The drive to Mt Charleston never gets old. It seems like you're in a northern state because of the complete change in the scenery. I've been going to this restaurant for as long as I can remember and I feel like the quality now has been downgraded. There is really nothing special about their food. They are a bit pricey but probably understandable since it's kind of far away from the city. On today's trip, I tried the 10OZ steak and a bowl of French onion soon. The steak came with fries and coleslaw. I got it cooked medium well and it turned out to be very dry and it was almost cold when they served it to me. The French onion soup was good, too much cheese and a little sweet. The best part of my meal was probably the coleslaw and my bottle of Coors Lite. The coleslaw has a tangy pineapple taste to it which gave it a tropical taste. I hope that they lower the prices for the quality of food that they serve. I do enjoy the live country music they play on frida nights. Try this place for breakfast - the servings are a lot bigger than their lunch ones. If you're looking for a place to get away from the hustle and bustle of Vegas, this place is conveniently less than an hour away.