It turns out we were confused about the type of establishment this place is because we saw it on a Food Channel TV show. After making reservations for dinner and going there it became clear that Park on Fremont is actually a bar that serves a small variety of burgers, sandwiches, and appetizers that could be considered higher-end bar food.
Mac & Cheese Balls were all mac and no cheese, unless the little plastic tub of cheesy-flavored dip served with them was supposed to be the cheese, and had a distinct artificial bacon flavor. Being only macaroni noodles in the fried balls, they were dry and bland and overall were a disappointment.
Chicken Bar Bites with their Honey Mustard sauce were plump and delicious and were served with excellent sweet potato tots. These were a winner.
After these two appetizers and a couple of small mason jars of Guinness at $8.00 each and house cocktails at $10.00 each we bailed and headed out for dinner somewhere else.
BTW the Downtown Las Vegas powers-that-be have decided to go against the Strip philosophy of free parking for everyone and have made street parking in the blocks around Park on Fremont pay-parking only.