Straight from Seventh Avenue in Midtown New York City, this East Coast original brings the real deli experience to The Mirage. Enjoy overstuffed sandwiches, sumptuous matzoh ball soup, and lots of New York attitude.
From the Reuben sandwiches to the Manhattan clam chowder, the amusingly-named Zoozacrackers Deli at Wynn is as close as you can come to authentic New York-style deli fare in Las Vegas. The deli was dubbed after what Charlie Meyerson, a great friend of Steve Wynn's, would call someone he liked—Charlie's portrait can be found hung in a place of honor inside the restaurant. While you're browsing the dining room, try the Zooza Benedict or the hot pastrami sandwich which was named one of the “10 best sandwiches in Las Vegas” by Las Vegas Weekly.
All bagels and bialys $5.50 per dozen Corned Beef and Pastrami is $10.95 per pound
Quiznos Sandwich restaurants in Las Vegas serve toasted sandwiches, soups, and salads for lunch or dinner. Quiznos provides food delivery and food catering services in Las Vegas NV.
Quiznos offers chef-inspired menu items, including grilled flatbreads, salads and wraps, savory soups and toasty subs.
Westward Ho Hotel and Casino was a casino and hotel located on the Las Vegas Strip in Winchester, an unincorporated area of Clark County in the U.S. state of Nevada. The Westward Ho was the last large motel style property on the Strip. It was a two-story building with parking surrounding the buildings.The casino had a large number of slot machines, and a gaming pit with live dealers. The games included blackjack, roulette, craps, and Let It Ride.HistoryThe Westward Ho was built and operated by siblings Dean Peterson, Faye Johnson and Murray Petersen, natives of Hyrum, Utah and was managed by Hans Dorweiller. It officially opened on April 1, 1971, and closed on November 17, 2005 following the sale of the property. Marketed as the friendliest casino in Vegas, it operated for 35 years and was known as the world's largest motor inn.In January 2005 the Westward Ho opened an expansion casino simply called The Ho located at 2920 South Industrial Road, but unlike its parent property The Ho was strictly a gambling hall, convenience store and gas station geared primarily towards truck drivers and other transient travelers using the I-15 corridor. On November 25, 2005, eight days after the Westward Ho permanently closed their doors, The Ho also permanently shut their doors.