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"This kind of hole-in-the-wall Mexican joint can be found all over California but not always so readily elsewhere. It's also the kind of family-run (since 1950) place increasingly forced out of Vegas by giant hotel conglomerates, making it even more worth..."
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"It doesn't look like much from the outside, but the family that runs this cute cafe are really nice and the food is quite good. It's located on Main Street, between downtown and Charleston, but you wouldn't...."
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| "One of Las Vegas' oldest Mexican restaurants, which opened in 1950, attracts old-school tourists with a taste for El Sombrero's homemade salsas and tortillas...." |
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[ more from search.cityguide.aol]
| "It's been rumored that army scout Rafael Rivera, who founded Las Vegas in 1830, dined at El Sombrero Cafe. Actually, this tiny ramshackle Mexican eatery hasn't been around that long, but having opened in 1950, it certainly predates 90 percent of the local..." |
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[ more from travel.latimes]
"This kind of hole-in-the-wall Mexican joint can be found all over California but not always so readily elsewhere. It's also the kind of family-run (since 1950) place increasingly forced out of Vegas by giant hotel conglomerates, making it even more worth..."
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