Address: 107 N 4th St, Las Vegas, NV 89101, USA
Phone: +17022278531
Sunday: 9AM–4AM
Monday: 9AM–4AM
Tuesday: 9AM–4AM
Wednesday: 9AM–4AM
Thursday: 9AM–4AM
Friday: 9AM–4AM
Saturday: 9AM–4AM
Rusty Shackelford
First time going to white castle and it did not disappoint. Staff was very friendly. Sliders were fresh she the cheese was warm.... Definitely recommend!!
Bob P
Of all the years I've been on earth this is my first trip to a White Castle. It didn't disappoint. I love those mini burgers with the rehydrated onions steamed into them and the small square buns. Vegas is known for their buffets and exotic food choices, but I'll take WC or anything off the strip all day long. I really don't like following the tourist trail when other options are available.
T Bessard
Tried the White Castle burgers on Fremont Street. Fremont is very casual and laid back. Lot of entertainment, music and smoking. I called it the land of tattoos. Saw a lot of great artwork on people. I personally prefer the strip but if you want to go wild out go to Fremont. The sliders come cooked in onions. I would add mustard and ketchup for more flavor. They give you packets. When you add mustard and ketchup they taste like McDonald's Cheeseburgers.
Benjamin A Hoga
It's absolutely amazing how something so simple stays the same for ever since the beginning of time (1921?). The people working here are hard at non-stop. White Castle is an American regional hamburger restaurant chin with 377 locations across 13 states, with its greatest presence in the Midwest and New York metropolitan area. It has been generally credited as the world's first fast-food hamburger chain, founded on September 13, 1921. It is known for its small, square hamburgers referred to as 'Sliders". The burgers were initially priced at five cents until 1929 and remained at 10 cents until 1949. In the 1940s, White Castle periodically ran promotional ads in local newspapers which contained coupons offering five burgers for ten cents, takeout only. We paid approximately $1.30 for the sliders. The line of people was out the door at 11:30pm Yep, still in very high demand. White Castle Building #8, originally built in 1936 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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Across the street there is a parking garage. The first hour is free then $3 /hr after that.
What is impossible slider? I am from Michigan and we have always had Porcelain Palace near us but, I never heard of that.
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