With its simple Italian cuisine, this casual eatery is a perfect fit for visitors and guests at Palace Station.

Features
- Valet parking, parking lot & parking garage
- Dress code: Casual
- Full bar
- Kid-friendly
- Reservations suggested

THIS RESTAURANT IS CLOSED Pasta Palace Restaurant Review:
Much like the restaurants at its sister Station Casino properties, Pasta Palace's strong suit is its simple Italian food--and plenty of it---for the hotel-casino's largely local clientele, who are also extremely conscious about getting the most bang for their buck. Dinner specials, including bread, soup or salad, a meat, chicken or seafood entrée, a side of pasta and a carafe of wine for less than $15, are not uncommon features of its menu. The Boulder Station restaurant has a homey feel about it, with it's rose-colored walls and massive, dark-wood wine racks that divide the restaurant in half, while the Palace Station location, with its dimmed lighting, gives the illusion of a more elegant dining experience. But casual is the name of the game here, so don't be afraid to skip the heavy pastas and sauces and opt for a light meal, say, a bowl of its hearty minestrone soup and a house salad with the tangy, creamy Italian house dressing. Or try an individual-sized pizza, baked in a small kitchen area near the front of the dining room.
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