When it comes to what to do in Las Vegas when you’re not gambling – eating is definitely one of the top (and my personal favorite) activities.
And if you’re looking for a unique breakfast experience, there’s no better place to go than Hash House A Go Go in Las Vegas.
The restaurant has become famous for its oversized portions and farm fresh ingredients. From the Bloody Mary topped with a Waffle Tower to the French Toast stuffed with Red Peppers, this restaurant is sure to please your taste buds.
Not only that, but Adam Richman from the Travel Channel once declared it the “Most Important Meal of the Day”! From their HH Famous Meatloaf to the Tractor Driver Combo and Sage Fried Chicken, there’s something here for everyone.
I recently had the chance to experience Hash House A Go Go, and let me tell you – it was one of the best breakfast experiences I’ve ever had!
In this post, I’ll break down everything you need to know about this famous Vegas breakfast spot and give you the inside scoop on my experience eating at Hash House A Go Go.
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About the Restaurant
First, let me give you a bit of background information. Hash House A Go Go is a popular breakfast spot in Las Vegas that specializes in fresh agriculture and big portions.
It’s also become well known for their dishes like the Blueberry Pecan Pancake, Sage Fried Chicken, and Waffle Tower.
What is Hash House a Go Go famous for?
Hash House prides itself on offering “twisted” farm food, a combination of traditional comfort food with a modern twist. Located in Las Vegas and San Diego, the restaurant is known for its large portions of home-cooked meals made with fresh ingredients.
The popular dish at Hash House A Go Go is their “HH Famous Meatloaf”, which was featured on the Travel Channel show Man v. Food. The show’s host, Adam Richman, has also praised the restaurant for its unique presentation of classic breakfast dishes like waffle towers and French toast.
Check out the episode of Hash House A Go Go featured on Man v. Food here 👇
Where did Hash House A Go Go originate?
The restaurant was founded in San Diego, CA by chef Jim Little. Since then, it has become a popular breakfast destination for celebrities like Martha Stewart and Spin Magazine.
There’s also a Hash House location in Orlando, Florida.
Hash House A Go Go Vegas locations
Hash House A Go Go has two main locations in Las Vegas: the Strip, and Downtown.
The Hash House location on the strip is located inside the LINQ Hotel + Experience and it’s arguably the most popular one. The Downtown location is located inside the Plaza Hotel & Casino.
They both serve breakfast all day, as well as a dinner menu that includes dishes like Sage Chicken, Crispy Pork Tenderloin, and HH Famous Meatloaf. The restaurant also offers outdoor seating and online ordering.
There are also a few other Hash House locations in or near Vegas, a bit outside of the strip:
- Hash House West Sahara – 6800 West Sahara Avenue, Las Vegas, NV
- Hash House The Plaza – 1 South Main St, Las Vegas, NV
- Hash House Henderson – 555 North Stephanie St, Las Vegas, NV
- Hash House Summerlin – 10810 W. Charleston Blvd, Las Vegas, NV
What to know before you go
Hash House A Go Go is a popular restaurant, so you should expect to wait in line for a table. The good news is that the wait is usually worth it!
I’d recommend going early on a weekday to avoid the crowds.
You can also make a reservation in advance on OpenTable. This is probably your best bet if you don’t want to wait in a long line. And if you don’t feel like dining in, Hash House offers online ordering and delivery.
I’d definitely recommend sitting in the actual restaurant to eat though, to get the full Hash House experience.
What forms of payment are accepted at Hash House A Go Go
Currently, Hash House A Go Go accepts cash, credit/debit card, Apple Pay, and Google Pay.
Does Hash House A Go Go offer drinks?
Oh yes, they do.
The drink menu includes coffee, tea, soda, and alcoholic drinks like Bloody Marys. They also have a selection of signature cocktails like the “The Black Crow” and the “Drunk Clam.”
Best time to visit Hash House
I’d recommend going between 7:30 (right when they open!) and 9 a.m. on a weekday, since those are usually the slowest times for breakfast restaurants. This way, you’ll be able to avoid the long lines and wait times.
Hash House stays open until 3pm during the week, and as you can expect it gets busier and busier as the day goes on.
Hash House A Go Go Vegas – Breakfast Review
Now for my experience at Hash House A Go Go.
I recently visited Hash House a Go Go in Las Vegas to try out their world-famous breakfast. I had heard about the long lines that form outside this restaurant on weekends, so I had to see what all the hype was about.
Location
I decided to visit the Hash House at the LINQ, since it was closer to me than the other locations. The restaurant is located inside the hotel, making it convenient and easy to find.
From the moment I stepped inside, it was clear that this was not your typical breakfast spot! The restaurant is full of unique decorations, such as vintage tractors and live stock.
The restaurant had an inviting atmosphere with a farm-style decor, and it was surprisingly spacious.
Food
The menu features some old recipes with a modern twist, like Sage Fried Chicken Benedict and the Hand Hammered Crispy Pork Tenderloin Sandwich.
Literally everything on the menu looked amazing it was hard to even choose what to get.
I ordered the Andy’s World Famous Fried Chicken Waffle Tower with hash browns and eggs on the side. The presentation was incredible.
The hash browns were crispy, the waffle was fluffy and flavorful, and the chicken was juicy and tender.
Everything tasted as good as it looked!
I forced my dad to order the Brown Sugar Banana Pancakes so that I could try some. They were also delicious and smelled heavenly. The banana was cooked to perfection and the pancakes were fluffy, light, and airy.
To drink, I decided to step out of my comfort zone and try the B.L.T. Bloody Mary. I’m usually not a fan of Bloody Marys, but this one was surprisingly delicious.
Even my dad, who usually doesn’t like them, said it was pretty good.
Service
The service at Hash House A Go Go was great. The wait staff was knowledgeable and friendly, and the food came out quickly (even though it was busy). Our server was constantly refilling our water and checking on us, which was really nice.
They even gave us complimentary biscuits with honey butter – a nice touch.
Final thoughts: Is Hash House worth the hype?
Overall, my experience at Hash House A Go Go was amazing.
The food was delicious and the service was great. I’d highly recommend it to anyone looking for a fantastic breakfast spot in Las Vegas. If you’re feeling adventurous, this is definitely the place to go!
10/10 would recommend.
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