Its a very clean and ample sized room. Nice tables and very comfortable chairs with wheels (fully adjustable).
There are a lot of locals that play here. Most of them are pretty good players. The $4-8 Omaha Hi/Lo game is one of the toughest games in the entire room to get into.
The dealers here are very good and a few of them are really fast. They keep the game flowing along, keeping on top of the action, not allowing pot splashing, etc.
First off, most of the cocktail waitesses are very good looking, especially one named Joanna, que bella! Most of the time the service is very consistant, they come around pretty frequently. On occasion though, there will be one waitress who has to work the poker room, the adjacent gaming area, and sports book at once. Thats the only time when service gets bogged down.
For the most part the room is run smoothly. At times, it can get really busy and they stay on top of the waiting list pretty well.
The Stations bad beat jackpot is the main attraction. All you have to do is be sitting on a Texas Hold Em' table to get a piece of the action when it hits. The jackpot hit one time when I was on a $2-4 game, but the cool part was that I has only been sitting for about 5 minutes. I ended up getting $450 for just sitting there, it was pretty sweet!!