Horseshoe Casino St. Louis Missouri
Horseshoe Casino St. Louis is a riverboat casino located in Downtown St. Louis, Missouri. It is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment. The casino opened in 1993 and has a gaming floor ÿûþÃâ°Ã°Ã´ÃÅÃŽ 100,000 square feet (9,290 m2). It offers a variety of casino games, including slots, table games, and poker. The casino also has a number of dining and entertainment options, including a buffet, a steakhouse, and a nightclub.
History
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Casino Floor
The casino floor at Horseshoe Casino St. Louis is spread out over two levels. The gaming floor offers a variety of casino games, including slots, table games, and poker. The casino also has a number of electronic games, such as video poker and blackjack.
Dining and Entertainment
Horseshoe Casino St. Louis has a number of dining and entertainment options. The casino has a buffet, a steakhouse, a coffee shop, and a deli. The casino also has a number of bars, including a sports bar and a nightclub.
Hotel
Horseshoe Casino St. Louis has a hotel with 400 rooms. The hotel is located adjacent to the casino. The hotel offers a variety of amenities, including a fitness center, a swimming pool, and a spa.
Awards and Recognition
Horseshoe Casino St. Louis has been recognized for its excellence in customer service and gaming. The casino has been awarded the AAA Four Diamond Award for its dining and hotel accommodations. The casino has also been recognized for its slots and table games.
**Horseshoe Casino St. Louis is a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The casino offers a variety of gaming, dining, and entertainment options. The casino is also located in a convenient location, just steps from the St. Louis Arch.
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