This room was an unexpected surprise when I moved to the somewhat remote town of Laramie for work. Tucked away in a quiet office park with plenty of parking, this club is best described as semi-private - good security, good setup, very clean and good lighting, not like some seedy garage clubs of similar size.
At least 1 table runs most weeknights, often 2 or 3, with snacks, drinks, and well trained dealers provided. Dealers work for tips and the game takes no rake. There are high-end tables, cameras, mechanical shufflers, etc - this very much a casino experience on a smaller scale, without the endless ding of slot machines in the background.
An at-the-table professional masseuse is available most nights as well, for a modest per-minute rate... something that is almost as good as 8 hours of sleep in the middle of a long session.
There are weekend tournaments as well, typically a 110$ deeper-stack with no rebuy, with a good structure that provides decent play for your money.
Management takes an interest in operations and the game itself is run far better than holdem elsewhere in the state (IE indian casinos) and is non-smoking and not "dance floor adjacent" like the bar games in neighboring Cheyenne
In addition to poker itself, the staff provides services like store runs, food runs, etc for tips, they make sure no one drives drunk from the site, and
While there is a "vibe" of discretion, this game is legal and is not subject to some of the issues I've had in club games in Utah or Michigan.
The crowd is VERY eclectic with the two main industries in town being energy and a 4 year college - but then I have not met very many ordinary people at poker tables
On the whole, a great poker experience...only flaws I could name would be not bigger with more tables and not 24 hour, but lets face it, it's not a huge town and it's already a standout room