Golden Gate Hotel and Casino

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Golden Gate Hotel & Casino
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Number of rooms 106
Theme 1930's San Francisco
Gaming space
Permanent show(s)
Signature attraction(s) 99¢ shrimp cocktail
Notable restaurant(s)
Owner Mark Brandenburg
Date opened 1906
Casino type Land-Based
Major renovation(s) 2005
Previous name(s) Hotel Nevada
Casino website Golden Gate Hotel & Casino website

The Golden Gate Hotel & Casino is located at One Fremont Street in Las Vegas, Nevada, in the United States. A part of the Fremont Street Experience, it is Las Vegas' oldest hotel and the smallest hotel (106 rooms) on Fremont.

[edit] History

It opened in 1906, originally called the Hotel Nevada. In 1907 it got Las Vegas' first telephone with the number "1".

The hotel gained its current name in 1955 when it became a casino. The 106-room, four-story hotel was renovated in 2005.

The Golden Gate was the first to serve a fifty cent shrimp cocktail in 1959, long a Las Vegas cliché. The now $1.99 shrimp cocktail is still available at the Bay City Diner located at the rear of the casino. It is what Golden Gate is best known for and two tons of shrimp are served per week.

[edit] Movie history

It appeared, along with many other classic Fremont Street casinos, in the film Honey, I Blew Up the Kid.

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