We came in an hour and a half before they closed for dinner and the hostess was in complete disbelief that we had shown up without reservations even though no one else was waiting for a table. She was clearly put out by our shortsightedness and behaved like she would have to go chop wood to get us a table. Once we were able to be seated, we walked inside the dining room and there were open tables everywhere. We asked for one of the open tables overlooking the strip because it was my birthday and it would add to the occasion. We were told those tables were all reserved but they were still empty when we left. Instead we were sat in an awkward hallway. Our server wasn't kind or attentive in any way. I asked for a lobster roll and he said that item was no longer on the menu but the next closest thing were the pork sliders. I failed to see the similarity so I ordered a margherita pizza instead. My mom ordered an appetizer for us to share and a salad. The cheese she selected for an appetizer came as a single wedge of cheese on a plate at the same time as our entrees. It was weird, usually cheese is served paired with something but it was just a wedge by itself. We both agreed that our entrees were delicious but we couldn't tackle that big chunk of strong cheese on its own so we asked for something to go with it but our server never brought anything. As we sat and waited, my mom noticed that the table next to us was eating a lobster roll, you know - the ones our server told me were no longer on the menu. Also, their server was continuously filling their ice tea while my mom's glass sat empty at the edge of the table throughout our entire meal, it was never refilled once. We actually had a lovely time because we were enjoying each other's company but it was hard to ignore the terrible service we were receiving. As we were leaving, the hostesses just watched us walk out, no "thank you for coming" or "have a nice day." They were the most miserable looking women I've ever seen in Vegas.