One of downtown Las Vegas' most brilliant treasures, the Main Street Station
Casino, Brewery & Hotel is just steps from the Fremont Street Experience but years apart. Filled almost to
overflowing with antiques, rarities and memorabilia -- including Theodore Roosevelt's Pullman railroad car, a chandelier
from Paris's renowned Figaro Opera House and a section of the Berlin Wall -- there's something here to impress
nearly everyone, even before one samples the Main Street's terrific hospitality.
Without a doubt, the star attraction is the Triple 7 Brewpub. With oysters on
the half shell, gourmet pizzas and an order of garlic herb french fries that simply can't be beat, there's plenty
of great tastes to accompany one or more of the establishment's five rich specialty ales. For a more upscale dining
experience, the Pullman Grille serves fresh seafood, chicken and Black Angus beef, with a cigar and martini bar
located inside a rail car that once belonged to author Louisa May Alcott. Afterwards, one has a range of options
available: enjoying the 28,500-square-foot casino, wandering over to Fremont Street for the spectacular light show
or retiring to one of more than 400 luxurious, wood-accented rooms.
True to its name, Main Street Station is one of downtown's main attractions. Whether
visiting or staying overnight, a lengthy stop here isn't only recommended... it's unavoidable, and for the best
possible reasons.
- Number of rooms:
430
- Average room rates:
$45-$175. Room rates in can fluctuate widely and change without notice.
- Casino size: 28,826
sq. ft. Casino games include Blackjack, Craps, Keno, Roulette, Let it Ride, Progressive Pai Gow Poker, Score with
Four, 900 slot machines, 25 table games, Video Poker, Megabucks, and Slot Tournaments.
- Restaurants: One
gourmet restaurant: the Pullman Grille; and three casual restaurants: the Garden Court Buffet, the Cascade Cafe
and the Triple 7 BrewPub.
- Entertainment: Live
entertainment by the Amazin' Brews-Keys five nights a week in the Triple 7 Brewpub.
- Pool: No
- Health Club: No
- Spa: No
- Shops: The Bridge
Avenue Retail area offers 7 different shops: the Cal Gift Shop, the Cal Logo Shop, Aloha Specialties, the Aloha
Market, Ethel M Chocolates, Lappert's, and the Main Street Station Gift Shop.
- Wedding Chapel: No
- Convention rooms:
Yes, the Pullman Grille offers setting for weddings, wedding receptions, and breakfast and luncheon meetings. Also,
The Social Club seats up to 160 guests and can be used for practically any event.
- Business Center:
No
- Room service: No
- Amenities: Triple
7 Brewpub, antique railway car used as cigar and cognac room.
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