I never ate here before. The food looks good. Another great review 👏 Its amazing all of the restaurants that we have in Vegas. Beings you have had your own restaurant in Dallas, you know how good food should be prepared. Thank you for sharing with us. Keep up the great job 🙂👍
Loyal fan here, Bob I’ve been watching you since you were in Dallas. I followed you to Vegas. What you done to the inside of that house is remarkable. I never thought it was gonna look like that but wow it’s beautiful. On another note I was a 28 year resident in Las Vegas Nevada Before being transferred down to Phoenix Arizona where I’ve been the last 20 years plus, there’s a little restaurant downtown I think it’s some fourth Street north of Charleston call Chicago Jose it’s a house I used to know the old man that owned it for many years very tiny little house, but it was delicious Italian food and the lasagna was to die for. I have an in many years but some of my friends up there say it still wonderful. Please check out Chicago Joe’s. I think you’ll really like it.
you 're still oldschool giving directions like every young person doesnt depend on the satnav to get them somewhere. i appreciate it because i still look for monuments to find stuff. still have physical maps in my car.
Good video, I actually live in pasty country in the Upper Peninsula of michigan because of the Cornish miners coming over and working in the mines here. That braid is the handle so the guys could hold it and not get whatever was on their hands in their food. Also it is pass-tee not pace tee.
Love these videos Bob. I can remember watching an episode of Andrew Zimmern up in the northern midwest and they pronounced them Pass t’s but hey maybe its tomato toemotto. There’s a place in Tehachapi Ca that makes Okie Pies. Smaller but similar. That’s the closest thing I’ve had to a pasty. When is the next funeral scammer video ?! Man I love those.
Years ago the miners had one large pasty where half was a cornish pasty and the other half was a sweet dessert pasty, they ate the savoury end first then got to the dessert bit halfway through 😁
I've been here before. Fantastic food and good beer selection. One of those finds on a trip to Vegas where I had a rental car and just started doom scrolling Google maps for a place to eat.
Great Video... im sure you know that Cornwell is on the South West Coast of England... look up the history of the Pasty... It is made like that so the old Miners could carry it down the mines and hold it on the edge so the meat does not spill out... Yes you can eat it with your Hands... they are Yummy Yummy Yummy!
Another awesome video! Thank you for posting. I haven’t seen you review any Mexican restaurants, mind you I have to catch up with your postings. But there is a Mexican restaurant (Lindo Michoacán) 645 Carnegie st. in Henderson, really nice looking in the hill. Wonder if you’d review it or have? Would love to make it my go to Mexican restaurant if it’s any good never been there…..
The idea with the braid on the pasty is, when the men were down the tin mines, they could hold onto it and eat it with their hands and discard it or offer it to the Bucca (Cornish equivalent of a Pooka), so they wouldn’t collapse the mine on them!
OK, FYI Cornwall is in the Southwest tip of England, not the North. The North and Midlands are Manchester, York, Sheffield, Birmingham. Tea in England is normally Tea, Cream/Milk, Sugar/Sweetener. Russians drink Tea with Lemon and Sweetener NO Milk.
You need to do a video in Vegas asking people if they can point Cornwall on a map. Even you Bob didn't get it right. Cornwall is the deep south of England. My fav place in the world
Pasties are meat pies made for miners and came to America with them. But I guarantee that no coal, silver, or copper miner ever ate a pasty with tea. Grab, go, eat and get back to work.
Legally you can’t call it a ‘Cornish Pasty’ if it wasn’t made in Cornwall (UK). Other makers here in Uk have to rename them if made in other parts of the country.
I'm surprised the ice cream didn't melt too much. Most places you go, the Ice Cream is just a Melting Snowman by the time you finish dinner. Well you going to see about bringing your Band there ?? If you do Please film it ! :~)
Once again!! Another great suggestion. Ill be seeing them next week as well, Great Stuff Sir, Keep up the great work, I only wish I wasn't leaving on Wednesday I would Love to see TURBO LOVER at the Dive....
Wasn't that a gravy/au jus in the small bowl/cup? It would have probably been better if you poured that over it after cutting up into manageable pieces?!?! At least that's how I would have eaten it! The vibe was 🔥very cool place but IMO the cuisine doesn't match the aesthetics/atmosphere...gives off an industrial pizza pub vibe IMO! Which isn't a bad thing! I would go here just for the atmosphere! I bet it's packed on weekends!
You can get them easily. I always grab 10 or 20 from a casino cage when I visit Vegas and give them to friends in England as gifts who refuse to believe that they exist.
😂 Bob, traditional English food you are eating, though it has basically poor working class origins, leftovers made into pasty for Minors....Sunday Roast dinner....Fish and Chips.....scampi and chips, haddock and chips....pickled onions...pickled eggs .....Ploughmans Salad (my favourite growing up).....all the foreign takeaway and restaurant are owned by people from the countries
8:53 That's about right. Why do you think we let you win in 1776? Food wasn't worth nicking 🙂 Jokes aside and no offence meant by it this is a poor representation of a good pasty. I'm not the biggest fan of them myself but a good one is world's apart from this. I say that from having tried this exact pasty the last time I was in Vegas because some American friends wanted to try British food. Everyone left disappointed.
You really have no idea where Cornwall is 😂 and how to pronounce pasty! The ridge on the pasty was to allow land workers and miners to hold the pasty with dirty hands and eat the rest of it and have them the option of throwing the dirtied ridge away. Cornish Pasty had ridge on top whilst Devon pasty has ridge on side.