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Prince street pizza slices
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Oyster Bar
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@ Eat Your Heart Out - 2/17/24
@ Eat Your Heart Out - 2/17/24
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@ Eat Your Heart Out - 2/17/24
Irvs burgers counter
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Food court
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Prince St. Pizza
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View from the casino
Irv's Burgers
Ai Pono
Irvs burgers and fries
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Collin C.
Jan 1, 2025
Can't complain this food court has so many options and affordable. Irvs has greats dogs and fries and Prince street pizza has incredible pizza. There's food here for everyone from every background.
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Ken M.
Sep 28, 2024
At the time Durango Resort opened less than a year ago, there was a surprising absence of vegan options in the restaurants and food court. Thankfully, that has changed. Most eateries in this food court offer a vegan option. Here are the ones I've had so far (which I've also written reviews for):- Irv's Original Roadside burger: substitute Beyond meat and vegan cheese, order without Irv's Sauce- Prince Street Pizza: The Vegan slice or pie- Uncle Paulie's: Vegan Italian- Shang Artisan Noodle: Veggie Chow Mein with soy sauce broth in place of oyster sauce; Veggie Fried Rice can be ordered without eggHopefully, enough patrons choose the vegan options so that they aren't withdrawn in the future.The food hall is clean and well-lit with plenty of window space facing outside. It includes a bar and patio. The only downside is that the food is on the pricey side.
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Joe S.
Sep 7, 2024
This food hall is Noice! There were lots of good options from Shang's Noods to Oyster Bars to Ice Cream to Burgers and maybe pizza (I forget). It's a mix of counter service fast casual and sit down and order casual with what looked like enough seating at lunchtime on a weekday, but not sure about busier times (i.e. Friday Payday on the 1st of the month).The cool thing is if you park in the Durango Casino garage near the 215 side, the elevators take you right to it. Ok, it's not really that cool, but it is convenient.
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Katherine P.
Dec 19, 2024
Nice food hall with great choices. Located at the Durango casino so there's free parking. It's a mix of fast food, food court style and sit down restaurants. They have burgers, pasta, sushi, noodles, sandwiches, pasta. Some standouts are Prince Street Pizza and Shanghai Artisan Noodles. Lots of seating and everything is clean since it's a newer casino. We went on a weekday for a late dinner so it's wasn't packed at all.
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Cathy C.
Apr 24, 2024
Yelp Review 2024 #54:As of one of the newer food halls that have opened up in town in the last few months, Eat Your Heart Out is a strong contender by combining imports from other cities and some local favorites. From seafood, dessert, Hawaiian to coffee.In their line-up (starting from the first one you see when you get out of the elevator): Oyster Bar (a Station Casino staple), Nielsen's, Prince St. Pizza (from New York), Drink, Irv's Burgers (from L.A.), Vesta, Ai Pono (from Hawaii), Shang's, Yu-Or-Mi, Fiorella (from Philadelphia with locations in Station Casinos in Vegas), and Uncle Paulie's (from L.A.). It's a nice variety when it comes to flavors and price points.I'm the type of person that's all about maximizing my experience so, having a food hall that gives me a plethora of options is right up my alley. I can sit at the food court area and get pizza from Prince St., mahi mahi from Ai Pono, noodles from Shang's and finish with frozen custard from Nielsen's. So come here hungry or leave some leftovers for the next day.As far as the space, cleanliness, and ambiance...the food hall is bright, airy and spacious and it's before you get to the casino which is nice so you don't smell like cigarettes when you're done eating. Floors are clean and clear of clutter. The tables are snatched up quickly on a Friday night before somebody could even wipe off the tables - that's a choice!
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James A.
Aug 5, 2024
Located in the new Durango Casino and Resort that is the only game in the area (about 5 miles west of the Strip in Las Vegas), 'Eat Your Heart Out Food Hall' is a great rendition of the food hall idea that has all become the rage. My brother and his friend were staying at the Durango and had gotten food credits, so my wife and I got the opportunity to try a variety of different cuisines with them for lunch on two separate instances.The concept is similar to the much more advertised 'Famous Food' Hall in the Resort World complex on the Strip, but we all thought it had much better food for lower prices. It has about 25,000 square feet of space, with a colorful bar (DRNK) in the center, a lot of seating space all around, and various restaurants surrounding it (with some of the restaurants having their own private seating). It has a good website that one can browse ahead to see what is available. It is just off the Casino floor, and I didn't notice anybody smoking in the dining area (Durango, like all other casinos in Vegas, allow smoking, but we didn't feel it was too strong in the places we hung around). For lunch on a Thursday, we got different dishes from the following restaurants:-- Oyster Bar - open 24 hours-- Prince Street Pizza-- Ai Pono Cafe-- Shang Artisan Noodle-- Nielsen's Frozen CustardOne thing I noticed is that each restaurant seems to be individually operated with their own employees and system. This was very different than the other food halls we went to around Vegas, where one operator seemed to be operating the same restaurant across the different stalls, just with different cuisines. It also means there is no central retrieval system: it got pretty backed up during lunchtime, and none of the restaurants gave out pagers to let us know when ready. This was not a great experience since one of us had to be constantly checking to see when our food was ready. For a place like Oyster Bar, where a dish could take 30 minutes or more, it was annoying to eat separately as each dish became available. I also didn't see a public filtered water dispenser...guessing some restaurants give out free water more easily than others. For lunch on Friday, we came back and got smaller portions from Oyster Bar and Shang Artisan Noodle, our two favorite places in the Hall. And on the final day of his visit, my brother ordered a bunch of pastries from the coffee shop, Vesta, to finish off his total comp. It really went a long way, especially since we didn't use it for any of the finer dining establishments in the casino. It's the best food hall I've been to anywhere, and the prices were very good, compared to all the other places in Vegas. This makes sense since the casino seems to be located and advertised to more local traffic.
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Jacqui C.
Jul 2, 2024
Here it is - Eat Your Heart Out Food Hall inside Durango Casino & Resort. I've been inside a handful of food courts at numerous Station Casino properties, but this one stands out as the best one I've been in.This is a foodie's paradise right here. Some restaurants that can be found here are Vesta Coffee Roasters (which we visited), Irv's Burgers, DRNK, Yur-Oh-Mi Sushi, Al Pono Cafe, and Shang Artisan Noodle. Most of these restaurants were lunch places, so during the entire time we were at Vesta, it wasn't all that busy.This is your go-to food court, whether if you're staying at the Durango or a local trying out new places.
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Lacey A.
May 6, 2024
Not the hype people on instagram gave it. Just American food. Burgers, pizza, sandwiches, pasta. The past smelled good just nothing I could eat there. Most things had pork. & amongst other things it was all over priced. Now if you're not a local and you have to eat here by all means. We ended up at Prince pizza. All pizza was out for I'm not sure how long. So it was a matter of them reheating it. Not a real fan of that. However I would recommend the Old Smokey slice and the red velvet cake. Cake had a nice density and was super moist with cream cheese icing throughout the slice. Old Smokey was the most unique tasting slice and everything else tastes the same just a different presentation.
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Aleat C.
May 3, 2024
Overall options in the food hall is good. Ate at almost every restaurant and had a pleasant experience. The only establishment that I've tried twice and actually refused to try the second time but my kid wanted custard was Nielson's. I commented on their page. The "topper" to this experience, was the lovely young, red head girl standing by the custard machine at 2:07 pm on 5/3 rolling her eyes at me. The red head not even a part of conversation has the nerve to roll her eyes. She is very lucky I had my kids with me and didn't confront her about her "friendly" face. I should have walked away and not buy anything from this place... could have saved me $5 for some "nothing" special custard. Put something like "sorry not sorry" ice cream shop in Durango! Something like this establishment seems more appropriate and goes more with the Durango vibe!! Cute and trendy !
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Leon L.
Mar 2, 2025
Food was generally great, they got a pretty good sushi restart inside as well! Felt like a local Asian food court.
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