Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Week 63 Jersey Mike's Subs

Hi Everyone and welcome back! We know that it has been awhile since we blogged and we are a bit behind, but our schedule has been packed! I just started working again last week and Brett was finishing up his clinicals and working overtime. Now that things have slowed down a bit today, we finally have time to write this blog.

So as you will see our blog has gotten a MAKE OVER :). Thanks to Lisa Juliano of Love Thy Lens Photography for providing us with this photoshoot. It was so generous of her and we appreciate the time and love the pictures. You can like her Facebook page here: http://www.facebook.com/lovethylens

Remember you can always find our blog on the Las Vegas Infomer, under the local interest section. http://lasvegas.informermg.com/

Lastly, if you haven't already, or if this is the first time you are visiting this blog, like our Facebook page! We update it daily: http://www.facebook.com/thenewlywedsguidetovegasrestaurants

What Teray Says...

This week due to a bunch of unforeseen events, Brett and I had to order in. Well, I thought why not get a little bit of Jersey and pick up some subs from Jersey Mikes. Another bonus is Jersey Mike's is just a couple of blocks from where we live. I also had a coupon for two half subs, two bags of chips and two fountain drinks for $13.99; what a deal!!!

Being a frequent customer of Jersey Mike's back home in Jersey, I knew exactly what I was going to order. I ordered a club sub which consisted of turkey, ham, provolone, bacon, lettuce, onions, oil, vinegar, and spices. The toppings that I mentioned is what they call "The Mike's Way" but they also have tomato. I am not a tomato fan, so I left those out. For chips I picked baked Lays and of course my favorite, a fountain Diet Coke. My sub was perfection, I love Jersey Mike's...but yes, I am very biased. 


Brett ordered some sort of cheese steak and he will elaborate more in his portion of the review. 


Overall, I know this review is short and sweet, but take out meals are way shorter than sit down dinners, so this fits perfectly. Of course I would definitely go back to Jersey Mike's subs. It brings a little piece of home to me here in Vegas. For the meal, value, and quick service, I definitely give Jersey Mike's a 5 out of 5. If you do decide to go there a few other subs I recommend are The Jersey Shore Favorite, The Super Sub, and the Club Supreme. All off them are amazing! 

What Brett Says...

When life kicks into high gear and you are busy sometimes your food needs to be on pace with your schedule.  Most people jump to McDonalds or Taco Bell, but that just doesn't always do it.  Sometimes you need faster food but with a little quality, sometimes you just need a quality sandwich.  This week was one of those weeks, a sandwich just sounded good...and what better sandwich then a submarine sandwich.  We opted to try "Jersy Mikes" at Warm Springs and Durango.

Obviously this is going to be a shorter review, I will just put it altogether.  First I need to talk about the service.  We came in 45min before they closed for the night, we were the only ones there.  Having worked the restaurant business I know that last hour is time to get shit done so you can go home, not time to take care of people.  When we walked in we apologized for coming so late and both employees said it was no big deal, they both stopped what they were doing to take care of us.  At no point did they make us feel as though we were imposing on them, even though we were unofficially.  The place itself was a pretty standard sub shop, except it is all about New Jersey which puts Teray right a home.  It was extremely clean and everything was still put together even though they were prepping to close.  I ordered a regular steak melt sandwich; a hot grilled steak sandwich.  I am partial to steak and cheese sandwiches because the greatest one is at "Tubbys" in Michigan.  This was probably the closest I have found to that Tubbys sub.  It was pretty amazing, they guys working there didn't cut any corners or make it less of a sandwich because of the time.  Once they cook it up you choose what else goes on the sandwich...kinda like Subway.  We also got some chips and soda, nothing special to report there.  

Overall I was impressed.  I usually go to Subway for my subs; I may be switching to Jersey Mikes...at least if I am home or I know there is one in the area.  The prices are pretty comparable, even better if you get the buy one get one free out of the Entertainment Book.  If you are out for something good but with a little twist, or you just want to look at maps of New Jersey I would recommend you check them out.  I'm not sure if all of them are the same, I assume the food is but it would be tough to find one with this level of service.

Rating 5 out of 5

Patty's Closet Outfit of the Week
Check out my outfit of the week provided by Patty's Closet Fashion Boutique. I absolutely love this dress. I feel like it is so Carrie Bradshaw-esque. Although, it looks like a skirt and top, it is a dress. The skirt is fitted, but not skin tight, so it is very flattering. The detailed gold sequined collar is my favorite part of the dress. It can be worn all seasons because of the color combination. The look is perfect for a dinner date or a night out on the town. This dress is available at the Rainbow location. 

If you haven't already, you should like Patty's Closet Facebook page because you get all the latest news on store openings, events, and of course pictures of their new shipment items on Tuesdays and Fridays, http://www.facebook.com/PattysClosetLV and if you aren't lucky enough to live near a Patty's Closet you can shop at their online store: shop.ilovepattyscloset.com

So if you haven't heard Patty's Closet is opening a new store with just shoes. Amazing right? Here's a fabulous idea though...if you like their Facebook page, you are eligible to win a free pair of shoes!!! How amazing right? Definitely click the link and enter to win! http://www.facebook.com/HeartSoleByPc

Until next time, cheers to the start of a new season and new beginnings. xo

Saturday, August 18, 2012

Week 62 Ranch House Kitchen (Town Square)

Hey Everyone <3 Welcome back! I cannot believe that next week summer as I know it is basically over. It was an amazing one though and don't worry, we still have many exciting things on the way, restaurants to review, and fabulous outfits of the week provided by Patty's Closet. 

So some exciting news, we were approached with an opportunity to work with Love Thy Lens Photography. http://www.facebook.com/lovethylens Lisa offered to do a shoot for our blog to give it a make-over with some updated shots. I cannot wait for you guys to see how it turns out because we really brainstormed a cool concept. I suggest you like you Facebook page above and the pictures will be posted soon.


As always, remember you can find our blog on the Las Vegas Informer under the local interest section: http://lasvegas.informermg.com/

Also, we are on Facebook and update our page frequently so please like out page right here: http://www.facebook.com/thenewlywedsguidetovegasrestaurants?bookmark_t=page or you can follow me on Twitter @TerayDragun https://twitter.com/TerayDragun.

What Teray Says...


So this week after our date we knew that we were going to meet some of our friends at a Spy on Vegas event at Blue Martini. Being it was my turn to pick the restaurant, I figured why not pick somewhere in Town Square. We had never been to Ranch House and it is right next door to Blue Martini, easy decision.


Sometimes we are have friends join us on our dates. This week our friend Adam came along with us at Ranch House, so I will talk about what all three of us ordered. Adam beat us there because as Brett might mention, it took me forever to do my hair and we were running late. We sat in the outside area, but there were misters so the heat didn't bother me as much as it normally does. Oh, for those of you that don't know, Ranch House took over Cadillac Ranch's spot. 


Our server was on the ball and we just all ordered water because we would be getting free drinks next door. They have a huge menu, so it took us a little bit to decide what to order. I wish I had branched out and tried something off the potato, grilled cheese, or breakfast menu, but I have been craving Cesar salad so much lately that I got a chicken Cesar salad wrap. I have no idea what the thing that Brett ordered was called, but it look really good, and Adam ordered a cobb salad. FYI, their menu is huge; it is definitely some place that all ages could go because there is something for everyone. 


It took a little while to get our food, but I think Brett's probably took really long to cook. Adam's salad looked fresh and delicious and I enjoyed my Cesar salad wrap immensely. You can order sides, but being I wasn't super hungry, I just went with the wrap. 






Brett and Adam both ordered dessert. Again, I wanted to save my calories for the free drinks so I skipped it. Brett got this huge cookie pie thing and Adam got a piece of pie. Both looked so delicious. Brett let me have a taste of his, and it was just the perfect amount of sweet without being sugar overload. If we ever go back, I will splurge.








Overall, I liked Ranch House Kitchen. I really would like to go back and try something different from what I usually order. Our service was good and so was the food so I would rate it 3 out 5. I heard it is a fun place to be at night time and that they serve a good brunch, so if I ever go back it will be on a Sunday for brunch.

What Brett Says...

This week we picked our restaurant based on what we were doing after dinner; we had plans to go to the Spy on Vegas event at Blue Martini.  Since we were going to Town Square we figured we might as well eat there, there are always places closing which means new restaurants opening.  We decided to go to "Ranch House Kitchen" which is where Cadillac Ranch use to be.  I'm pretty sure they just changed the name and tweaked the menu.  

The place is huge, I think this is part of the reason Cadillac Ranch didn't make it.  It is your standard Americana restaurant with wood everywhere and all that is American.  One part that is nice is their patio, they are on the second floor and the patio overlooks the open area outside of Rave theaters; good spot to people watch.  It was hot outside but the shade and their fans kept us pretty comfortable.  If you have been to Town Square it is a pretty standard restaurant, comparable to Miller's Ale House and Yard House just with their own twist, well not their twist...with a Cadillac Ranch twist.  The service was good, it was nothing special though.  He was there when we needed him and wasn't hovering over us.  I think the lack of things to say about the restaurant and the service sum it up well; it was there, it served and purpose, but they aren't anything to write home about.

I'm pretty sure the menu is the same as Cadillac Ranch's with different words and descriptions, it is a pretty standard American restaurant.  I decided to go with the Cheddar Brisket Grinder.  They describe it as "thick slices of brisket stacked with roasted red peppers, white cheddar cheese, crispy onions, mayo and steak sauce on a hoagie roll."  I can tell you that all of these flavors work well, the blend and they are delicious.  Unfortunately they make a horrible sandwich, specifically the thick slices of brisket.  I'm pretty sure it was just one large slab of brisket, which I'm not one to complain about.  That is until I am expected to chew through it.  I took one bite and pulled off all the brisket, which left me with a grilled cheese sandwich of sorts.  All of it was good I think they should just switch it to thinly sliced or chopped up brisket.  Maybe I'm the only one but I hate when a sandwich falls apart and/or you don't get to taste all the parts of said sandwich in each bite.  If I had to eat this again I would just cut it all up and make it into a mixed plate.  To follow up my sandwich I decided I would indeed get some dessert, I opted to get one of the greatest dessert items to find on a menu...a chocolate chip cookie skillet.  A large chocolate chip cookie on a metal skillet straight out of the oven with vanilla ice cream on top.  I would happily go back to a fat kid if I could just make these a large part of my diet.  I think it all goes back to childhood when my mom use to make chocolate chip cookie pie...a quick way to my heart (hint hint).  This was amazing, they did it very well.

Overall I wasn't impressed with Ranch House, there is no originality and it just wasn't all that great.  I wouldn't be surprised if the owners of Cadillac Ranch just closed and opened it with a different name hoping to boost business...which probably won't work.  I think the space is just too big, maybe when I get some cash I will buy it and turn it into something amazing.  However, you need to stop in for the chocolate chip cookie skillet.

Rating: 3 out of 5


Patty's Closet Outfit of the Week

Thanks to Patty and Juan of Patty's Closet for providing me with my outfit of the week this week. I am beyond obsessed and in love with this maxi dress. Not only is the fit so flattering, the colors make such a statement. It is classy in the fact that it is long and doesn't show everything, but also sassy that there are slits up the bottom of it. The material is light weight so it kept me cool on this 110 night. I received so many compliments on this 
dress that I felt like a princess. You can find this look at the Rainbow location.



You can find out all the latest information on store openings (Heart and Soul the shoe store is coming soon), new shipment items and special events at Patty's Closet Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/PattysClosetLV

Also, you should time a moment and like the Heart and Soul Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/HeartSoleByPc and the Sparkle Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/SparklebyPattysCloset

Even if you don't live in Vegas, Portland or NJ where there are Patty's Closet locations, you can order online from their website: shop.ilovepattyscloset.com

Until next time, cheers to opportunities knocking <3 xo

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Week 61 Oyshi

Welcome back friends! Thanks for checking us out again this week! We are blogging quicker than usual this week because I am going to be getting more gum surgery Thursday and Brett will be out of town with his buddies, so our date night Willa be Wednesday this week. 

As I keep mentioning we have some fun things coming up for this blog, some of which will be happening next week-end so be sure to check back. If you have not already, like our facebook page! We update it frequently and love all the feedback. www.facebook.com/thenewlywedsguidetovegasrestaurants 

Also, as I mentioned last week, I have a Twitter account and talk a lot about the blog on there (Brett will not tweet, he is resisting...haha) so you can follow me there @TerayDragun.

Last, remember you can always find us in the LV Informer under the local interest section: http://lasvegas.informermg.com/ 

What Teray Says...

So this week Brett and I were both craving sushi. We didn't feel like driving too far so we headed back over to where we used to live on Rainbow and Robindale and hit up Oyshi. Let me just start by saying, Oyshi is one of the best sushi places in Las Vegas. Just ask anyone; it even was voted a favorite in a poll I saw online in LV Weekly. 

Oyshi has all you can eat sushi, which was what we were looking for. We don't get all you can eat sushi because we are pigs; we get it because of the value. Think about it, you can either order 2 special rolls and spend around 25 bucks or you can get all you can eat and try as much as you want and have the choice of almost everything on the menu. You cannot go wrong! You also can share with other people who are doing all you can eat and you get a two hour limit, so for Brett and I, it is perfection.

This review is  going to be short and sweet because I am not going to go into detail about each type of fish in each roll. I will break it into two categories: food and service.

As for the food we ordered the following items off of the menu: dynamite roll, spider roll, vegas roll (which has no rice and is amazing), seaweed salad, spicy sashimi salad, miso soup, edamame, sunset roll, raw oysters, rainbow roll, yellow tail roll, double salmon roll (2x), mochi mango ice cream and an ice cream parfait. 






Everything was great. The portions were huge and the fish and veggies were fresh. They added many new items to the all you can eat menu, which I didn't try except for the spicy sashimi salad but I will next time if I am craving some crazy, elaborate rolls.  Also, you can see we ordered the double salmon roll twice, because it was that good. I think  it might be one of my new favorite rolls. 






The service was probably the best service we have had at a sushi restaurant in Vegas. I know this because Brett left him a really big tip. :) Our waters were always full, our food was brought out at a nice pace and our table was always clean. The service was definitely top notch.





Overall, I rate Oyshi a 5 out of 5 and say if you haven't been there you have been living under a rock. Definitely make this your next stop when you are looking for a place to go out to eat. 

What Brett Says...


Man this blog is taking us places.  I never thought I would go to 61 different restaurants in 61 weeks; kinda makes me feel pathetic that before I rotated less then 10 restaurants.  We haven't even scratched the surface yet, places are opening all the time.  We appreciate all of everyone's support.  This week was my week to choose and I decided on sushi, my partner that day was talking about sushi and it just got stuck in my head.  I had every intention of going elsewhere but when sushi gets in your head there is no substitute...you have to get sushi.  Lucky for us Vegas has tons of All-you-can-eat(AYCE) sushi options; I decided to take us to "Oyshi" at Rainbow and Robindale.

Oyshi is pretty happening; most of the tables were seated.  There was a good friendly feel in the air, turn the music up, break out the saki, and I am confident we could have had a party going.  The layout is different then most strip mall restaurants; there is actual space to move around and feel comfortable.  One thing I really liked was not feeling like I was in on everyone's conversation, while we sat in the main room Teray and I had room to relax and talk.  There is a large sushi bar with televisions to watch sports, looked like they interacted well with the staff.  Overall it was a simple decor, not anything out of the ordinary for a sushi restaurant...but far from over the top.

I was curious how service was going to be with us doing AYCE sushi, some places are on top of things and others seem to ignore you to prevent you from ordering more.  Oyshi gives you a two hour window which is awesome since most places are one hour...unfortunately the saki is not included.  In the beginning I thought we were in for the kind of service you want to forget.  We placed our initial order, nothing too complicated...3 rolls and some side items.  I was starving, possibly to death, and it legitimately took forever to get our first round of food.  Kinda weird since it didn't really pick up until after we placed our initial order.  I have never worked in a sushi restaurant, I have made it a few times, and it isn't the most complicated thing in the world.  After the food finally came we just kept placing staggered orders which seemed to work out well cause there was always food coming.  Our server was great; always made sure we had drinks and always asking if we wanted to order more.  Other then the initial wait for our food there was no issues with the staff.

The sushi itself was very good, I would rank it up there as some of the best sushi I have had.  I truly took advantage of the AYCE situation, I personally was responsible for the deaths of at least 10 fish, several vegetables, and two avocados.  Everything was very fresh and they didn't load the rolls up with rice to make us full.  The one weird thing was that on the Rainbow roll the avocado was wrapped inside the roll instead of on top, it was good, just weird.  I wish I would have tallied how many pieces of sushi I actually ate, a good estimate would be >50 plus soup, edamame, oysters, and salad.  After I was done gorging on sushi and the like I decided I should have the included dessert, well two of them.  I had the parfait and some red bean ice cream, both were good.  Besides the lack of free saki the dessert being limited was also disappointing.  I rarely see AYCE places limit dessert, especially since it is cheap and filling.  But at least they give you two hours to do damage.

Overall I really liked Oyshi, there were a few things that disappointed me.  I will definitely return here, $58 for two people to eat unlimited sushi for two hours.  The only way to beat that is to own the restaurant.  If you find a better AYCE deal I would assume the fish is shitty, there was no doubt the quality was here.

Rating: 4.6 out of 5

Patty's Closet Outfit of the Week

Thanks to Patty and Juan of Patty's Closet for providing me with my outfit of the week this week! I love this top. Color blocking is so in style right now; everyone should own at least one color blocked piece. The top is a sheer, light weight material that can be worn all seasons. I paired it with some denim boyfriend distressed shorts and wedges for a girly, casual look that was perfect dinner. The earrings that I am wearing are also from Patty's and the bling is the perfect finishing touch for this outfit. You can find this look at the Rainbow location!





There is so much amazing, exciting news happening relating to Patty's Closet I cannot even contain myself. First of all, for us Vegas people, Sparkle is opening soon right next to the Rainbow location and right next to that, so is Heart and Soul, which will be an all shoe story by Patty's Closet. I know, I am totally dying over this. 

You can like those pages right here: http://www.facebook.com/SparklebyPattysCloset and http://www.facebook.com/HeartSoleByPc

Also, Patty's Closet is opening up in NJ in a little less than two weeks and Briella and Jessica from Glam Fairy and Jerseylicious are hosting the event. Love them. You can get the information right here! 



So, if you haven't already, check out Patty's Closet Facebook page for all the latest information and pictures of the newest items from shipment days (Tuesdays and Fridays) http://www.facebook.com/PattysClosetLV . Also, if you aren't lucky enough to have a Patty's near you yet, don't worry you can shop online at: shop.ilovepattyscloset.com 

Until next time, cheers to making the summer last while you can!!! xoxo


Saturday, August 4, 2012

Week 60 Sugar Factory (The Paris Hotel)

Hi Friends! Can you believe it is August already? I can't! This summer flew by, but luckily it has been my best Vegas summer ever, so I can't really complain. Anyway, we have some exciting things coming up for the blog that I am excited to share so stay tuned for those. I still cannot believe how many people read what we write and that people appreciate it and approach us with cool opportunities; what started out just as something fun for Brett and I has turned into an awesome experience all around. We appreciate every one of you who take the time to read, comment, email us, and write on our Facebook page. Speaking of Facebook, you can like our page right here: (shameless plug) http://www.facebook.com/thenewlywedsguidetovegasrestaurants

Also, as I mention each week, you can find our blog in the LV Informer under the local interest section. You can follow them on Twitter @LVInformer and check out the paper right here: http://lasvegas.informermg.com/

Speaking of Twitter, I (Teray) have a Twitter account and I have in the past few months been tweeting a lot more. I have made some great connections for the blog through there, so if you are like me and want more followers (haha) follow me @TerayDragun and I'll follow you. I talk about the blog on there a lot too along with fashion (from Patty's Closet of course). 

What Teray Says...

So this week we went to the Sugar Factory located at the Paris Hotel. There are a few Sugar Factory locations here in Vegas, but we went to the one attached to the restaurant. I have been to the Sugar Factory a few times before for lunches and dinners with friends, so I knew it would be a good time. Brett had some good friends in town, so I chose this place to go and figured we could blog about it being we haven't visited many places on the strip. 



When you think of restaurants on the strip, you normally think of pricey places. The awesome thing about Sugar Factory is that it is a place where all ages can go and the food and drinks aren't pricey at all! I was hoping to spot some celebrities being they always are visiting the Sugar Factory, but I didn't see any. 



I had made reservations so when we arrived we didn't wait more than 5 minutes. We were seated right in the middle of the restaurant, which I like because then I can see all the action and take pictures without being so obvious and feeling like a tourist. :)



Although Sugar Factory has the most amazing alcoholic dessert flavored drinks, Brett and I stuck to water because we wanted to save our calories for one of the amazing desserts. Our friends ordered wine and beer, which seemed reasonably priced for the strip (note: I say for the strip). We ordered the appetizer of spinach and artichoke dip and it was definitely enough for four people. I would recommend that as an appetizer if you go there. 


It took us awhile to decide what we were going to order because there are just so many choices. You can check out their menu online before you go, because if you do you will save yourself a lot of time deciding. :) I ordered the french dip (which I have had before so I knew it was amazing). Brett ordered turkey and brie crepes and our friends ordered the club sandwich (which was huge and looked amazing) and a burger. I can only speak for my food because I didn't try anyone else's but the french dip there is amazing. The sandwich is not only huge, but you get the perfect amount of skinny french fries, which are my favorite type of fries. I gave some of my sandwich to Brett because it was way too big for one person. 



Even though we were full, I told Brett we had to get even just one dessert to share. We ordered a frozen peanut butter hot chocolate. It is definitely enough for two people. I ordered it at another time by myself and it was too much to finish, so I am glad that we got to share. This is probably the best frozen drink that I have ever had. At the Sugar Factory they have where you can just get desserts and if you do I suggest the frozen peanut butter hot chocolate for sure!


Overall, I would rate Sugar Factory 5 out of 5 because I love the food, I love the atmosphere and the prices are pretty good. I am biased though because it is one of my favorite restaurants here in Vegas. You know that Brett will be honest with his opinion, so read on!


What Brett Says...


This week we ventured somewhere out of the norm, to a place we usually try to avoid, to the busiest street in town...The Strip.  I had some friends in town from college, being that they are tourists we figured we might as well meet them somewhere known instead of the local places we usually end up at.  It was Teray' week to pick and in true Teray fashion she chose the Sugar Factory at Paris.  I had no idea what it was or what they serve, I assumed foods with sugar.  I drive by fairly often at work and knowing what the front looked like assumed it would be fashioned after a 7 year old girls pink princess party. (The front is one of the perks of this place! Of course I love it if it is pink and princess themed---Teray) 

When we got to there all I saw was a store filled with candy, I was starting to get a little confused.  Fortunately on the other side of the store there is a large restaurant with tables and a bar.  Surprisingly the place wasn't as girly as I thought, I wasn't uncomfortable at all with the decor and theme.  I was a little uncomfortable with the layout of the place, the tables were close enough that you could hear others conversations but even more annoying is that I kept getting walked into by people walking to and from their table.  I would also say that the tables are a little small, not horrible though.

The service.  I wasn't impressed at all, even more disappointed since it is at a Strip hotel.  Our server just wasn't very good; none of us are very soft speakers but we kept having to repeat what we were saying, this eventually led to us not getting everything we ordered.  I also spent a good amount of time waiting for water refills.  I'm not sure if it was the fact that he wasn't very good or if it was the fact that management decided to give him two tables of eight people at the same time.  My buddy and I both use to work in the restaurant industry and actually had an exchange about how our service wasn't going to be great considering he just got screwed.  We also informed him that we were starving and to let us know if something wasn't a good portion, I ended up with something I could eat in 4-5 bites.  Everyone we dealt with was friendly and polite however, which was nice.

So we were all starving.  Teray and I because it was our cheat day and my friends because they just got done with a 9 day rafting trip.  We started things off with a spinach/artichoke dip; I was impressed with both the taste and size.  If was nothing outrageous to write home about but then again it is hard to screw this up.  I decided to order out of the norm; I went with a turkey and brie crepe dish.  This thing was frickin' amazing, considering it was on a dinner menu it was extremely small and not filling.  Lucky for me Teray never eats everything she orders, so I also ate half a french dip and fries.  The french dip was very bland and dry but the fries were good.  To finish things up Teray and I each ordered a peanut butter frozen hot chocolate.  I would like to emphasize on the fact that not only did we order two, the server came back and asked if we needed anything and I said "nope, just those two."  We got one, at this point we weren't trying to deal with it anymore.  So we just split it, I know she doesn't have cooties so I was alright with it.

Overall, I would be much happier with eating this food if it was a local takeout joint where service wasn't as big of an issue.  The pricing wasn't horrible, especially considering it is in a hotel on the Strip.  All three of the other entrees ordered were very large, large enough that I was the only one to eat the entire entree...in fact the other three barely made it 50% through.  I would most likely not return, but I do not regret going.  Like I said the crepe was very good and the dip was good.

Rating: 2.5 out of 5 

Patty's Closet Outfit of the Week

Thanks to Patty and Juan of Patty's Closet for providing me with my outfit of the week this week!  I absolutely love these pants. The color is so rich and the fit is perfection. They can be worn out or to work, which is fabulous. The skinny belt is included. I paired them with a plain black tank and a skinny scarf with lighting bolts on it for the extra flair. The pants are available at the Rainbow location and my scarf (which can be made a bow as well) is from the Town Square location. 


Well, there are so many exciting things happening with Patty's Closet so I have to share just a few of them with you. First of all in a little over two weeks, a Patty's Closet is opening in NJ. I know, amazing right??!! To make the event even more exciting Briella and Jessica from Glam Fairy and Jerseylicious are hosting the grand opening. (Don't forget my mom and I will be on an episode of Glam Fairy airing in October, and I am wearing Patty's Closet) I am so jealous of everyone that gets to go; I wish I could fly back for this. I am such a fan of them and think they have the best style of the girls on those shows. I hope everyone that goes tells me all 
about it! 


Vegas Patty's lovers there is more excitement in store for us too! Pretty soon a Sparkle is going to be opening next to the Rainbow location and a Heart and Soul (new Patty's concept store for shoes) store right next to that. How amazing right? I know I am counting down the days and saving my money, because I am sure it is going to be shopping sprees gone wild! 

Also, there is a store opening in Hawaii soon too! To get all the details on these events check out the Patty's Closet Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/PattysClosetLV By liking the page you will get to see all the new items at all the new stores on shipment days. :) 

Lastly, if you aren't lucky enough to have a Patty's Closet near you yet, you can shop at Patty's Closet Online; check out their site: shop.ilovepattyscloset.com

Until next time, cheers to keeping it classy- xoxo