Went here with some friends for a late breakfast after a night out at the recommendation of a friend. I was happy to see that this was an affordable option in the otherwise inflated price bubble that is Vegas – and it is managed by a renowned chef to boot. For my sandwich, I decided to go with the roasted turkey sandwich and substituted roasted red peppers for the bacon. The sandwich itself was decently sized and was delicious. It was amazing that it barely cost over $ 10 since you can often get more expensive items from other hotels that taste like microwaved meat patties. This place is definitely a somewhat hidden secret for a quick breakfast or lunch and is definitely worth checking out if you’re in the mood for a quality bite without breaking the bank.
Eileen L.
Classificação do local: 4 Los Angeles, CA
Hipster artisan sammiches at hipster prices, but so worth it… at least for the Roasted Turkey Sammich! Hits: * For once, I ordered something better than Chris K!!! His Slow Roasted Berkshire Pork was good, but I was delighted by and savored every bit of my Roasted Turkey(also with bacon, avocado, aioli, sans onion relish on ciabatta) * I usually fear ciabatta sammiches, but the bread was lightly toasted and actually chewable * Breakfast served all day — tempting, very tempting * The décor around the restaurant is fun :) Lessons Learned: * Medium-sized sammiches that ranges in price from $ 10 — $ 14(without sides) * The line isn’t long, but you may have to wait awhile for your sammiches — I think we waited 15 minutes for ours and there were few orders before us * Operating hours: 10a — 5p Definitely our top choice for the limited dining selection at the MGM food court. Too bad the place isn’t open late night… Guess Earl’s will have to do: D
Drew A.
Classificação do local: 2 Long Beach, NY
Were my expectations high coming in here? Sure. But it’s not like I was looking for Colicchio to get his shiny head all sweaty making me a sammy in the back. I simply thought they’d have an interesting menu of overpriced, but delicious ‘wich’s. Wrong. The menu is boring, the sammies are small and, as expected, the prices are high(peep the pic of my slow-roasted pork pressed ‘wich). Bleh. I wouldn’t be proud of that sammich if I made it in my own kitchen. Stumbling out of Wet Republic? You’ll do just fine here. For everyone else, look elsewhere for good eats.
Bonnie C.
Classificação do local: 2 Los Angeles, CA
Honestly, would have walked to the food court around the corner, but seeing as how I predicted I’d be at the food court later in the AMs… I chose to go with the«healthier/better/guiltless» option. Had the Roasted Turkey. Good. Nothing to rave about. Put me in walking vicinity of Earl’s and I’d go there 100%.
Victoria T.
Classificação do local: 2 Los Angeles, CA
Popped in here for some lunch since I was staying at MGM. Honestly, a trip down to Planet Hollywood’s Earl Grey Sandwiches would have been a wiser choice. This place is PRICEY! For just a sandwich that doesn’t even come with chips or a side salad, they really shouldn’t overcharge their customers. Some sandwiches are good, but some aren’t and the price just doesn’t make it any better. If I really had to choose a favorite, I would pick the turkey sandwich. I tried the shrimp one and for a shrimp lover, it was disappointing. Would not recommend. You can probably find better shrimp salad sandwiches elsewhere. On top of overpriced sandwiches, this place is SUPERCROWDED especially at lunch hours. My family had to stand up while eating our sandwiches and so did a lot of other people. Not enough seating whatsoever.
Asia E.
Classificação do local: 4 Pasadena, CA
I’m conflicted by this place, I’m in love with what I ordered, but I wasn’t crazy about the other things I’ve sampled. I ordered a turkey sandwich, but I ordered it without bread. Breadless sandwiches are a bit of an oxymoron but the ingredients are so good they can stand alone as its own quirky dish. The turkey sandwich I ordered were thick slices of warm, fresh turkey, slices of avocado, grilled balsamic onions, crispy bacon, and aioli. It was a perfect meal — I loved the saltiness of the bacon paired with the creaminess of the avocado, and the sweetness of the balsamic onions created balance… it was almost the perfect meal for me. I had a friend who ordered the same sandwich but(obviously) with the bread. It tasted like completely different! The ciabatta(as much as I love love love carbs) muted all the saltiness I fell in love with, it actually muted all of the flavor. My friend also ordered the breakfast sandwich, which was pretty good, but still not very memorable. I personally feel like the bread hid all of the high-quality ingredients. My vote? Definitely worth a try, but I dare you to go bread-less, you might like it~
Mark H.
Classificação do local: 4 Honolulu, HI
good sandwich! I forgot what I ordered – it might’ve been their meatloaf sandwich? In any event, the sandwich was satisfying. It didn’t have the WoW factor though. If you happen to be at MGM and looking for a quick lunch, stop by here and you probably won’t be disappointed. A nearby stop as you leave the MGM pools and had back towards the casino…
Scott H.
Classificação do local: 3 Norman, OK
This may be a 3.5 star review. The meatloaf was a large sandwich. The slab of meatloaf was nearly an inch thick, and the cheddar on top was nice and melted. This was an excellent sandwich. During another meal, I tried the pulled pork panini. I think this was more imaginative than the meatloaf. Maybe not better, but definitely more interesting. It was spicy, which I liked. And, they got an excellent crunch on the bread from the panini press. The sandwich doesn’t look like much, but it’s filling, so don’t let your eyes fool you when it arrives. They were out of potato salad, which was annoying. Also, their brand of kettle chips(I can’t recall the name) has way too much vinegar in their salt and vinegar chips. It was overpowering, I couldn’t finish them.
Abigail D.
Classificação do local: 3 San Francisco, CA
This place isn’t horrible. I love the idea of it all. It just wasn’t up to snuff. For a place with«wich» in it’s name, I would think the sandwiches would be bomb. Instead, they were mediocre. I had the chicken pesto panini. It definitely lacked flavor and the bread wasn’t as crispy as I had hoped a panini would be. Not bad, just wouldn’t come back again. TIP: If you’re looking for a good sandwich and you’re in the MGM anyway, make your way down the walkway to Tower 2. Go to the Delights café and order their Bourbon or Market. You won’t regret it.
Cameron Y.
Classificação do local: 5 Houston, TX
This is my new favorite lunch spot in Las Vegas! For $ 15 you can get a sandwich, chips, fruit, and a beverage. After our first visit, my Mom and I decided to split this combo, as the sandwiches are very large. During our weekend trip, we tried the shredded pork, the goat cheese and arugula, the ham and muenster, and the blackened steak. The blackened steak was by far the most delicious. All were great though! Lunch in Vegas to me should be quick and easy. I’m not into having a big sit down lunch. I’ve got places to go! It’s short order style and the staff is super friendly. I will continue to come here again and again!
Jeffrey C.
Classificação do local: 3 Silicon Valley, CA
Solid sandwiches, decent«healthy» option in an area devoid of that, and a quick, easy, efficient process to boot. But just two dang expensive. A «combo” – sandwich, chips, drink, and a banana – sets you back $ 15, and even the sandwich alone will cost you a Hamilton minus Jefferson. The Tom Colicchio brand-name comes behind these ‘wichcraft sandwiches, but they’re nowhere near amazeballs. It’s not like an Ike’s Place San Francisco treat, or a drool-worthy NOLA po-boy, or even as tasty as Jimmy John’s fresh-baked bread(don’t hate; you know it’s delicious). Still, not a bad option for a quick lunch.
Randi B.
Classificação do local: 4 Anaheim Hills, CA
Tom Collichio sure does know what’s up! I am a massive Craftsteak fan and now I am also a huge fan of his sandwiches! BF and I wanted a quick meal so we decided to try ‘wichcraft. I ordered the Roasted Turkey and BF got the Chicken Salad Sandwich. The only reason why I won’t give 5 stars is the price — two sandwiches, one bottled water, and one $ 7 beer turned into a $ 36 meal. That’s a bit much for sandwiches, but I suppose everything in Vegas is somewhat overpriced. We LOVED our sandwiches! BF’s Chicken Salad had big chunks of fresh chicken breast and was served on super soft, thick, wheat bread. My Roasted Turkey was very good, I loved the caramelized balsamic onions and the fresh avocado. The bacon tasted like it was freshly cooked. If you are in MGM and want a quick meal, I highly suggest coming here.
Ashley B.
Classificação do local: 2 Las Vegas, NV
Sloppy sandwich. Did you read that Tom? Your sandwich I paid 8 dollars for was sloppily made! I needed to eat while working at MGM. I wanted to eat at Craftsteak, but it was closed. I saw ‘whichcraft and after reading reviews I was skeptical. However, it was there, it was open, there was no line. I opted for the mozzarella panini. I was weary of ordering a pricier sandwich with meat because of the mediocre reviews of most of them. Sandwich ordered to go. Wait time was fast. Took my panini away and… As I ate it I realized the half I was eating only had cheese in it. Wtf, I thought. So I inspected the other half — and there was the rest of the ingredients. Slopped into the panini, spilling out the other side. Come on. If I’m going to pay over 8 bucks for a panini could it at least be well made? The flavors were decent, but the presentation was terrible. Plus how can I even rectify the ingredients dispersal situation when everything is already grilled together? That’s right… I can’t. If you want a sammie go to Earl of Sandwich. At least if it sucks, you will not have paid as much for it.