This is the oldest running casino in the nation! That said it is Boulder City's first and only little attempt at a gaming resort. Not much to see here. Move along. It is a bit dingy and old but the historical aspect is quite interesting. Its casino license issued no. is #4. The first 2 casino closed long long ago and the 3rd casino license is unknown. It was built to cash in on the hard workers building the Hoover Dam back in 1931. It was advertised that they had 25 Electric Fans to cool its patrons" back then, lol!
There's a cafe, buffet and steakhouse. All 3 serve the same giant fatty rough looking prime rib. The only differences are they are cheaper at the cafe, thick as Hell in the steakhouse and only served on Saturdays in the buffet. Not a great entree in comparison but it brings me back. My parents loved to buy us the cheap special rib-eyes and I can give you a virtual tour of all the old cheapskate cheap steak spots, haha. Nothing else makes up stop here on our way to Boulder city or Dam other than empty pockets. There is a tiny museum room that has a wealth of info on the history of the dam that is worth the 10 minutes to read and inspect it all. Thats all I got on this.