The trying-too-hard-to-be-hip factor combined with the adjacent bar makes it a bit too loud and faux-cutting edge to get a perfect rating. But it's got a lot of pluses. It spreads a good variety of games, there's a lot of TVs and list screens, and the comp system seems to work well. The room is very spacious and in an interesting formation, an hourglass, although despite the technology advanced system where the dealer can "ring" for a room manager or cocktail person from the table, they were still a bit slow attending to player's needs.
Mediocre room, I could've went with Average but I'll stick with Easy. So many of the games are so soft these days because of tourists with little experience. Yeah, there may a few locals at your table, but there's always a few newbies and drunks and obvious tourists to balance that out.
Solid if not remarkable dealing.
Sometimes slow, sometimes decent, never super-fast.
Seems professional, I haven't needed to evoke management on anything.
You swipe in and get a dollar an hour. There's a snack bar next door in the sports book that has Krispy Kreme dougnuts, hot pretzels, hot dogs and other slightly more expensive quick eats type food.