Planning to Introduce a Country Bar and Nightclub at Sunset Station, Las Vegas
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Vegas, baby, Vegas! Here's a scoop on some potential updates to the casino scene in Sin City.
Listen up, ya'll, the legends at Station Casinos Inc. have thrown their hats in the ring, applying for a design tweak at Sunset Station to set up a brand-spankin' new Stoney's Rockin' Country venue!
According to the inside scoop, they aim to slap a 3,710-square-foot cover on the patio anytime soon. The proposed location? Right smack dab where the bingo hall's now nestling.
What's the lowdown on this Stoney's Rockin' Country joint? Well, call it an urban legend, but it seems this'll be their second stomping ground, following the success of their Las Vegas outpost. Sadly, reps from both parties remain tight-lipped on the pending plans.
But here's the kicker: While rumors swirl about this Stoney's Rockin' Country expansion, it doesn't look like they're stayin' put at Santa Fe Station in Vegas. The local hoedown hotspot, Stoney's North Forty, is bustlin' with country-themed entertainment just like always, as indicated by their event listings for March[1]. So, Hold on to yer boots, cowboy, it's still up in the air whether this Henderson outpost is in the offing.
[1] https://www.eventbrite.com/o/stonys-north-forty-28420436357
- The planned expansion of Stoney's Rockin' Country might see it moving from its current location at Sunset Station in Las Vegas, as Station Casinos Inc. has applied for a redesign, making the patio area available for the new venture.
- The proposed new location for Stoney's Rockin' Country would be where the bingo hall currently resides, hinting at a shift in casino-and-gambling culture within thecity.
- Although details about the pending plans remain scarce, it's rumored thatStoney's Rockin' Country's move to Henderson would mark their second location, mirroring the success of their original venue in Las Vegas' casino scene.
- Despite the rumored expansion of Stoney's Rockin' Country to Henderson, there's still no definite word on whether the popular country-themed entertainment will be available at Santa Fe Station in Las Vegas' casino culture.
