

Enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner anytime. Lillie’s Asian Cuisine - Experience traditional Cantonese, Szechwan and pan-Asian flair, all combined in a casually contemporary setting.Ĭarson Street Café - Convenience never comes at the expense of choice at our 24-hour café. Red Sushi - Whether it’s the lure of the fresh sushi or the temptations of the Japanese sake, this hotspot is sure to satisfy your raw cravings. Grotto Italian Ristorante - Friendly, inviting and offering authentic Italian classics including homemade pastas & desserts from scratch. Chart House - Enjoy your succulent seafood and steaks, in this distinguished restaurant featuring a 75,000 gallon tropical fish aquarium. Houston original, impeccable service in a luxurious atmosphere. Vic & Anthony’s Steakhouse - In the tradition of the Golden Nugget Hotel Las Vegas offers exceptional dining with Two bottles of water, daily (waters will be located in the guest rooms),Ĭomplimentary airline boarding passes printing at the Front Desk or Box Office 24/7,įree newspapers in your respective tower lobby from 6am to 10am daily plus downtown destination coupons. Golden Nugget resort fee includes:īasic, in-room Internet access for 2 devices dailyĭaily access for 2 to the Fitness Center (does not include the wet areas) The Golden Nugget charges a resort fee of $29.50 plus tax, per day. Location: Downtown - Fremont Street Experienceĭistance from Harry Reid International Airport to Golden Nugget Las Vegas is 6.6 miles Golden Nugget Hotel Las Vegas Resort Fee Official Web site: Reservation: 800 - 634-3454 Steve Thomas died in 1996, and his daughters have operated the Golden Nugget since then.Number of rooms: 2,345 guestrooms, including one and two-bedroom suites, 171 Luxury Suites in the Rush and Spa Suite Tower and 9 Penthouse Suites in the North Tower and Rush Tower. Original owner Steve Thomas and his wife, Bessie, founded the Golden Nugget’s Kettering location in 1962. The current Golden Nugget was built in 2007 after a fire caused by an electrical problem heavily damaged the existing building that had been constructed in the early 1960s. We are fearful of opening and somebody getting COVID, and then we’re going to be right back to where we were, and we’re going to be closed for two weeks.” Explore ALSO NEW TODAY: ‘DAYcation’ ideas to relax and recharge close to home Messages left by this news outlet with co-owner Stacey Frangomichalos were not returned Monday, but Frangomichalos has told WHIO-TV that, “We are fearful to open.

The Golden Nugget has been closed since the coronavirus-related statewide mandatory shutdown of dine-in service in March. The $1.5 million asking price is for the real estate and building only, and does not include the restaurant equipment or the Golden Nugget name, business or recipes.
