I am not sure how I feel about the Freemont. I have been coming here over the years and paid the Freemont a visit while on Freemont Street.
The Freemont has obviously gone through a tad bit of renovations and they are trying to keep up with the other markets in the area. The Freemont is trying to change their atmosphere & clientele to a younger, hipper, more business type of crowd but work is still to be done in all of the avenues just stated.
I am a very picky eater and I have yet to chance dining here. The dark vibe that I get when entering this place is not one that I even entertains allowing me to eat at.
The gaming areas are table's minimums of $5 & $10 in the evening which is something I always look for when choosing where I am going to gamble. The Sportsbook is small with a vibe of Old School which I dig.
I will continue giving this place a chance but if they do not spend some serious cash to keep up with the Golden Nuggets in the area they really stand no chance of surviving the constant changing market of Las Vegas.