This is a small fast food place inside Red Rock Casino. It’s not in the food court area. Instead, it’s next to the sports book area. It’s worth seeking out. We rolled up at 8:54. They closed at 9:00pm. But the guy went ahead and took our order. It’s very much like a Chicago hot dog place. We got a double char dog with all the toppings. Super yum! It was less than $ 10 for a soda and double char. Not too bad — especially considering all the toppings and the overall quality. I would definitely return. If you like the hot dog places you find in Chicago, you’ll like this place.
Diane H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Las Vegas, NV
Ate dinner here last night, feel sick as a dog today. If you want the most expensive tiny little hot dog you every ate, go here. If you want cheese fries, make sure you don’t need a fork because they don’t appear to stock forks. If you want heartburn, go here. If you want really mediocre overpriced food, this is for you. On a positive note, the fries were hot. Almost $ 22 for 3 dogs, 1 french fry, 1 soda.
Jay A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
Located in the Red Rock hotel, casino, resort. This Chicago classic transplant replaced Pinks at Red Rock as the Sports Book snack bar. The only thing missing is the infamous«chocolate shake». I recommend the Chicago Dog was one of the best I have had outside of Chicago itself, so that’s saying something. Just make sure to ask for extra sport peppers! Live It Up You Are In Las Vegas For Cryin’ Out Loud!
Melissa C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Henderson, NV
Yikes! One cook + many hungry customers = disastrous service. Just awful service from start to finish. It seemed like it was opening day but they’ve been open for a year! I understand that it takes some time to prepare the meals. However, we waited around 15 minutes and when my number was called it wasn’t ready! I saw one person doing all the cooking and the cashier helped a little. Not even close to providing good service. Not even a thanks for waiting when it was finally ready!
Pam B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
I stumbled upon this place, and I’m pretty glad I did. This is a great spot to grab some grub. Char dogs, burgers, chicken tenders, and fries(the food pyramid of the legendary) were all on point. I thought the price was fair, and for a casino, I think this is definitely a hidden gem. Though I love many of the restaurants at Red Rock, sometimes you just want food that’ll hit the spot, not tear your wallet, and not be a fast food chain. Also, it’s next to the sports book — bonus!
Steve G.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 North Las Vegas, NV
Dont waste your time and money. From the reconstructed chees3 sauce which had the consistency of cheesy sand. To the weiners in a Blanket for my guest in the uncooked filo dough it was horrendously nasty. A shame. Good concept, poor execution. I have spent many years in the kitchen to know that this can be fixed. Its all up to the owners to make the decision. Enough said. You will not see any of our money again.
Shara B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
Disappointing to give this place only two stars being a Chicagoan, but as a poker player I am continually disappointed by the fact they are so rarely open! Their Unilocal page says they are open until 11, the poker room thought they were open till 11 and when I tried to order food at 9:05 they were boarded up! I am currently sitting in a full poker room with over 100 people and the closest/easiest restaurant is closed? WTH?
Karen C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Jose, CA
My mom and I had dinner here recently. This place has been 3 or 4 different things since Red Rock opens. Hopefully this one can succeed. We both had standard char dogs. They were nicely grilled without being two burnt. We had a ½ pound of fries. The cashier misunderstood what we said about wanting a 1 pound of fries but ½ pound was fine. The fries are nicely crisp on the outside, soft inside with good flavor. We definitely will be back here when we want a quick, easy meal.
Michael C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Redmond, OR
Solid Chicago dogs. I’ve not eatin at the original but this was the best I’ve had in Vegas. My son had a cheddar burger & was in heaven. I’ll have to try that next time.
Robyn-Lea G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
This place is amazing! By far the best hotdog place in Las Vegas! They are great prices and located right in the race and sports book! The prices are perfect for the quality of food here… I totally recommend this place to everyone!!!
Ozzy k.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
Pepsi!!! And regular Pepsi was not available! Worst hot dog ever. 7 Eleven hot fog is better. Tasteless fries. If you must eat there, burger is ok. I won’t be back. not even with the half off groupon…
Christie L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
So long Pink’s, hello The Wiener’s Circle! I was sad to see Pink’s go, but the location was never going to work with the jacked up prices and confusion with the names they gave the hot dogs compared to what they are actually called at the original location in California. So, The Wiener’s Circle enters in its spot. Will it last? Time will tell! I must admit, I did watch the TV show they had on a while back and found the games they played with the customers(at night they curse at the customers and play crazy ass games… It’s intended, expected to all customers and hilarious) funny. I was surprised they opened up in Vegas, but hey it saved me the trip to Chicago for the moment! The original location in Chicago has been in business for over 30 years. Looking over the menu board, I was surprised at how fair the prices were. The prices here range from about $ 2-$ 3 higher depending on the item compared to the Chicago menu. Being in a casino we can expect higher prices, but they weren’t too outrageous. I ordered«Wieners in a Blanket» priced at $ 4.99 for 6. They are made fresh to order. I had my choice of sauce and chose honey mustard. That honey mustard had a real good flavor and paired nicely with the tasty blanketed wieners. They also come 12 to a order, but the 6 was good enough for me. Priced at $ 4.99 I also ordered«Cheddar Fries» and wow were they good! The fries are fresh cut and come 1 pound per order. The cheese they put on top was very good! Hubby and I split a «Char Polish» priced at $ 6.99 and came with mustard, relish, onions, pickle, tomato, celery salt and sport peppers. It was pretty good. Next time I would ask for a lighter char, but a decent hot dog with nice toppings. All the burgers and dogs come with those toppings unless you tell them to leave it off. They are happy to customize your order so just ask! If you are in a pinch for time you can phone your order ahead and just pick it up. Aside from lunch and dinner they also serve breakfast and offer Krispy Kreme doughnuts.
Nicole H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
Ask for donut burger(not on the menu). It’s amazzzingggg! Krispy cream glazed donut with juicy patty and cheddar cheese.
Stefanie K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Las Vegas, NV
We’ve had the cheese fries now and YUM!!! Love the pigs in a blanket as well! Enjoy!
Brian P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
This place is a nice addition to the Red Rock sportsbook but I can’t see myself coming here often… if ever again. First of all, their food is overpriced unless you order off of the limited value menu or are just getting fries or Krispy Kreme donuts. You can get a pound of cheese fries for 5 bucks which is probably the best value they offer. It’s pretty ridiculous that they’re charging $ 6 – 8 for a Chicago style hot dog… there are more authentic and cheaper options in town if that’s what you’re looking for. I had a char turkey burger, 6 piece pigs in blanket and a strawberry shake. The turkey burger tasted like a normal beef burger, mainly because of the char from the grill. Either that or they gave me the wrong burger! The pigs in blanket were a little burnt and mostly blanket and not enough pig. The strawberry shake was decent and I finished it pretty quick. Although it still doesn’t compare to In-N-Out’s strawberry shake. If you’re at the sportsbook check it out, otherwise save your money and skip it. It’s really not up to Chicago standards despite being a Chicago chain.
Stefany V.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Las Vegas, NV
Mediocre. There used to be a Pinks in the space that failed. I’d like to meet the moron who thought, «Oh, a hotdog chain with brand recognition didn’t work out here… let’s try a generic with lower standards, that’ll do the trick!» It doesn’t. Double-char dog is overly charred to the point that it’s almost like jerky, not a hot dog. On the bright side, the bun didn’t fall apart, but I took two bites and had no interest in finishing the thing. Not a good reaction considering it’s a $ 7 hotdog and my immediate reaction was«7 – 11 has got this place beat.» Add to the mediocrity by being out of cheese. Their cheese fries were likely going to be the only redeeming factor for my meal, but they’re out. On a Monday. Here’s an idea, maybe go stock up? Except the employees don’t seem to give a crap. Service was dismal throughout visit.
Gerry W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
We used a Groupon for our visit to Wiener’s Circle. The counter service was prompt and friendly. The place was not very crowded and food was delivered to our table in a short period. We ordered a double and single char hot dogs. The single comes with French Fries and a drink. Both sandwiches come fully loaded with the Chicago style condiments. The char Hot Dogs are not as tasty or as juicy as a genuine Windy City dogs. The French Fries are nothing special. I tried to order the cheese fries but they were out. I would not make a special trip for these Hot Dogs but if you are in the Red Rock Resort and crave one it is convenient, especially if you are in the Sports Book and don’t want to miss any action.
Ty W.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
Not too long ago, I saw an episode of The Best Thing I Ever Ate on Food Network where The Wiener’s Circle in Chicago was featured by Ted Allen. Needless to say, I was pretty excited when they announced plans to open up here in Vegas. And while this location might not have the infamous rude service, they do have a pretty solid Chicago dog! Adding to the trend of transplants coming to Red Rock Casino, The Wiener’s Circle can be found right next to the sports book in the old spot where Pink’s once was. The restaurant has a decent amount of seating for it’s size and is styled almost like a modernized 50’s diner. Apart from a lonely fly wandering around, the place was pretty much spotless and thankfully doesn’t have a second-hand smoke smell. It is a pay at the counter setup, but they do bring your food out and the two employees we encountered were friendly and helpful. When it comes to the menu, the main stars are of course dogs and burgers. There’s several variations of the dogs, including their char dogs and boiled Vienna Reds. Each dog comes topped like a classic Chicago dog and can even bad had as a double, which is 2 dogs on 1 bun. For those who don’t like it at all, they have no problem customizing one to your liking though. There are a few breakfast items on the menu as well, including a breakfast sandwich made with 2 Krispy Kreme doughnuts, which are also served at The Wiener’s Circle. I opted for the double cheddar dog and while it wasn’t the best hot dog I’ve ever had, it was still pretty good. The dog is charred on their specialized grill and since they are somewhat small, I’m glad that I got a double. It had a good snap to it and was surprisingly juicy. I love a good Chicago dog and ordered mine just as it came, but both the toppings and bun fell a bit short. The bun was just way too soggy and neither the tomato or pepper seemed fresh, as they were both pretty mushy. I’d definitely order without the cheese next time though as I think that just added to the sogginess. My meal also came with fries which have a coarse salt on them, but they were really greasy and just okay. Since they are in a casino, I don’t want to complain too much about the price… but it is a tad on the high side for what you get. A double dog is $ 7 – 8 and as I mentioned, they are somewhat small. We ended up spending just over $ 20 for two meals, but if you have a lighter appetite, they offer a couple decently priced value meals. I do think they are a welcome addition to the Red Rock and would definitely return if in the area.
Michael V.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Las Vegas, NV
Four stars for a hot dog stand, not bad at all. Had to come try the Char Dog after seeing The Wiener’s Circle featured on the Travel Chanel. I can see why their Chicago Style hot dogs are legendary. Counter attendant Daniel was friendly and helpful. A must try.
Emil D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Las Vegas, NV
Combined with a Krispy Kreme, this is a branch of a legendary Chicago hot dog stand as famous for its dogs as well as its rude, obscenity-laden late night service. This version, however, bills itself as family friendly. Chicago-style dogs are the game here, and they execute the formula down to the letter. Sure, you could go across the street to Costco for a dog, but if you’re a fan of the chicago-style that includes tomatoes, relish, mustard, celery salt, and a pickle spear, this is your joint in this region of the valley. The burgers on the menu here are ok and served with the same dressings as the dog. The patty gets a fair amount of char(hence, char-burger), but there’s no real juice to the patty. Can see this place becoming a hangout for Bears/Cubs/Bulls/Whitesox/Hawks fans, even if the«Chocolate Shake» here is actually a milkshake made of chocolate.