

Looking for breakfast, lunch, brunch, dinner, or just a late-night snack? Lucky Penny offers an inventive fusion of menu items that satisfy any time of the day. Boasting endless energy and an extensive menu, this fan-favorite Vegas cafe never sleeps. Whether you’re looking to indulge or would rather opt for something healthy, the Lucky Penny in Las Vegas serves up endless options to satisfy every palate. With colorful salads, cheesesteak, and specialty pizza, no one does café classics quite like the Lucky Penny!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2300 Paseo Verde Pkwy, Henderson, NV 89052
Phone: (702) 617-7500
Website: https://www.greenvalleyranch.com/eat-and-drink/lucky-penny/
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Reviews
The hash browns were stale and the sausage was very dry and chewy. I might better have ate the biscuit and gravy, and she said, it tasted stale and old. The only thing that was truly consistent was the white toasted bread with butter. She even had a latte which tasted like burnt coffee with some foam.
To be fair we came here at 2am. The staff appeared to be half asleep though they were trying.It is a tough shift to cover. We had to remind the server three times that we ordered the latte. I did talk with one of the servers, and they did mention that it just happened to be exceptionally busy.The whole night as well. We got there and there was plenty of tables open, but maybe short of staff.
I highly don’t recommend the cheap eat foods if it was anything like what we had. I am open to eating the regular dish, but then again, there are nicer restaurants surrounding the area.
The steak was kind of tough to chew which is not surprising given the price.
It was nicely cooked and flavorful, but not tender.
The eggs and hash browns were good.
I have the $4.99 eggs, bacon, hash browns, toast deal and that was eggcelent for the price.
Late nights, the dining area is usually empty. The hostess was friendly as was the waiters, but the waiters are usually slow to serve you.
Be prepared to wait for service and your food.
I remember finding this restaurant. Within the far backside of a Staion Casino. On the early afternoon of September 11. Televisions in the counter
seating had no mentions of 911 rememberances. Otherwise a dimly lit atmosphere. Surounded by fine dining mannered servers. We pondered the nenu from our spacious table booth. Each appealing brunch selection written like an interwoven story. Still, noticing that no news references of 9-11.
My lunch date spoke softly from across the table, asking me. “Do you know what you want?”
I replied. Yes, To give them a review they will never forget. Suddenly a warm draft of delicious cooking aroma filled the air around me. A sense that felt reinsurance. Like the comforting words of a leader named Abraham. The food had arrived.Just before my first bite, a soft sound like a background television . Sounded like responding hymns. In time my fellow man.
Menu was relatively diverse and priced reasonably (about $20 an entree).
Salad was fresh. No real complaints minus some salad toppings were few and far between. Dressings seemed homemade and were good! Wouldn’t get chicken parmigiana, will stick to Italian restaurant.
We ordered the Prime Rib special, that was priced at $31.00 dollars. Was the smallest, thinnest, worst tasting piece of Prime Rib I have ever had .They didn’t bring out any butter on our baked potatoes or horse radish sauce for the prime rib.
Not once did anyone come back to our table and ask how things were , or if we needed more water.
The second waitress comes with our check and basically slams it on the table , then proceeded to walk away.
She did not ask if we wanted dessert or how the meal was.