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The legendary House of Lords Steak House at the Sahara Hotel & Casino is challenging the belief that Vegas fine dining has to break the bank. The Sahara now offers a special $75 Dusk & Dark Dinner for Two, which includes a first course, a main course and dessert:
FIRST COURSE - Organic Green Salad: Organic farm greens, candied walnuts, roma tomatoes, sweet onion, goat cheese with champagne vinaigrette OR Sweet Lobster Corn Chowder
MAIN COURSE - Prime Cut Top Sirloin Yukon gold mashed potato, seasonal vegetables with red wine sauce OR Grilled Chicken Breast Yukon gold mashed potato, seasonal vegetables with a saffron yellow tomato sauce OR Blackened Mahi-Mahi Yukon gold mashed potato, seasonal vegetables with corn pasillia sauce OR Smoked Chicken Oreccihette With grilled vegetables, wild mushrooms with a red pepper cream sauce
DESSERT - Mini Citrus Cheese Cake Cream anglaise and white chocolate drizzle OR Vanilla Bean Ice Cream With seasonal berries
The Dusk & Dark Dinner for Two is available 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. to close. If you choose this special menu from now through September 30, 2008, you will be entered to win two tickets to the Sahara's brand new show – "Raw Talent Live."
The House of Lords was unrivalled as the hot spot among the Hollywood jet-set during that Golden Age of Vegas. A favorite of the Rat Pack, the House of Lords was known for its extravagant food, superior service and celebrity clientele. The House of Lords is one of a handful of remaining vintage Las Vegas steakhouses.
"The House of Lords has been one of the finest steakhouses on the Las Vegas Strip since there was a Strip." said Robert Leck, VP of Hotel Operations for the Sahara. "The restaurant not only serves excellent steak and seafood, but does so in the House of Lords' meticulously-maintained, historic, elegant and romantic setting, highlighted by water fountains, a canopy of stars, stained glass and plush seating coupled with a classic Moroccan theme. We are very proud of our history, and our place among the few remaining true Las Vegas steakhouses."
Experience over 50 years of affordable elegance, in this historic Vegas steakhouse. Enjoy a thick, juicy, grilled to perfection bone-in Rib-eye, classic surf & turf, Certified Black Angus filet mignon, or one of the tantalizing new seafood selections and chefs special pastas, all while realizing you could be sitting where the superstars of the golden age of Vegas once dined. From the days of Frank, Dean and Sammy to today's Vegas headliners, The House of Lords has been the choice, when classis is the order of the day. The House of Lords maintains the tradition of steakhouses, the way they were meant to be. Plush, intimate booths, surrounding gently flowing fountains as music from the Rat-Pack and vocal stylists from another era add to the background of your evening. In addition, the House of Lords offers a private dining room for special gatherings accommodating up to 50 guests.
Dinner is served in the House of Lords from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday, closed Sunday. Reservations are recommended, and may be made by calling 702-737-2111. Located on the northern end of the famed Las Vegas Strip, the Sahara Hotel and Casino is a desert jewel rich with history and nostalgia. Since 1952, the Sahara has been a refuge for glitzy entertainment, exhilarating casino action, sumptuous dining and relaxing poolside decadence. The last remaining "Rat Pack" resort, the Sahara was the setting for the original "Ocean's Eleven" film and has played host to everyone from The Beatles to Dean Martin to Marilyn Monroe. The legendary Sahara offers guests the opportunity to experience classic Vegas at its best, at one of the last-standing properties of its era.
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