4 /5 Jonathan Phan: Tonight’s dinner at Kings Card Club was surprisingly good—definitely more than just bar food. The prime rib was tender and well-seasoned, and the poke bowl had fresh toppings with a nice sesame kick. Portions were generous, and the prices felt fair for a casino-adjacent spot. Service was friendly, and the food came out quicker than expected, even with a decent crowd.
The dining area has a casual, lounge-like vibe—TVs showing sports, soft music, and a mix of regulars and first-timers. It’s not a full-on casino, but the poker tables nearby add a fun energy without being overwhelming. You can eat, watch a game, and jump into a hand if the mood strikes.
If you’re looking for a relaxed dinner with solid food and a little local buzz, Kings Card Club delivers. It’s not flashy, but it’s dependable—and the kitchen clearly takes pride in what they serve.