OLD SCHOOL! and I mean that in a very good way. This is the kind of place that has crushed velvet everywhere and is very dark and probably hasn't had a renovation since it was created which was, I'm going to guess, about 50 years ago. I say all this with love and affection. We wanted to go somewhere to eat a steak and as we were looking around it seemed like the average for vegas was $40-$50 for a steak with no sides. We saw that it was $37 for a ribeye with sides, we decided this was the place.
We had cocktails downstairs and played some poker and were waited on by a server with hair that was at least 4 inches taller than her and had been serving there for 25 years. We knew we were in the right place. We went upstairs and had martinis and old fashions, the only way to start a steak dinner. I had the chopped salad and the boy had the french onion soup. Both were very good and just what you would expect. We then shared a ribeye which came with fresh green beans and a baked potato. Everything was good, the steak was flavorful and the green beans were great. We had cheesecake for desserts and some coffee.
The only reason we took off a star is that the service was a little weird. The server would ignore us for other tables for quite awhile, and then just disappear in the back for 20 minutes. Also we wanted a sauce with our steak and he disappeared before we could order it. Luckily the steak was cooked perfectly and the it was juicy enough, but it was still a little weird that he didn't ask us about a sauce. Also the bathroom was very out of date and there is no dress code. So if you are having dreams of going up there and being kind of fancy, which we did, you are probably going to be interrupted by a group of girls in work out clothes or guys dressed in baggy jeans and white t shirts.
The view is great as well and its worth a trip. I definitely will recommend this to out of town visitors as the place to go for a steak.