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472 Points
We have been coming here for years. This used to be our go to spot anytime we were in town. They no longer have our favorite items on the menu so we just get the oysters and the blackened shrimp which are really good. They said they will be closing at the end of the month and replacing it with a Bobby Flay restaurant. Doesn't he have enough restaurants in Las Vegas?
Went here Halloween night like an hour before it closed for the night and the club itself isn't too bad and medium sized. The drink prices in my opinion were average but at least cheaper than the mega clubs on the strip. I like that it's got a balcony that overlooks Fremont Street Experience. Was a little surprised that there wasn't more people there than there was especially since there was no cover charge when I went which is always nice but of course Halloween was on a Monday night which shouldn't of been a surprise to me that it wasn't packed. I think its still definitely a place worth checking out when your on Fremont Street to party
Google review is more accurate, it worth 5 star. Compare to other hotel restaurants you pay 1/3 price for the decent food. Environment is family friendly, lots of space and tables. Fast seated, services is fast with polite smile and greetings. Refills coffee immediately once it needs. One thing, the ham is not the thin slice type , it is one single thick piece.
My experience at the Treasure Island Hotel Casino was remarkable. The hotel is incredibly spacious, with a large number of rooms on each floor. The pool area is pleasant, especially in the summer when DJs create a lively and fun atmosphere, perfect for those choosing to enjoy the hotel. The expansive casino is impressive, and the option to get drinks in the pool area adds convenience. The surroundings, surrounded by palm trees, add a charming touch to the place. However, the rooms, though a bit dated, could benefit from an update and modernization. Despite this detail, Treasure Island is an excellent choice for staying in Las Vegas, with a standard price that makes it accessible. I recommend this place, even if you don’t plan to stay; it’s worth taking a stroll to explore the facilities and consider future stays. Overall, it’s a solid choice to enjoy Las Vegas. However, it’s crucial to note a significant negative aspect: the check-in process. The lines are excessively long, and unfortunately, despite their length, the process is notably slow. The lack of staff to manage check-in is evident and contributes to the prolonged wait to access the rooms. This drawback, while significant, could improve with a greater allocation of resources to streamline the process and enhance the customer experience from the outset.
Love, love, love this place! Bonnie, Billy, Tamara, and Kim are fantastic on the piano. Soooo much fun. Great energy and fun sing-a-longs!! This place is a must ! 9:00 pm to 3:00 am on weekends 9:00 pm to 2:00 am on week days
This is my favorite lounge in Las Vegas!! Tasty drinks but my favorite part is the music especially on night they have a DJ. Best song choices of any lounge. It is pricey but in line with everything else on the strip. Staff at the front aren’t always the friendliest or welcoming which is the only reason I won’t give 5 stars. Still highly recommend.
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