Bill's Gamblin' Hall and Saloon
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Address | 3595 Las Vegas Blvd South Las Vegas, NV 89109 |
Opening date | 1979 |
Previous names | Barbary Coast Hotel and Casino |
Casino type | Land-Based |
Theme | 1890s San Francisco |
Owner | Harrah's Entertainment |
No. of rooms | 197 |
Total gaming space | 30,000 square feet |
Permanent shows | Free lounge entertainment |
Signature attractions | "Big Elvis," a 500+ pound Elvis Presley impersonator |
Notable restaurants | Drai's The Steakhouse at Bill’s The Victorian Room |
Years renovated | 2001 |
Website | billslasvegas.com |
Bill's Gamblin' Hall and Saloon is a casino and hotel located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.
[edit] History
The property was renamed from Barbary Coast Hotel and Casino on March 1, 2007, after it was sold to Harrah's Entertainment by Boyd Gaming Corporation in a swap for a 24-acre parcel next to Boyd's Echelon Place project, the replacement for their Stardust property.
The property is in the process of converting to its new brand name. Included in the changes is a new restaurant, The Steakhouse at Bill’s, along with a new players/slot club, Bill's Players Club. Also, Drai’s restaurant and nightclub is slated to remain open through March, when it will switch to an after-hours nightclub. The management team from the Imperial Palace Hotel and Casino will run the property's day-to-day operations.[1]
The name is taken from Harrah's founder Bill Harrah.
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