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Excalibur is a 4,000-room, King Arthur-themed hotel and casino that went up three decades ago near the south end of the Strip. It could use a new coat of paint, the Camelot vibe has been supplanted in the buffet room for whatever the aesthetic is where you Google "generic office stock photo" and use that as inspiration, but the poker room is good and the value of the weekday brunch ($20.49; $23.99 on weekends) is solid. The food itself rates a C plus.
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Excalibur is a 4,000-room, King Arthur-themed hotel and casino that went up three decades ago near the south end of the Strip. It could use a new coat of paint, the Camelot vibe has been supplanted in the buffet room for whatever the aesthetic is where you Google “generic office stock photo” and use that as inspiration, but the poker room is good and the value of the weekday brunch ($20.49; $23.99 on weekends) is solid. The food itself rates a C plus.
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