The Linq Hotel & Casino formerly The Quad / Imperial Palace

Poker Tables:
5 Tables
Minimum Age:
21
brose21 wrote a review about The Linq in Las Vegas, NV

quiet yet inviting

Have to go with below average. The room isnt much to look at and the chips look old like tournament chips. The only problem I had was the intercom wasnt working and when I left the area for a quick sweep of the casino (a rather quick walk) they had called my name and moved to the next person. Management asked where i'd be and they offered to come and get me when my seat opened which was a nice fix.

Granted I was there in the morning with only 2-4 going, but it was where old guys played for the aces cracked promo. No NL going and I was the only name on the interest list for 1-2.

Dealer was good, no mistakes. Actually, I had the manager deal a little I think at one point...

Waitress was an attractive young woman who came by frequently. Unfortunately, there were only old guys who couldnt tip the dealer with their half-dollar coins let alone give the waitress some love.

Really nice people. I was impressed by their offer to find me when an available spot opened...

Decent, i think it was $2 an hour, but i read that on here...

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