Best Employee Uniforms

Readers' Pick:
RIO
3700 W. Flamingo Road
     Rather than retire the category, we keep testing you. And no, you don't budge. Like Tevye crying for "Tradition!" in "Fiddler on the Roof," readers know which hotel they owe -- or blame, depending on their gender and feminist stance -- for the rather cheeky approach to the service industry that nearly every hotel, including second-place Paris, has come to copy in some fashion.

Our Pick:
CAESARS PALACE
3570 Las Vegas Blvd. South
      Names weren't named -- apparently no promotional deal was cut -- but when the "Friends" came to Las Vegas in last spring's cliffhanger for the hit NBC comedy, you knew where they were hanging out. The fact that ever-struggling actor Joey (Matt LeBlanc) had to don a helmet and breastplate to work as a resident Roman greeter shows that even when the name isn't used, the citizens and slaves of Caesar have become a ubiquitous cultural symbol of our bashful society.


Back to Index or Next Category




Brought to you by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.   Nevada's largest daily newspaper.

Contact the R-J | Subscribe | Report a delivery problem | Put the paper on hold | Advertise with us
Report a news tip/press release | Send a letter to the editor | Print the announcement forms | Jobs at the R-J

Copyright © Las Vegas Review-Journal, 1997 -
Stephens Media   Privacy Statement