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Circa Las Vegas Grand Opening October 28th 2020
Circa Hotel Resort Open in downtown Las Vegas on Fremont Street. Circa was previously occupied by the Las Vegas Club hotel-casino, the Mermaids Casino, and the Glitter Gulch strip club. Circa is owned by brothers Derek and Greg Stevens, who also own other downtown casinos. They purchased the Las Vegas Club in 2015, followed by the acquisition of Mermaids and Glitter Gulch. The three businesses were demolished in 2017, and construction on Circa began in February 2019, with an opening scheduled for December 2020. The first five floors were expedited for an early opening on October 28, 2020. The opening included a two-story casino, a three-story sportsbook, five restaurants, and a six-tiered swimming pool area. The hotel portion is scheduled to open on December 28, 2020, with 512 rooms. It’s downtown’s first ground-up resort in 40 years.
Go Inside Circa of Las Vegas Grand Tour!
Circa will be for 21 and older, Adults Only Casino. Woot!
No Kids Quest. No strollers. No kids in the pool. No kids at all, 24/7. Ever.
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Circa Las Vegas Adults Only Casino Hotel
Checking ID’s and making sure a safe entry is first and foremost at the 4 main entryways to Circa. Expect your ID to be scanned before you enter Circa to be sure that you are taken into account as to the headcount for capacity. Plus, to check to see if you’re 21 and over.
Circa Sportsbook – The Largest in the World
Circa Sportsbook is by far the largest in the world. There is plenty of seating and is sure to draw numerous sports fans to watch and bet on their favorite sporting events. The sportsbook will have two floors of stadium seating. The third floor of the sportsbook will feature a studio for the Vegas Sports and Information Network (VSiN).
The sportsbook will occupy three floors and have the world’s largest TV screen. While the sportsbook might not be as wide as the Westgate SuperBook, it will certainly have height on its side with two floors of seating for the public and another level for broadcasts.
Circa Stadium Swim
Stadium Swim with its six pools, two spas, 15,000 square feet of wet space, and 4,000-person capacity, has enough space to accommodate any size party.
Stadium Swim offers a 143-foot by 40-foot LED screen with 14 million megapixels at the entrance. Among the amenities, two swim-up bars, 30 cabanas, 38 daybeds, 337 chaise lounges, and food from Saginaw’s Deli and Victory Burger & Wing Co. Customers can order from iPads while continuing their sunbathing. In front of the venue, a bar featuring frozen cocktails awaits.
MEGA BAR at Circa
On the first floor sits Mega Bar, Nevada’s longest bar at 125 feet with 120 beer taps. Customers should look at the wallpaper, compiled of newspaper clippings. The 53-seat bar features 47 double-stacked televisions.
Vegas Vicky Bar
Circa, Vegas Vickie’s brings a truly Las Vegas experience, anchored by the original neon sign of Vegas Vickie, the kicking cowgirl. The 25-by-20-foot neon sign that sat outside Glitter Gulch originally debuted in 1980 and Stevens acquired it in 2016. YESCO, the neon sign company, spent seven months restoring the sign, complete with a repaired kicking leg.
The lounge features seasonal cocktails and vintage drinks with sheer drapes to offer some privacy. Artwork in the middle of the bar creates a V shape in honor of the stunning sign that visitors can see from the second floor down to the basement in a three-story atrium.
Circa Has a Variety of Restaurants
Victory Burger and Wings at Circa
Victory Burger and Wing at Circa is a hit. The burgers are made to order and the wings have the sauce for your taste. We encourage you to give it a go at Circa downtown Las Vegas.
Saganaw’s Delicatessen is Open 24/7
Saganaw’s Deli is Open for your convenience. Serving a wide variety of sandwiches and breakfast 24/7. But, you’ll have to start of with there signature rubens before you hit the dessert menu.
Jack Pots Coffee at Circa
Fine Dinning at Circa Barry’s Steak House
In the basement sits Barry’s Downtown Prime from Barry S. Dakake, a long-time Las Vegas chef who helmed N9NE Steakhouse and Scotch 80 Prime at the Palms. His regal steakhouse spans 3,200 square feet with eight rooms that can expand and contract to accommodate large groups to intimate settings. The restaurant serves table-side dishes along with a vegan menu and steakhouse favorites.
Dakake teams up with Yassine Lyoubi, Marco Cicione, and Donnie Rihn for this steakhouse filled with vintage glamour, including artwork from 40 artists adorning the walls. Navy and oxblood walls, warm brown and white oak parquet floors, walnut millwork throughout, burnished brass furnishings, and antique mirrors decorate the space. One room features an illuminated three-dimensional, rose-inspired ceiling while another comes with a lighted olive tree.