River City Casino Lemay Mo
A casino and a golf course are featured in River City Casino And Hotel located 9 km from Ulysses S. Grant National Historical Site. The venue comprises 200 rooms. River City Casino & Hotel boasts the state-of-the-art Event Center where the guest experience is the highest priority. Seating up 1,400 people, you’ll be blown away by cutting-edge audio. Ollywood Casino in Maryland Heights, and River City Casino in Lemay are planning on reopening at 9 a.m. On June 16, after the COVID-19 pandemic forced them to close months ago. 'We are pleased to announce that we will be opening our doors with limited offerings on Tuesday, June 16 at 9:00 AM. Having a good time is our civic duty, and in River City one of the best places to fulfill that pledge is at Judy’s Lounge. Here, the night is always young and the cocktails are silky smooth. So take a break from the casino action, sink into a chair, relax and enjoy the music and entertainment.
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- Mon: 12am-12am
- Tue: 12am-12am
- Wed: 12am-12am
- Thu: 12am-12am
- Fri: 12am-12am
- Sat: 12am-12am
- Sun: 12am-12am
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River City Casino and Hotel | |
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Location | Lemay, Missouri |
Address | 777 River City Casino Boulevard (Lemay) |
Opening date | March 4, 2010 |
Theme | 1904 World’s Fair |
Total gaming space | 90,000 sq ft (8,400 m2) |
Casino type | Land |
Owner | Gaming and Leisure Properties |
Operating license holder | Penn National Gaming |
Architect | Bergman Walls & Associates |
Coordinates | 38°31′51″N90°15′52″W / 38.5308°N 90.2645°WCoordinates: 38°31′51″N90°15′52″W / 38.5308°N 90.2645°W |
Website | rivercity.com |
River City Casino is a casino in Lemay, Missouri, in Greater St. Louis. It is owned by Gaming and Leisure Properties and operated by Penn National Gaming. It opened on March 4, 2010.[1]
History[edit]
River City Casino Lemay Mo
Located in Lemay, Missouri, River City Casino is on the western bank of the Mississippi River.[2] The property's decor uses a 1904 World’s Fair theme. Built for an initial $380 million, the project's second phase requires an additional $75 million investment within the first three years for construction of a hotel.[3] In 2010, the Riverfront Times named River City Casino the Best St. Louis Casino in their annual awards.[4]
In April 2016, Pinnacle Entertainment sold the property to Gaming and Leisure Properties and leased it back, along with almost all of Pinnacle's real estate assets.[5][6]Penn National Gaming acquired River City's operations in October 2018 as part of the acquisition of Pinnacle.[7]
Casino[edit]
River City Casino is 56 acres (230,000 m2) with parking for 3,000 vehicles. A 90,000-square-foot (8,400 m2) gaming floor has approximately 2,000 slots and 55 gaming tables.[8] It is the only casino in the St. Louis area that does not currently offer a poker room: its 8-table room was shuttered in 2018 and renovated into an Asian gaming lounge specializing in baccarat. The casino includes the 75-seat Judy’s Velvet lounge, a sports bar by day and a music venue by night.[9]
Restaurants[edit]
There are six dining establishments in the casino including The Great Food Exposition (buffet), Burger Brothers, The 1904 Steakhouse, The Beerhouse, Asia, and Cibare.
See also[edit]
River City Casino Lemay Mo Map
References[edit]
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- ^Pinnacle to open River City Casino March 4
- ^Officials: River City Casino Boulevard leads to jobs
- ^River City Casino opens with questions, and a dollop of spectacle
- ^St. Louis Best Casino
- ^'Missouri Gaming Commission approves transfer of casino properties'. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. March 23, 2016. Retrieved 2016-07-23.
- ^'Gaming and Leisure Properties, Inc. completes the previously announced acquisition of the real estate assets of Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc' (Press release). Pinnacle Entertainment. April 28, 2016. Archived from the original on August 22, 2016. Retrieved 2016-07-22.
- ^Diana Barr (October 16, 2018). 'St. Louis casino operations, real estate change hands'. St. Louis Business Journal. Retrieved 2018-10-16.
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