I took my girl and a friend there for her bd a while back, having heard good things. Great atmosphere and ambience, wasn't overcrowded, excellent service from a personable waiter and the hostess who stopped by to check on us. The view of Fremont experience was awesome, the restaurant was well-insulated from the noise next door. The rub was that I couldn't get past the quality of the food, it didn't correspond to the quality of the rest of the experience. I had a filet mignon which was $50+ and bit into gristle and a fatty chunk on it. What?? That's the whole point of a filet, I can't get my head around how that's even possible. It was sub-par, and I'm being kind by leaving it at that. My gf had a T-bone which also left a lot to be desired. Having moved recently from Chicago, I was really missing places like Gibson's or Morton's, which cost less and are far better. I was honestly resentful about paying the almost $250 bill for 3 people, I feel like I paid a surcharge for being in Vegas and in a place with some history and a story behind it. Needless to say that's my first and last trip to Oscar's. Work on getting the food to match the view and it will be a decent steakhouse.