Fiesta Casino Henderson Restaurants
With an always-welcoming atmosphere and a casino floor that’s just the right size, it’s no wonder Fiesta Rancho is locals’ favorite North Las Vegas casino. We offer the city’s biggest progressives and the most payback video poker machines in town—along with classic table games, bingo, keno, an amazing sports book, and more. Earn and redeem points for dining, gaming, entertainment, and more at 20 locations across our Valley. Fiesta Henderson Casino Hotel 777 W Lake Mead Parkway.
Following confirmation North Las Vegas’ Texas Station and Fiesta Rancho resorts will officially be on hiatus for as long as a year, new paperwork has also been submitted to the City of Henderson to extend the temporary shutter of the Fiesta Henderson casino and hotel, “until further notice.”
Scheduled to appear before the city council on July 7 and fully expected to be granted approval, parent company Station Casinos is requesting the gaming and liquor licenses to be placed in “non-operational status,” potentially until June 4, 2021, the maximum duration permitted by Henderson's Code of Ordinances.
Citing “uncertain economic conditions,” the company also informed the council, “there is no known re-opening date at this time.”
Launched in 1998 at 777 West Lake Mead Parkway as The Reserve and sold into the Station Casinos family in 2001, the venue is a southwestern-themed twin to the Fiesta Rancho.
The closure impacts hundreds of employees, including the staff of Leticia’s Mexican Cocina, expanded to the resort by chef Leticia Mitchell in summer 2018. The popular, casual Mexican menu can still be found at the Santa Fe Station.
Yet to be announced, the fate of the Palms, the fourth Station Casinos property that chose not to reopen last month.
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