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Burgers at Tiffany's Cafe (White Cross Drugs) April 10, 2012 3:00 AM by Mark Mayer

Tiffany’s Cafe

(White Cross Drugs)

1700 Las Vegas Blvd. S. (ph: 382-1733)

This was a stop on the BB tour several years ago, only at that time the famed drug store was open. Now it isn’t, so we were naturally concerned that Tiffany’s was also gone.

Fortunately, that’s not the case. Tiffany’s is an icon, the site for several Vegas films (the best, Casino). The ultimate "greasy spoon" diner-style eaterie has great burgers and a clientele that crosses all demographics.

At less than $9 for a burger, fries and soda you can’t go wrong. The half-pound burger will fill you up and it’s served on a nice big bun.

The fries are crispy and soda refills are offered. It’s a Vegas history lesson and a great meal.

SCOREBOARD

SERVICE: 4

PRICE: 5

POTATOES: 5

MEAT/BUN: 5

ATMOSPHERE: 5

WAIT TIME: 4

TOTAL: 28 of 30

RATING: 93.3 (5 star)

SCALE: RATING:

28-30: A 93-100%: 5-STAR

25-27: B 83-92%: 4-STAR

21-24: C 70-82%: 3-STAR

17-30: D 57-69%: 2-STAR

6-16: F 20-56%: 1-STAR

 

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