You get what you pay for, which isn't much to be honest. We expected a lot more restaurant choices for Fremont Street but there really isn't. What restaurants there are are INSIDE the casinos so it's a pain just to find one.
We settled on Tony Roma's because it wasn't too expensive and we really just wanted to eat. The host told us 30 minutes even though half the restaurant was empty. They page the numbers overhead so you can go wander in the casino and not worry about missing being called. We didn't have to wait 30 minutes, so I guess they were just playing it safe.
One server brought us water and silverware, but then our actual waiter didn't show up for about 5 minutes. Asked for recommendations for drink selections, he wasn't very helpful.
When you're at what you think is a nice sit down restaurant and they give you mayonnaise in a packet you should turn around and leave.
Food came out quickly but again, you get what you pay for. I've had better food at TGIFriday's or Olive Garden. I ordered the "Cheesy Burger" which had 3 or 4 different types of cheese and it was fine, nothing spectacular. In fact there was almost too much cheese, and for a girl from Wisconsin it takes a lot for me to complain about too much cheese. I could barely taste the burger. Also I asked for no tomatoes and got tomatoes. Fries were standard, nothing special. My husband ordered some type of chicken sandwich with Jack Daniel's sauce.
When we were done we had to wait almost 15 minutes for our check. Honestly, you can do better than Tony Roma's. If you're okay settling for moderate food and a moderate price then go here. Otherwise go anywhere else.