The hotel is known for attracting locals, as well as tourists who don't want to break the bank.
Jack's Irish Pub, for example, is a cozy space with wood floors, plaid booths, and a small stage for entertainment, while the Charcoal Room steakhouse has a more modern, sultry bar area with bright red vinyl chairs and see-through wine storage cabinets. The cigarette smoke can be a nuisance to some throughout the common areas, and especially in the casino - this is par for the course in Vegas, though. Decor varies in the restaurants and bars. There’s plenty of glitz, noise, and flashing lights, and a wide array of gaming, dining, and entertainment across the two hotel buildings. Palace Station Hotel and Casino comprises two separate buildings - a non-smoking two-story Courtyard building, and the more luxe main tower, accessed via glass elevators from the casino floor. Both structures are typical of Vegas properties, with cream- and clay-colored stucco, and vast parking lots studded with palm trees. The large, bright lobby has a cream-colored, patterned marble floor and leads through to a classic Vegas casino hotel complete with dark, patterned carpeting and imitation tin ceilings.