Feels like a new property but apparently was just recently extensively renovated, very well. Very nice rooms, river view, lovely place to stay if you don't need to be downtown as it's across the river from Sioux City proper. Kahill's, the only restaurant, has an outstanding kitchen; my wife's filet and my elk chop were both perfectly cooked. Service was universally slow, however, and lacking in attention to detail. Our drinks took 15 minutes to arrive in the bar beforehand, my wife was brought a ribeye instead of the filet she ordered, apologies for the order mix-up were prompt but no compensation was offered (not even a free dessert), the check was brought without a pen, and so on. I'd go back in an instant - the food and wine list were both inventive and well carried out - but I'd hope the hotel had invested some significant time in training the staff beforehand.