A line of 15 people does not look like it would take 2 hours to get through BUT it really does. The biggest gamble I took on this trip was coming here at 8 PM on my Saturday night.
Waiting Tips:
1. There is a bar in the casino with very reasonable prices, pour it up.
2. Gamble
Location
The Palace Station is an old casino hotel that is off strip, decently maintained but a bit clustered. The Oyster Bar is in the middle of all that but when you're seated and eating you become oblivious to it.
Service
The service was okay. The servers are not the best at making recommendations, it's like they expect you to know the menu. But the cooks had the right attitude, Professional and hilarious.
Food
Cold Seafood Combination: Fresh. If you know my reviews you know I'm a talker but fresh is all I have to say here. (Be careful with their dipping sauce, tangy and very spicy) 4.5/5
Shrimp Scampi (white sauce): It's a linguini stew with shrimp. The linguini was softer than average but still within a standard deviation of average. The shrimp was as fresh as it was in the combination platter minus the "cold." The sauce was basic but added a gentle soft buttery taste to the linguini. 3.75/5
Shrimp and Lobster Fra Diablo: Sauteed shrimp and lobster..TASTY sauteed shrimp and lobster. The spiciness in the sauce added major flavor to this and made it better than the shrimp scampi. 4.25/5
BEWARE
Eating raw foods can be harsh on the stomach, so be wise about eating here, it wouldn't be fun to let one little oyster ruin your chances at getting "lucky."
Worth the Wait?
It is but not late night, you'll end up spending half your night here. A 430/530 arrival time would be ideal. The food is fresh and one of the best seafood offerings that you'll find in the 702.