Not quite sure how I ended up here as it was quite random, but in the end I was "tap"ping my feet with happiness so something went right here!
With it being in the heart of MGM and the fact of it being a sports bar attracted quite the line. We waited roughly around 40 minutes for a table, but from observation people were taking their time in there watching the games so I mean you either accept that as the norm or honestly find somewhere else to eat. It did actually go fast when you,occupy yourself with people watching or conversing amongst your group.
The restaurant itself is quite huge and does seem to accommodate quite the mass of bodies. Staff wise, they were very tandem with procedures and did seem to be on top of things which seems taboo at times in Vegas eateries.
As for the food their were a couple different options that called my name, but in the end I set my sights on the Philly cheesesteak. It is served in the styling of three mini sandwiches which at first glance seem like you'll leave with an empty stomach, but was very misleading as I struggled to finish #3. The bread itself was lightly salted pretzel bread, but was surprisingly soft (definitely a high point) through each bite. The steak itself was thinly sliced sirloin I believe, but was actually tender and a perfect spice to it as an added bonus. To top it off (as seen in the picture) the cheese was abundant to the point where it was borderline overpowering although who doesn't love the whiz? All in all a well put together cheesesteak, but does it beat an authentic one from the East? Yeah right..Haha
I would say Taps for both bar food and drinks? Yes. Taps for a casual dining experience? Maybe not.