It's certainly a 'loss leader' to drag gamblers into the casino, where the food court is located. At a penny under a couple of bucks, the foot-long dog is a good value, and a real bargan on the Las Vegas strip. Photo: You order your dog and pay for it at the counter.
Photo: One of the two friendly counter gals gets my foot long hot dog ready. The drink and chips add $3.500 to the price of the meal!!! Crazy and outragous! So, I just ordered the dog, and allowed the casino to 'eat' the profit, while I enjoyed the foot-long hot dog. I can drink out of a water fountain in the casino for free!! Do the math, and not the difference betweenĪ dog, or a 'Combo,' which adds a drink and chips. Add one topping for $.89? Yikes!!! $2.99 for a bottle of water? C'mon. Obviously, the $1.99 foot long hot dog is a 'loss leader,' when you compare the dog to the other items offered on the menu. Photo: The menu is posted above the order counter, and it's as basic as it gets. Photo: Walk into the casino, head to the back, and you'll find Snack Nook, along with other food vendors, located in a small food court. Note the sign on the marquee advertises the $1.99 foot long hotdog.
Snack Nook is located inside the sapcious hotel/casino. Photo: Best Western Hotel/Casino Royale, located on the Las Vegas strip. Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas, home to the $1.99 foot long hot dog at Snack Nook, located inside the Best Western Hotel Casino Royale, on the Las Vegas strip.