Possibly one of the most authentic fish-and-chips in Las Vegas - the only thing missing - the meal properly wrapped in a British newspaper and a cockney speaking bladdered* gooner**
This pub has character. Although it has not been opened for long ( I think I saw something that said 1980s or 90s), it feels like its been around for a very long time.
The dining room is very small and when its at capacity you'll have to wait for a table. Your best bet is to get a seat at the bar. At the time of my visit, the waitresses were a bit overwhelmed. We told the waitress that we'd wait for a table at the bar. I guess she forgot about us because she sat a party that came though the door before sitting us who were waiting; so, we just opted for sitting at the bar.
The bar tender on the other hand, was super nice. He ended taking our order and noticing that our food had not come out, compensated our wait with a beer.
Of note is the locals and their understated like for the video poker. Keep an eye on them, its fun to watch them play.
*bladdered = very drunk
**gooner = Arsenal fan (Arsenal is a football team in England)