First, I may be bias because this casino is local (about a 10 minute drive). Second, I have little to compare this casino to because it's the first I've played in.
The poker room is nice. It's small, and due to "demand" you're unlikely to ever see anything other than NL1-3 running, and it tends to be run by the 2-5ers. (It might not seem like a big deal unless you're only bankrolled for the 1-3.) Limit is only ever open on the weekends, and I personally can't keep up with the $700+ buyins and $30+ standard betting... so if I want to play I'm gonna have to travel to Turningstone. If you have money to spend, the crowd is good. (More action on weekends, of course.)
They aren't running tournaments yet, but I hear the end of April is when they'll start.
The dealers & staff are all very friendly, absolutely no complaints there!
The food is good too-- a nice buffet plus a few other varieties in the food court. If you go, be sure to check out the McKenzie Childs shop!