The food was good and there was nothing "wrong" with the place. But it wasn't special either, so I didn't give it more stars. Even though it is part of a casino the setting was reminiscent of an old time stand-alone diner; which in way was a plus. But there was also a bit of confusion in getting our order put together and to the table. Our coffee was served by one of the bus-people and taking our order had to wait until the waitress was free. The staff was friendly and courteous despite the timing appearing to be off somewhat. Perhaps they were short handed.
My wife had the steak and eggs, which came with hash browns and toast. The steak was good but she had ordered it "medium" and it came "well done." If you order a steak, make sure that you are on the same page with the restaurant on what you can expect from their various levels of done. Otherwise, she did enjoy her breakfast. I ordered the build-it-yourself omelet. I probably got carried away picking add-ons because it turned out to be quite a large amount of food, especially since it was served with hash browns. If I had that to do over, I would have omitted at least one of the cheese selections. But it was very good and quite the complete meal. The food for the price value is quite good.
Fortunately we both broke even at the slots, so there wasn't a premium for eating at a casino captured restaurant.