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Station Casinos to debut first neighborhood tavern this fall

The company will roll out more video poker and sports pubs in 2025.

Ryan Slattery
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Ryan Slattery
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Seventy Six Taverns
Rendering: Courtesy Station Casinos
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Station Casinos is getting into the tavern business. The casino giant, which attracts locals to eat, drink and gamble at its neighborhood Strip-style casinos like Red Rock Resort, Green Valley Ranch and its newest property Durango Casino & Resort, has plans to go small and launch dozens of sports taverns across the Las Vegas Valley in the coming years. 

The first Seventy Six Tavern (named after the year Station Casinos was founded) will debut in North Las Vegas on Lamb Boulevard at Centennial Parkway this fall. 

Judging from the details being released these gaming taverns will be more upscale versions of the city’s current sports bars and directly compete with PT’s Pubs for the local video poker and keno crowd.

Seventy Six Taverns
Rendering: Courtesy Station Casinos

Scott Kreeger, president of Station Casinos, is calling Seventy Six “the next generation of neighborhood taverns” saying the bars won’t just be gaming and sports-viewing hangouts but will also serve an elevated pub menu and have eight hours of special happy hour drink pricing each day to draw in customers. 

On the menu, diners will find the usual bar favorites—burgers, wings and such—alongside more craveable items like ahi tuna nachos, fried chicken street corn tacos, a sliced rib-eye panini and creamy poblano chicken pasta. 

Equally attractive will be the signature cocktails they’re mixing up along with the selection of more than 20 draft beers, many of which will see discounted pricing twice daily with happy hours running between 3pm and 7pm and from 3am to 7am. 

The first Seventy Six Tavern will open at 6345 North Lamb Boulevard. Additional locations will be rolled out throughout 2025.

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