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Przekaż informację zwrotnąEating is a decent atmosphere if you love Toby Keith and Country Music everywhere. It's a little loud for my taste. Portions are big. Black n blue burger is really good.
It's a large bar/restaurant with lots of memorabilia. Service was good and prices decent.
Review updated, previous experience remains intact below. Original visit was in October of 2017 Went to restaurant again on Jan 16th 2018 for dinner with live music. I informed the hostess of my previous experience and they spoke with me briefly, they then went and grabbed the Asst. manager Jerry O 'Brien. Service at the door was polite and professional. The food, sweet tea was ok without lemon. The steak could have been seasoned better (it needed A1 to have flavor), corn was bland, beans were amazing. A solid meal, but a beautiful looking steak with great grill marks. High priced, but it is a restaurant in a casino, you 're paying for the experience. Not bad for Vegas. Weirdly and practically the root beer float came in plastic and not a frosted mug. The waitress Dara (not Dana, she was off) seemed to be competing on attentiveness with Mr. OBrien. It made for an amusing experience seeing staff almost literally tripping over themselves to wait on me. The live music was fairly solid, a country cover band called Whiskey Maiden, their playing and singing was basic country, sadly their singers didn 't have good harmony with each other, but they seemed to live performing and had great energy. A much better experience than last time, I had what I recognized as 'priority ' service and I hope that this experience was indicative of an overall improvement. However, and here 's the but, it cannot erase the previous experience. That said, they earned another star. And they honored their promise of a free meal. Just found out that Toby Keith 's doesn 't do a free burger for vets, but I do get 20% off. So I 'm having pancakes and hot links for lunch. Ok.. so took 30 minutes to get my food, so hooray comps. So I snagged desert and left a good tip since I have no cash on me. Also... The hot links tasted like mildly spicy polish sausages. Annnnnd apparently I must be black because of my opinion on the hotlinks, I heard this as being passed on from one of my waitresses coworkers. I brought this concern to the manager a Jerry O 'Brien and he offered me his card and that my next meal there is on him. That is, if I ever return. The one brought spot here was my waitress Dana, she did everything possible to give me a good experience. Every restaurant could use 5 people like Dana at minimum.
Came for dinner with 6 people. Seated quickly but took a long time for server to show up. They were maybe half full so was a little odd. The nachos appetizer was OK. The BBQ chicken salad was decent. The ribs were dry and overcooked. Server didn't refill our drinks. Service and food 2.5/5. Don't recommend it.
The waitress was not very attentive. Did a bad job at doing her job and didn't explain well what was offered for military discount. Well apparently you have to tell them at the beginning when you walk in that your military active duty or retired and they provide the burger and below average beer which was either Coors or Miller only. I asked at the beginning what was offered when I was seated and the waitress just said, you have to be active duty or retired and you get a burger, no mention of type of beer and walks off. We ordered our food thinking a military discount maybe at least 10% would be offered even if I didn't ask for a burger and Toby Keith wouldn't have objected to the military discount, that he so admittedly supports. Nope no discount, bad service and just barely delicious overpriced food. Paid $75 for a kid cheeseburger meal, a country fried steak plate, a chicken strip plate, one red solo cup of Blue moon, and two ice waters.