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I was very excited when I read about this new restaurant concept. I have been there twice with a party of six. I was very disappointed on both occasions.To me, a throw back restaurant called Frankie Bones should bring back memories of the 70's or 80's. The restaurant is beautiful, great staff, and does have a great atmosphere. I had a Crab Louie cocktail in Vegas and I still talk about it. It was the best, hard boiled egg, asparagus, shrimp, lump crab meat, pickle, beets, with Russian Dressing, and it was gigantic. Frankie Bones @ $12.00 was a Martini class with a couple of cut up shrimp and some hard boiled egg with Thousand Island desssing. It was a very poor attempt at a throw back item and way over priced. The Wise Guy cut Prime Rib @28.00 was all fat and should never have gone out of the Kitchen. It looked tiny on the plate, did not look like it was slow roasted, just grilled. The next trip was just as bad, my Calamari was very skimpy and the Lobster Mac and Cheese @$24.00 was tiny and very rich and heavy. My Idea of an Old School throw back restaurant is big portions at a reasonable price and make your money on the drinks. I don't care about the price, just give me some good quality food and a nice portion and I will keep coming back. The chef needs to decide what he wants to be known for, high priced skimpy meals, or large portions at a fair price.
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