a couple drinks at the bar, but I was in the restaurant. And, I was meeting friends at Yachtsman's Steakhouse after - so I got to do a direct comparison.
I actually think it works. It's very much just an updated Shula's in feel. It is more casual, but it feels better in person than in photos. The moody lighting works quite well. It is not a high end steakhouse feeling or over the top Vegas quality. It's much more understated - which I think fits the vibe. You don't have to try and impress. It's relaxed. It fits the rest of the resort quite well in that regard.
I do think some will want it to be more than it is. And, it could feel a bit more generic. But, I am good with it. And, the food looked solid - at least from afar. (Plus the staff was super excited, which is awesome.)
I'm a fan overall, as I was a Shula's fan. And, I would go back to Bourbon over Yachtsman, no doubt.
I had a similar thought. While generally I am more laid back, i actually enjoy a formal type settings for a good dinner, where people need to be dressed a bit, no jeans, good shirts, ect. However I acknowledge having to pack those outfits while on a Disney trip and otherwise we were in shorts and tee shirts tended to be a pain, so i can also fully understand why a more casual setting might be better, especially earlier seatings.
That is so great to hear! Was at Shula’s shortly before they closed and I asked our waiter about that very thing. He said they were going to stay on so long as they wanted to, but it’s awesome to hear that actually happened.Sounds great. I can't wait to check it out. I saw somewhere that they retained 100% of the Shula's staff who wanted to continue. Love that.
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