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    Triple 7 Restaurant and Microbrewery

    3.6 (740 reviews)
    Open 4:00 pm - 9:00 PM
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Shirley N.

    We were a group of 15 for dinner this past Monday night on a five day four night stay with our social club while staying at the adjacent California hotel and casino. We were given the Aloha coupon food coupon book that included the Main Street hotel & casino eateries. We decided to redeem dinner coupons here - either dinner or specialty. The specialty coupon covers their prime rib dinner. Several of us ordered prime rib. The coupon says it comes with soup or salad. When we asked our server she said they only serve what's stated on the menu and not what it says on the coupon. I requested the baked potato fully loaded with my prime rib which was served medium rare as I wanted. The other popular items ordered by our group was the burger with fries. One person ordered the loaded nachos. A very huge item. Our food came in relatively good time once all orders were taken. None of us ordered dessert.

    Medium rare prime rib dinner
    Donna L.

    Came here to use our aloha specialty coupon for the prime rib dinner and it did not disappoint. Make sure to ask for salad as it is included. They do not offer rare prime rib. Only medium rare but mine still came out nicely. Others on my table ordered the ribs and burger and it looked good too!

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    Mike O.

    I get to visit Vegas maybe every couple of years or so, often staying downtown for part of the trip. As an islander from Hawaii visiting "the 9th island," there are comfort spots like the nearby Market Street Cafe or the Garden Court buffet, but I feel like I overlook and under rate Triple 7 every time. We stopped in a couple of times this visit and were pleasantly surprised each time! The only knock on the stars is that things were a bit understandably slow. There appeared to be only one person working the floor each time, so bless their hearts for doing what they can and providing the service they did. Very pleasant customer service, it just seemed they were away for longer spells of time than what would be ideal. The food was great! We got their club sandwich, which had a very good healing of meat, and is wonderful on the rye bread, as you can see. The fries were really tasty too. Really solid dish. Definitely worth coming by and having lunch, maybe catching a game.

    Don't believe this sign , still charged us the full price!!!!! When you go in , make sure you ask for the prime rib special.
    Craig K.

    Shady business practice. Saw a sign for prime rib special for $19.99. 4pm to close. Well we came in around 6:50pm and ordered the prime rib thinking it was a special. So we later find out the special is a smaller portion with less sides. But it says absolutely NOTHING on the sign about this or the menu itself!!!!!! The menu only shows a prime rib dinner and nothing about the special. I know business is slow but shady practices like this is straight out dirty.

    Entrance inside Main Street Station Casino
    Mikaela C.

    After years of having Triple 7 beers at parties, we finally stopped into the brewery itself to grab a couple walking beers straight from the source. The brewery was pretty impressive looking; we loved the giant windows showcasing the brew system. There was a line out the door for people who were dining, but we were able to walk right in and up to the bar since we were just grabbing beers to go. We waited close to 10 minutes for service, but once the bartender made his way over he was quite friendly and knowledgeable of the beer they had on draft. I opted for the High Roller Gold blonde ale. It was decent; nothing super exciting, but easy drinking. My husband had the Oktoberfest Bier which was quite good; probably one of the better Oktoberfest style beers in Vegas this year. We also grabbed a taster to share of the Pumpkin Spice Coffee Ale; it was a little thin to me with a hint of green peppery taste, but my husband really enjoyed it. Overall, not a bad spot in downtown to grab a craft beer to-go while walking Fremont. All beers were $6 for 16oz or $7.50 for a 23oz pour. Pretty good deal in general for Vegas.

    Yes they do make a variety of their own beers on the premises. Of course you can order your own name brands if you prefer.
    Steve O.

    I was extremely disappointed to find out they only serve a limited menu before 4PM. I told my friends we could meet there instead of driving somewhere else since the food is good and they have a decent selection. My prime rib sandwich was more like an average roast beef sandwich with meat that was dry. Probably left over from the prime rib dinner served the night before. Fortunately, the chicken wings and poke nachos my friends ordered satisfied them or I would have felt guilty for recommending 777. The server was very pleasant and checked on us frequently. I'll just have to wait until after 4 my next visit so I can order what I actually want.

    Bad pizza
    Lisa G.

    This place is a shell of itself...before the pandemic, extensive menu to include fresh rolled sushi and homemade chili to die for....now those are long gone! This is only the second time I have been here since the big shutdown and it was as disappointing as the first. This place really is beautiful inside, and because it was Monday...the MNF game was on...but barely anyone was there. We ordered 2 beers...the full two stars go to the beer...it is very very good and a great price. We split the pepperoni pizza. Super average, I actually kick myself for not going to Pizza Rock....but I had to give it one more chance for all the nostalgia it has brought me in the past few years before the shutdown. They did have a sign for a 21 dollar decent bottle of wine on the table... This is so sad I have to say this...but maybe it is time to rebrand and do something better...this is not fair to the Hawaiians who have meal tickets to use to eat sub par food.

    Shie S.

    Hubby and I came here to eat so we can get our parking ticket validated. The place is clean even if it is located inside the old casino. Staff was friendly and efficient. We tried the wings and fish& chips and all tasted good. Not bad option if you want to dine in this hotel.

    Flight of their original 5: Special, Black Chip, High Roller, Marker Pale, Royal Red
    Mary H.

    After a walking tour, we saw this microbrewery and had to stop in to try to beer. This was a really cute restaurant and we had quick service. Good beer

    Prime Rib
    Reef A.

    This is a hidden gem located in the Main Street Casino. Prime rib is always good. Casual atmosphere, friendly service, good food and reasonable prices make this place a go to spot.

    Wings
    Miranda G.

    We were looking for a place to eat and stumbled upon the Triple 7. My husband started with their IPA and said it was really good. We started with the wings and wow! They were perfect! I loved them and would've ordered more but our server didn't come back before the rest of the food was out. My club sandwich was recommended by our server but was disappointing. I only ate half because I just didn't like it. My husband liked his meal though, the Nashville Hot Chicken sandwich with slaw on the side. It was not as spicy as actual Nashville Hot Chicken but still good. I would go back just for the wings!

    New York steak and fries with High Roller.

    Went there twice for happy hour (4pm to 6pm Monday through Friday). Great deals for an appetizer and beer for $10. They also have a $19.99 prime rib special.waitresses were very attentive and friendly. Liked that I could watch sports while enjoying my meals and beverages.

    Classic Burger w mac salad
    Wayne G.

    Triple 7 was the first meal of the trip. Since my mother eats early we arrived around 5pm. We got seated immediately. The place is a very nice sports brewery. There are a lot of TVs around the perimeter and I noticed many award winning banners hung. Using the Aloha coupons to redeem our meal we ordered the Prime Rib and Classic Burger. My brother came along and joined us for dinner and he ordered the Philly Cheesesteak. While being assisted immediately my mother is always the one that needs the most time to figure out what to order. That was a mistake and was not seeing until after 30 mins later. People kept queuing at the front and it seems they were more focused on getting people seated versus actually serving the one seated. After putting in our orders the food so long all I could notice is the line forming at the front. Even after receiving our orders that is all I could notice. The food here isn't the best. My Classic burger had no flavor, the potato bun wasn't appealing that it was removed, the patty didn't taste seasoned and the mac salad tasted like mayonnaise and pasta. The Prime Rib wasn't good either. There were sections that was not cooked properly based on how we wanted the meat cooked and it was tough. I did try a bite of the Cheesesteak just to see and the meat was dry. The best part of the meal was the fries. Since we did have the Aloha coupon my mother wanted to come back and use them. She enjoyed the burger since the texture was something she could chew easily. My brother and I ordered the Poke Nachos and it was decent. Since my mother noticed we didn't really eat much she offered some of her burger, but she never understood the point that the food isn't really worth the time or money. (although it was covered by the coupon) During the second visit the wait time for service wasn't as bad as the initial visit. There wasn't the same amount of traffic either. If I have not came the second time this review would have 1 less star. Overall I think the food isn't worth the time or money. If my friends and I are in the area and wanted to get some drinks and some appetizers I would probably think of Triple 7 as an option, but that would depend where we are at at the time. VERDICT: One and done

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    Ask the Community - Triple 7 Restaurant and Microbrewery

    Glad they finally posted the menu on their website, but now I notice there is no poke on the menu. Did they stop offering poke bowls at the 777 Brew Pub?

    Is the restaurant open and do they take reservations?

    Yes, it's open, I ate there last week. Its closed on Tue & Wed. I had their mushroom Swiss burger, it's a wonderful burger. And yes they take reservations at 800-465-0711.

    Does Triple 7 still have Happy Hour? No mention of it on the website?

    No more happy hour

    Do you carry sour beers?

    Hi Jimmy! We don't currently serve any sour brews. It's possible that we may serve them in the future as our Brewmaster always has something up his sleeve! Thanks for reaching out!

    Do they have cider on tap?

    No ciders on tap, unfortunately, but usually a fruit forward brewmaster special on tap, currently a blood orange Hef tapping today.. best local breweries for ciders would be Tenaya Creek and Hop Nuts.. though guest taps, usually a good selection

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