Eh - I was a bit underwhelmed. Maybe I had too high of expectations. I thought this place was going to be a bit more upscale, like a Mortons. The place looked a bit shabby to me, and the food was mediocre. We came on Thanksgiving night and admittedly had turkey instead of prime rib - I know prime rib is the thing here, and maybe my review would be different if I had that. The turkey dinner with all of the trimmings was okay, but I honestly thought the identical meal I had at Koo-Koo-Roo a few days earlier was superior. I was not a fan of the spinning salad at all.
Service was polite, but I personally don't like places where they get all creative with the presentation. The spinning salad was prepared by a guy who thought he was an extra in the movie Cocktail, and the uniforms and medallions worn by the servers bordered on ridiculous. Spare me the theatrics; just feed me yummy food.
If you are bringing all of your elderly relatives out to dinner, this may be a decent place - it had that vibe. But for me, there are so many fabulous restaurants in Vegas that I can't imagine coming back here.