We are now just days away from Super Bowl 58, and the Las Vegas strip's oldest steakhouse, Golden Steer, says it is booked solid. We're talking about the Golden Steer Steakhouse, known for its old-school style reminiscent of the California Gold Rush days. It's located in the shadows of some of Las Vegas's newest hotels. Not only is it the oldest steakhouse on the strip, but one with a 'City by the Bay' kind of feel to it.
"If you walk into the Golden Steer, you're going to feel like you're touching and feeling that atmosphere that was San Francisco back in the 60s and 70s," said Amanda Signorelli, who runs the restaurant with her husband. It actually used to be on San Francisco Street and located in San Francisco Plaza, now called Frisco Plaza. The Rat Pack were regulars, along with Elvis who was said to be seen eating burgers at the bar when he first started coming