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Santa Fe Station is a hotel and casino located on North Rancho Drive that caters to Las Vegas “locals”. It opened in 1991 as the Santa Fe and in 2000 it was renamed Santa Fe Station, when it was purchased by Station Casinos (Red Rock Resorts). The theme is the Southwest/Santa Fe, New Mexico.
The hotel features 200 guest rooms that each measure between 312 and 350 square-feet and feature pillow-top bedding, a flat-screen TV and a mini-refrigerator.
They have an outdoor pool that is open seasonally, a 24-hour fitness center, a business center and a gift shop.
They have 150,000 square-feet of gaming space with over 2,200 slot, keno, and video poker machines. The casino pit, which includes 39 tables, offers all the popular table games such as Blackjack, Roulette, Craps, Pai Gow Poker and more.
The Bingo Hall seats 340 guests and has sessions daily every odd hour from 9am to 11pm.
Additionally, they have Live Keno, a 14-table Poker Room and a 300-seat STN Race & Sports Book with a 114-foot video wall. They use the my|Rewards Boarding Pass card.
The dining options include:
FINE DINING
- The Charcoal Room (Steaks & Chops)
CASUAL DINING
- Brass Fork (American) Open 24/7
- Keglers Grill (American) In the Bowling Center
- Leticia’s Cocina + Cantina (Mexican)
- The Oyster Bar (Seafood)
- Stallone’s Italian Eatery (Italian)
THE FEAST QUICK EATS
- Capriotti’s (American)
- Fatburger (American)
- Nielsen’s Frozen Custard (Dessert)
- Panda Express (Chinese)
- Starbucks (American)
- Wing Stop (American)
BARS & LOUNGES
- 4949 Lounge
- Chrome Bar
- High Limit Bar
- Iguana Bar
- Keglers Bar (In the Bowling Center)
- Sports Bar
The 510-seat Chrome Showroom has live concerts on select nights and the 13,000 square-foot country bar, Stoney’s North Forty has plenty of room for line dancing, two-steppin’ or riding a mechanical bull.
Santa Fe Bowling Center has 60-lanes and cosmic bowling Friday-Sunday nights. They also have Century Theatres with 16-screens and stadium seating, Cyber Quest arcade and Kids Quest supervised childcare.
Fun Fact: At one time, it had the only ice rink in a Las Vegas casino. The ice rink was removed in 2004 to make room for the movie theater.
They have 13,000 square-feet of flexible meeting and event space.
Santa Fe Station offers free valet and self-parking. RTC Bus Route: 106
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Santa Fe Station address: 4949 N Rancho Dr, Las Vegas
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