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Triple George Grill
By George, It's Great


LAS VEGAS IS without question the destination for some of the greatest restaurants in the country and in the world for that matter. Compared to the early days of its inception where a 99¢ breakfast which consisted of steak and potatoes was a favorite, the favorite meal, Las Vegas has just about every delicatessen known to man.

Those of you who are looking for that kind of variety can find it at Triple George Grill located in downtown Las Vegas on 201 North 3rd Street, by George Its Great. Triple George Grill is a dining establishment which began in San Francisco and became world famous for the way its founder, Charlie Donner treated his patrons. The term "Ge-or-ge" is defined as: George \jo(e)rj\ n 1: a person who is free in giving and sharing; 2: appreciating special services and gestures and being grateful for it; 3: high-minded, noble; 4: living life to its fullest; 5: helpful, especially when someone is down in luck; 6: mentor of growing minds—being George, v—a George person, adj. Now that you know a bit of history, let us take you on a culinary journey.

Known for their steaks, chops and house specialty such as Seafood, Cioppino, Shrimp George, Roasted Lemon Herb Chicken and family-style side dishes my guest Ron Katz, the race car driver, who owns Route 66 car-van rental, decided to order the Chef's special. Ron ordered a Porcini Rib eye Steak and I ordered the Crab-stuffed Salmon. I have to say it again, by George, it's great. Why? For one, all Triple George steaks are aged 28 days. The prime rib eye which Ron Katz ordered was also marinated in Porcini mushroom sauce for three days. My dish was baked in a special sauce and stuffed with garlic in the salmon. Juicy and fresh as it should be, only the way a world-class chef would have it. That's exactly what Chef Reynolds, the Executive Chef of Triple George believes in first-class service with a smile and only the freshest product with creative insights is served. Anytime a group of business people or a family can enjoy the ambience of a great restaurant, meaning great service, great food and great conversation, you've got referral business and you most certainly have a satisfied patron. I know I am one of these people. Triple George Grill, by George, it's great. Incidentally Triple George also has a piano lounge where private events are held. For more informative visit www.triplegeorge.com or telephone (702) 384-2761 and have a delightful culinary journey.   




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Pete Allman



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