One opportunity I wanted to take advantage of while on vacation in Las Vegas was trying one of the restaurants I saw on Diners, Drive -Ins and Dives. My wife and I decided on Four Kegs.
Driving up to it at first glance and it's easy to see which category this place falls under: It's a dive.
But I mean that in the most positive sense of the word.
Upon entry you are greeted with a smoke smelling bar / gaming room but to my surprise and delight, the dining area is sectioned off completely by windows and doors so the smoke doesn't seep into the dining area.
You can tell this place is proud to have been on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives as there are multiple pieces of Guy Fieri memorabilia on the wall, but it added a little charm to the restaurant.
As we sat down we were promptly greeted by a waitress (older, friendly lady whom I suspect has been there for quite some time). She was ale to take our entire order without writing anything down and obviously remembered it perfectly. On top of our table there were at least five other groups of people she was attending to yet it didn't affect her attitude or pace in the slightest.
We started with the fried pickle spears and the cajun fries. Both appetizers were perfect. The breading on the pickle spears was near perfection and seasoned perfectly. It was obvious they use fresh ingredients and high quality pickles. The cajun fries were steak fries (I assume freshly cut) with buffalo wing sauce an seasoning on them. Again... perfect.
I ordered the french dip. My only complaint was that the roast beef was SLIGHTLY dry but that was easily offset by the au jus. Not the best french dip but definitely in the upper echelon of french dips I have tried.
My wife ordered the fish and chips (Friday Special) and she said it was solid, but not spectacular. She still finished them off and I tried them. Good quality seasoning.
My step daughter had the wings and, on the kids menu, they wisely put the sauce on the side rather than completely dousing them. She took leftovers home and polished them off too.
Overall, combining the service, freshness and quality of all the food,this is a good four stars. If I ever return I will have to try the stromboli, which seems to get a lot of praise.
Food was excellent! Went there after my nephews baseball game and had the cajun fries which where excellent. Funny story is we are big fans of Coke Zero and I noticed they did not have Coke Zero but I decided to ask. Was I suprised when the waitress came out with cans of Coke Zero made the night! The only reason I can not give Four Kegs five stars is because the area is a little shady.
Love the pictures of Guy all over the place it is totally awesome.
Eating here I was convinced that Four Kegs somehow may have bribed the Food Channel...
I live in Seattle, but grew up in Southington, Connecticut and I am walking into this place with an east coast tastebud, hoping  this place is as good as Guy Fieri says is it.
The STROMBOLI is AVERAGE. NOT WORTH THE TAXI FEE~!
My opinion of this average pizza joint dropping like an anvil... Don't go here and give your taxi fee to the roulette table; you'll be happier trust me.