Bob Eats Vegas Hunts Down a $6 Burger at Sunset Station in Henderson

In this episode, Bob Eats Vegas heads to the Brass Fork inside Sunset Station Casino in Henderson, Nevada, chasing down a $5.99 burger deal he’s seen flashing on a giant roadside sign. A local to the area, Bob gives us the lowdown on this 24-hour dining spot that’s often overlooked in favor of big chains. While not a fine-dining experience, Brass Fork offers a nostalgic throwback to when Vegas deals were plentiful and affordable.

Bob dives into the burger—small, speedy, and dressed with Thousand Island and onions. He’s not blown away, but he’s not mad either. For $6, it’s a solid choice, especially compared to fast food prices. Bob reminds viewers that the meal deal requires a free players card, which even gifted him $5 in free slot play. That led to a brief (and rare) gambling moment where he walked out ahead—barely.

Beyond the burger, Bob explores the casino’s variety: Yard House, Ben & Jerry’s, a Regal Cinema, and more. He highlights its value as a hangout for locals, particularly those in Henderson, and encourages folks to get out and explore their city. For cheap late-night eats and a fun environment, Sunset Station fits the bill—even if you don’t gamble.

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