(702) 804-4646
6800 W Sahara Ave
Las Vegas,
NV
89146
36.1443
-115.2401
Neighborhood: Spring Valley
What People Are Saying About Hash House A Go Go
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
In Short – Upscale farm food collides with a surprisingly industrial decor in this Las Vegas take on a San Diego favorite. Angled walls and stainless-steel tables contrast with pictures of tractors on the walls. Staggering portions on 18-inch plates allow for entree sharing or leftovers. The diverse menu features twisted versions of traditional American fare, including sage-fried chicken with waffles, crispy pork tenderloin with smoked mozzarella and an 18-ounce bone-in rib eye with maple-sage garlic butter.
Yuck
by scottlv
This place is awful. I would give it no stars, but citysearch won't let me. I don't know what the big deal is. Apparently, you can put "a go go" on your name, and lame hipsters will eat it. I have had better grub at a truck stop (and I'm a driver, so I hate truck stops), for a quarter of the price. By the way, I grew up in farm country, but I have no idea what this made-up "farm food" is. Pretentious place, greasy overpriced "farm food".
- Pros: Ridiculously huge portions
- Cons: Ridiculously huge portions of greasy dog food
Decided to try it.
by DBarlow
This place used to be a Chevy's, which I used to go to all the time, it was at a convenient location, so I decided to finally try this place. The place is modern and obviously newly remodeled and I was treated well, but there was way too much food on the plate, no wonder it's pricey. It's not farm food like I remember, unless that's what they mean by twisted...anyway, if you want something to talk about go here, if you want a simple breakfast, not recommended.
- Pros: Good location, easy to find.
- Cons: To spicy, to greasy.
Huge Portions!
by Dalaimama69
I had read how great his place was for about a year before going. I had high expectations but was a bit thrown off by some weird flavors. Have an open mind and don't be thrown off by the garnishes that look like someone plucked them out of a pine tree.
My honey got chicken and waffles which he loved and feasted on for an entire week. I had the pork sandwich which I didn't care for. I did enjoy the rib appetizer and huge homemade biscuits.
All in all it was a positive experience but an acquired taste. I heard breakfast is better so we may try again then.
- Pros: huge portions
- Cons: strange spice combos
The Details on Hash House A Go Go
Where to Sit:
If it's crowded at the tables and booths inside, you may be able to snag a spot on the patio outside.
Know Before You Go:
You'll need to come hungry if you hope to finish your meal. Better yet, consider sharing--just keep in mind that it costs a couple of dollars to split an entree.
What to Drink:
The wine list offers a good variety in more than 50 wines, including deals on many California labels.
Smoking Permitted:
Yes









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