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Over All Rating:4
Rooms:
4.33
Total Times Rated = 3
Service:
3.66
Will Visit Again?
Kid Friendly?
Casino:
3.33
Value:
5.66
Location:
3
Last rating added: 10/03/04 from 4.63.83***-
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Arizona Charlie's Decatur
Date Visited: 02/05
My wife and I were one of the first customers when you opened. We both enjoyed the gaming, food, and bowling. we have been in the food industry all our working years. Before coming to LV we work for a gentelman in MI.for 13 years, that bought sick restaurants. My wife and I built back the bussiness witch he kept or sold. I know food very well as it was my life. Quality food, quality service and quality house keeping. When we came back to LV we bought Best Buger in the Meadows Mall. It was on its last leg. When I retired and sold it was doing very well. (sorry for the back ground)
We moved to CA in 2003, my wife passed last Sept. so I moved back to LV. I have gamed and ate at Charlies. First thing I noticed was a change in service at the sour dough cafe. I also noticed that your old Mgr. that started there wasn't there any more. I figured you moved her to Boulder. sour dough has slipped in quality service and quality food. I am sure the $ figures show it even with price increases. A well run ship is only as good as its leader. I am taking the time to write this only because I see something good going down the tubes. Thank you,
Charles Marlatt
<chuckoxxx -at- aol.com> - Las Vegas NV USA - Added 02/24/05 - [64.12.116.***]
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Arizona Charlie's Decatur
Date Visited: 11/04
This place has the only live poker room where the "dealer" gets to play against the customers with the tips he collects from the players. That's right. When the "dealer" is relieved, he invariably moves over to a player's seat that's been "locked-up" for him. Now, you can lose your money to the house, or to its employees! Half of their slots look like they've been aligned slightly off-center, so that three of a kind only strike once in a blue moon. They must buy their slots at an open-air flea market because half the machines feature graphics so faded that they look like they've been sitting in the desert sun since the last millennium. I think there's one cleaning woman for each 1,000 slots, and she makes the rounds once a month. Consequently, you can expect to find used kleenex, half-drunk drinks, smears on the glass and cigarette butts in the ashtrays. There are, however, two cashiers so you only to stand in line eight hours to cash your hard-earned paycheck. For what it's worth, their "old" casino on Decatur has a little humanity left, wherea