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Steakhouse at Bills Closed

Bills Gamblin' Hall is Closed

“Bills Gamlin Hall Closed”, a sad day in Las Vegas in my opinion! Originally opened in 1979 as the Barbary Coast, and then changed to “Bills Gamblin Hall” in March, 2007, Bills had a reputation for being a small, low-stakes, great atmosphere Casino. Not to mention, one of the best locations on the strip! Bills officially closed on February 4th,
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Steakhouse at Bills Closed

Bill's Gamblin' Hall To Close & Renovated

Bill’s Gamblin Hall will be closing on February 4, 2013.It will be renovated with a $185 million budget, and will receive a new name as well! The serious renovation of the property (as we previously reported here), will feature 65,000 square foot rooftop pool addition, and will certainly have some great views thanks to its mid-strip placement! (Hopefully the Eiffel
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Steakhouse at Bills Closed

Bill's Gambling Hall to be renovated

Caesars Entertainment has announced a $180 million dollar “Renovation of Bill’s Gamblin Hall”. This was announced with construction at “Las Vegas Linq” already underway, the 550 million dollar retail and shopping experience is planning on bringing new life to the center of the strip. The 180 million dollar reno of Bill’s will include a rooftop pool and a nightclub that
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Steakhouse at Bills Closed

Steakhouse at Bill's Closed – Officially

The steakhouse at Bill’s, is officially closed, as confirmed by the reception desk at Bill’s Gamblin’ Hall, on September 17th, 2012. September 16th, 2012 was the last day the steakhouse was opened. The front desk mentioned the steakhouse is closed for remodeling, but no one has any idea if it will re-open as “Steakhouse At Bill’s”, or even another steakhouse!
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Steakhouse at Bill's Closing

The “Steakhouse at Bill’s Closing” rumors are true. The old fashioned, popular “best kept secret” on the strip on Flamingo Blvd has decided it will close its doors. The Steakhouse at Bill’s last day of operation will be Septermber 16, 2012.  Although we don’t have a firm reason as to why it is closing, it may be partially related to
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O'Sheas is now Closed

“Oshea’s Las Vegas Closed” A few days ago, on April 30th, oSheas closed its doors, while Caesars Entertainment makes way for Project Linq, which is under construction. The Casino will eventually be demolished itself. Fear not! O’sheas will exist again, as a part of the new Linq complex. Update: The parking lot behind osheas was demolished on May 1st 2012.
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'Les Artistes" Steakhouse at Paris Closed

The very decorated, and extremely delicious “Les Artistes” steakhouse in Paris, Las Vegas has been closed. The restaurant has been closed, and will be renovating to bring in a new name to Paris. The closing is not entirely a surprise, considering the vast renovations and upgrades which are occurring over at the Flamingo, and the announced demolition of Oshea’s, and
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Studio 54 Las Vegas Closing

The iconic club in the MGM Grand will be closing tomorrow, February 4th.  As of February 5th, “Studio 54 Vegas Closed” . After a 14 year run, the MGM Grand has decided to remove the aging club, and update it to something new. This co-insides with the closing of the the MGM Grand’s Lion Habitat as well. Plans have not
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MGM Grand Lion Habitat Closed

After more than 12 years, the MGM Grand Lion Habitat has been closed. The lion habitat at the MGM Grand had over 20 lions rotated in and out over the years, where guests and tourist could watch them play (but mainly sleep) throughout the day. It was open daily from 11am until 7pm. All the lions will return to the
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LVH – Las Vegas Hotel – Hilton Name Changed

As you can see from the screenshot of their website, the name change from “Las Vegas Hilton” to the “LVH” or “Las Vegas Hotel” has been completed. The hotel also features some updated rooms as well…. however the star-trek experience-looking section of the casino still remains, even though the ‘star trek experience’ closed years ago.