I went here today for our company's department "holiday brunch" and the best thing I can say was at least I wasn't the one paying. There were roughly 30 in our group which isn't an easy task to handle so the buffet style version of fajitas made sense to serve. There was a choice of either chicken or beef with rice and beans, taco size tortillas all the food was served barely warm with little flavor. You could indulge in sour cream & the salsa that probably came from a jar, also no flavor. I got the rice with no flavor and the chicken that came with a bonus 2 inch bone, luckily I survived to write this review. The decor is still slightly charming with photos of Geronimo & James Dean although the once famous sawdust was removed due to falls, their saloon girl still hangs from the ceiling but she too is desperate need of a makeover! The employee uniforms are dated, but the service was decent.
This once beloved & famous landmark type restaurant is unfortunately on it's way to becoming a ghost town!