Santa Fe Hotel and Casino rises to among the top casino buildings available in the North Las Vegas area. Although the casino boasts the normal availability of food establishments, nightlife, and plethora of gaming options, the lackluster wallpaper and remnants of tobacco smoke leave its patrons questioning their decisions to frequent the facility in the first place.
My experience neither discusses the public accommodations nor their fine dining experience. Their gambling availability would be rated above average as their machines are updated to today's technological standards and their table games always remain busy, yet available for new players. Their new promotion advertises that players will receive 3x points every day, although gold and preferred members must swipe at the kiosk to obtain these privileges.
Revolver is a nightclub to escape the mundane dance bars. The musical genres range, but country and Top 40 predominate the musical availability. In the past, locals with a players' card received free entry, but now even locals must pay entrance fees. Wild Coyote generally hosts contests inside the venue which may offer patrons a chance to attend a festival of receive a $200 bar tab at a future Revolver event.
Their food remains par at best. The standard buffet and cafe experience. However, Station Casinos offer a late-night menu for its cardholders that is only available on weekday evenings from midnight to 6am. This allows for budgeteers to dine with champagne taste on a wine budget.
All-in-all it's a pretty standard experience. Don't expect greatness, but it may just be worth your while :)