Brenda. B.
Yelp
The only good thing I can say about this place is that the woman serving us was very attentive and welcoming. The "1 star" is for lack of effort, imagination and value here. This place certainly won't be encouraging anyone to eat vegan. I am not strictly vegan, but do enjoy good vegan options whenever they're available. I have been to Crossroads in Los Angeles a few times and enjoyed the meals there. This "outpost" of the restaurant at Resorts World was really expensive for what they are serving. To give you an idea, one bratwurst, one smash burger, French fries, one beer, and one canned rosé, and a small bottle of water came to $80 with tax and tip. This is NOT a bad review based on the fact that it's meatless. The impossible patties and meatless bratwurst were good quality and cooked correctly. What Crossroads Burgers is offering isn't anything that couldn't be obtained from your local grocery store. For example, a bratwurst with sauerkraut and mustard on a pretzel roll - not innovative, unique or interesting, whether it's meat or not. The smash burger with two impossible patties, tomato, lettuce, vegan cheese and lettuce... pretty much available at a lot of regular restaurants. It reminded us of food you buy at a street fair or baseball stadium, and not in a good/ fun way.The fries were bland other than being very salty. There could be many more add ons to make what they serve even mildly more interesting. Last I checked, things like pickle relish, peperoncini, spicy mustard, hot sauce, and even chili can all be vegan. Your only options here are yellow mustard, packets of ketchup and an agave mustard which is fine if you like to dump sugary mustard all over your food. The drink offerings were also pretty shameful. Just because people choose to eat vegan doesn't mean they don't want to enjoy a good glass of wine or nice coctktail! They offered 3 canned wines, one which was sweet (what's the sugar obsession with this place?) The rosé was flat out disgusting. I wouldn't cook with it. The canned beer selection was weak with a single IPA or a flavored fruit beer.There is a lot of good and innovative Vegan food available in Vegas these days. It's such a shame because I was hoping for another great option but this place is as basic as it gets. I won't be recommending it or going back.