"Slide on your cowboy boots and kick up your heels. Gilley’s is a honky tonk saloon where saddles serve as seats, barbecue rules, and folks two-step and line dance — most nights to a live band. Chow down on baby back ribs, cowboy burgers, and chili. You’ll need it if you hope to last eight seconds on the mechanical bull." - Ryan Slattery
"This honky-tonk out of Texas encourages Western attire and mechanical bull-riding at Treasure Island. Diners order the “Ten Gallon” platter with barbecue ribs, rotisserie chicken, pulled pork, and hot links bathed in either Carolina mustard, smoked onion, or Gilley’s Jack Daniels barbecue sauces." - Janna Karel
"Offered as another no-cover viewing option at the property, this venue provides casual viewing with food and drinks available a la carte and no heavy upfront spend required." - Matthew Kang
"Just because it’s Christmas doesn’t mean you can’t wear your cowboy hat and pull on your boots to celebrate honky tonk style. On Christmas Day, this modern evolution of the famous saloon from Texas will offer a three-course prix fixe menu for $45 that includes stick-to-your-bones dishes such as roasted purple & white cauliflower and white cheddar cheese soup, pepper crusted prime rib and sticky toffee pudding. Pro tip: You might want to test your skill on the mechanical bull before you dig in." - Emmy Kasten
"Listed as one of the few traditional country-oriented venues that have long served local and visiting fans of honky-tonk and country nightlife in the area." - Janna Karel