Main Street Station Hotel and Casino and Brewery

Main Street Station Hotel and Casino and Brewery
Location Las Vegas, NV 89101
Address 200 North Main Street
Opening date 1977 (1977)
Theme Train Station
Number of rooms 406
Total gaming space 28,500 sq ft (2,650 m2)
Signature attractions Triple 7 Restaurant and Microbrewery
Notable restaurants Pullman Grille
Casino type Land-Based
Owner Boyd Gaming Corporation
Previous names Holiday International[1]
Renovated in 2006
Website Main Street Station
Annual production volume 2,200 US beer barrels (2,600 hL)
Other products Beer
Active beers
Name Type
Premium Lager Lager
Premium Light Low-alcohol Lager
Pale Ale Lager
Blonde Lager
Draught Lager
Lager (Blue) Lager
Bitter (Red) Bitter Lager
Stout Stout
Bright Lager
Seasonal beers
Name Type
First Harvest Special Ale

The Main Street Station Hotel and Casino and Brewery is a hotel and casino located in Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. It is owned by Boyd Gaming Corporation. The casino is connected to California Hotel and Casino by an enclosed skywalk over Main Street.

Main Street Station offers a self-guided tour which includes a portion of the Berlin Wall, stained glass from the Lillian Russell Mansion, doors and facade from the Kuwait Royal Bank, doors from the George Pullman Mansion, Louisa May Alcott pullman car, chandeliers from the Coca-Cola building and Figaro Opera House, and various statues.[2][3] The portion of the Berlin Wall is located in the men's restroom and has urinals affixed to it.[3][4]

Main Street Station was initially proposed as a redevelopment project, Church Street Station, controversially including a strip-frontage property acquired via eminent domain whose valuation persists in litigation. Failing to obtain the property in time, the casino-hotel was developed from the existing "Main Street Park Hotel" on an $82 million budget by Florida developer Bob Snow in the image of his then-highly successful Orlando attraction, also called Church Street Station, in August 1991. The hotel/casino/club-hop in that form lasted less than a year.[5]

Triple 7 Brewery

Triple 7 Restaurant and Microbrewery is operated on site and serves five beers,[6] with more available in bottles.[7]

References

  1. Clarke, Norm (2009-05-04). "NORM: Gans friends share feelings, memories". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 2009-05-05.
  2. "Take a tour: Antiques everywhere". Main Street Station Hotel, Casino and Brewery. Retrieved 2008-03-02.
  3. 1 2 "Voted Best Downtown Casino: Class and Style". Main Street station Hotel, Casino and Brewery. Retrieved 2008-03-02.
  4. Rauch, Laura (1999-11-05). "The Wall: Where Is It Now?". Photo Essay 1999-11-05. Time. Retrieved 2008-03-02.
  5. Green, Michael S.; Penn, Elan. Las Vegas: A Pictoral History.
  6. "Triple 7 Brewpub". Dining. Vegas.com. Retrieved 9 April 2013.
  7. "Triple 7 Restaurant and Brewery". Beer Advocate. Retrieved 9 April 2013.

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Coordinates: 36°10′27″N 115°08′44″W / 36.174266°N 115.145441°W / 36.174266; -115.145441

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