Hash House A Go Go at The Plaza Review
An Unforgettable Twist on Farm-Fresh Comfort Food
Hash House A Go Go at The Plaza Hotel & Casino delivers a dining experience that is both monumental in portion size and memorable in flavor. This Las Vegas staple has earned its reputation by transforming classic American comfort food into creative, oversized masterpieces that challenge both your appetite and your expectations.
Atmosphere & Ambiance
The restaurant features a rustic yet modern farmhouse aesthetic with dark wood accents, industrial lighting, and whimsical tractor-seat bar stools. The open kitchen allows guests to watch chefs crafting their massive creations, adding to the lively, energetic atmosphere. Despite its location in a busy casino, the dining area maintains a comfortable separation from the gaming floor, making it suitable for both casual meals and celebratory gatherings.
Culinary Standouts
Hash House's menu reinvents Midwest classics with sophistication and humor. The famous "Andy's Sage Fried Chicken Benedict" features two massive fried chicken breasts topped with bacon, spinach, tomato, and chipotle cream, all stacked on a crispy potato pancake instead of an English muffin. The "Hash House Original Famous Meatloaf" is a tender blend of beef and pork served with mashed potatoes and fresh vegetables, delivering home-style perfection on a grand scale.
Breakfast is served all day, with standout items like the "Crispy Banana & Brown Sugar Oatmeal Pancakes" – plate-sized pancakes topped with caramelized bananas and oat crunch. Their signature bloody marys come garnished with entire chicken wings and bacon strips, embodying the restaurant's "go big or go home" philosophy.
Service & Experience
Service is generally efficient and friendly, though during peak hours the massive portions can sometimes lead to slightly longer wait times. Staff members are knowledgeable about the menu and happy to make recommendations. The restaurant's popularity means waits can exceed 30 minutes on weekends, but the Plaza's casino amenities make the time pass quickly.
Value Assessment
While entrees range from $16-$28, the portions are easily large enough to share or provide leftovers for another meal. The quality of ingredients – from fresh herbs grown on their own farm to premium meats – justifies the pricing. Few restaurants in Vegas offer this level of quantity and quality at this price point.
Practical Information
Hours: Sunday-Thursday 7:30 AM-10 PM, Friday-Saturday 7:30 AM-11 PM
Best Times to Visit: Weekday mornings or late afternoon to avoid crowds
Parking: Validated parking available at The Plaza garage
Special Features: Outdoor patio seating with Fremont Street views