Good, but Main Street Station Hotel, Casino and Brewery Las Vegas is a smaller hotel, so they don't have a lot of amenities. The lower the room number on the floor at Main Street Station Las Vegas, the farther from the train tracks you'll be. Even numbers face North Las Vegas and the highway, which may bother light sleepers on low floors. If you want a view of the Strip and the other downtown casinos, ask for an odd numbered room. The Main Street Station Vegas Hotel abuts the freeway on one side and railroad tracks on another, so if you're a light sleeper be sure to ask for something high and away from these distractions. Rooms on the top floors have mini-fridges.
The bathrooms are bland and have low shower heads, but are functional. The casino theme of Victorian antiques is sort of ignored in the rooms, which are more modern. The Main Street Station Hotel, Casino and Brewery Las Vegas has clean rooms with modest furnishings including decent resting chairs.