Alas, all those things are gone now. Every time I visit, one more piece has disappeared. The bar is still there, but nothing else, and the staff generally seems like they would rather be somewhere else.
I just found out that Tinoco's Restaurant is closed. It was a very good place, crammed into the back of a very bad casino. The room was bright and pleasant, the portions were big, and the price was good. I'm not saying the food was the best in town, but you could tell that the people at Tinoco's cared about their product, their restaurant and their customers. Everything the Vegas Club seems to have lost interest in. And now Tinoco's is gone.
The Vegas Club is owned by the same people who own the recently remade Plaza across the street and the recently closed Western Casino on the far end of downtown Las Vegas. The Vegaschatter website has speculated a bit that the Vegas Club might be in line for a makeover as well. They also noted that the hotel portion mostly seems to be closed. All the activity by the owners on the three properties makes me think that the owners maybe actually have a plan. Maybe.
As of right now, the Vegas Club casino has one thing going for it: location. It's on the corner of Fremont and Main, surrounded by the newly remodeled Plaza, the expanding Golden Gate, and the never-ending luau that is the California. Maybe they will sell the place, although I can't imagine who would buy it as it is.
The sad fact is that the place is falling down, and no one seems to give a crap. Not too long ago, the same could have been said about the Plaza and the Western. The owners fixed the Plaza and closed the Western, so I'm guessing some kind of change is coming soon for the Vegas Club.
Maybe.

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