
Bills Gamblin Hall Saloon Closed
★ 4.1🏛️ Offline🌍 United States· Las Vegas, Nevada· est. 2007
Operator: Harrahs Entertainment (former)🛡 Nevada Gaming Control Board
Nevada Gaming Control Board
About
Bill's Gamblin' Hall and Saloon was a Las Vegas Strip casino-hotel that operated from March 2007 to February 2013, replacing the Barbary Coast which had opened in 1979. Owned by Harrah's Entertainment and named for company founder Bill Harrah, the property featured a folksy Western theme with a 40,000-square-foot casino floor and 188 hotel rooms. The venue hosted Drai's restaurant and nightclub before closing for renovation. It reopened as the luxury boutique hotel The Cromwell on April 21, 2014.
Pros
- +Physical venue open to the public
Cons
- −No licensing information on record
- −Operating company not publicly disclosed
- −No welcome bonus advertised
- −Not yet reviewed independently by players
Banking
Currencies
USD
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Languages
English
Venue
Address
3595 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Paradise, NV