Las Vegas Sun

May 25, 2012

Currently: 76° | Complete forecast | Log in

Four Queens Hotel and Casino

The Four Queens, which opened in 1966, is named after former owner Ben Goffstein's four daughters, Faith, Hope, Benita and Michelle. The casino is one of the most iconic Fremont Street.

Today, the 30,000-square foot casino features more than 1,000 slots, 30 tables games, race and sports book and the world's largest slot machine, Queen's machine. The hotel offers 690 rooms including 45 guest suites.

Hugo's Cellar offers steak-house like items and a rolling salad cart and Ladies walk away with a complimentary rose. The wine list has won recognition from Wine Spectator and Zagat's. The Chicago Brew Pub serves deep-dish pizza, salads and sandwiches as well as its own beer.

The Los Angeles hot spot, Canyon Club also opened their outpost at the Four Queens, attracting musical and comedy acts from across the nation.

Attractions

Canyon Club
Head over the Canyon Club for a cocktail and nightly entertainment. The venue features the L.A. Comedy Club Wednesday through Sunday night with some of the county's best and brightest comedians. MORE »
Fremont Street ExperienceFremont Street Experience
Legendary casinos, free entertainment, old-fashioned gambling hospitality – this is the vintage Vegas of the Fremont Street Experience. Some say it's almost intimate. You may even run into one of the casino owners while you ... MORE »

Amenities

Sports Book Yes 15 seats. 4 TVs
Poker Room    
Health club    
Spa    
Shopping Center    
Wedding Chapel    
Convention Facilities Yes  
Business Center Yes  
Hotel Room Internet Yes Wireless Internet is available for a fee
Casino Wireless Internet    
Wheelchair Accessible Rooms Yes  
RV Park    
Child Care    
Pets Allowed    
Self Parking Garage Yes $3/day
Valet Parking Yes  
Airport Shuttle Yes  
Remote Baggage Check-in    
On Site Catering    
Movie Theater    
Arcade    
Bowling Alley    
Non-Smoking Gaming    
Players Club Yes Royal Club
Buffet    
Arena    

Nightclub & Bars

Fremont Street ExperienceFremont Street Experience
Legendary casinos, free entertainment, old-fashioned gambling hospitality – this is the vintage Vegas of the Fremont Street Experience. Some say it's almost intimate. You may even run into one of the casino owners while you sit at the blackjack table. Some say it's the free entertainment that makes us vintage. On any given night you may see famous bands, strolling showgirls, or an amazing saxophone performance. Some say it's the history. Las Vegas started 100 years ago in 1905 near the corner of Fremont and Main Streets. Fremont Street was the first paved street. The Fremont Hotel opened 50 years ago and launched the careers of famous entertainers like Wayne Newton. Others say it's the service. A dining experience at Hugo's Cellar inside the Four Queens is unrivaled and renowned. And we can't forget the gambling. Test your fortune at The Lady Luck or Fitzgeralds casinos on some of the loosest slots in town.

What's Happening

Every Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Fremont Street Experience
Every Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Fremont Street Experience
Every Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
Viva Vision
Saturday, May 26
Vince Neil

Dining

Hugo's CellarHugo's Cellar
Start off the evening with a red rose and end it with a good meal, Hugo's Cellar offers a variety of steak and seafood in a fine dining atmosphere. Reservations are recommended. MORE >
Chicago Brewing Co. at Four Queens
Friday's business hours
11:30 a.m. - 1:30 a.m. 
MORE INFO »
Magnolia's Veranda
Friday's business hours
Open 24 hours
MORE INFO »
Queens Deli
Friday's business hours
6 a.m. - midnight 
MORE INFO »

Vegas.com

The Official VEGAS Travel Site

Current room rates:
Four Queens Hotel and Casino
Weekday Rates from $28.00
Weekend Rates from $78.67

1-800-LAS-VEGAS

Location

202 Fremont Street

Phone: 702-385-4011

Get directions »

Gaming

Sports Book
Seats: 15
Sports Televisions: 4
Blackjack
Weekend minimum: 5.0
Slots
Total machines: 1026

Most Popular

  • Viewed
  • Discussed
  • E-mailed
  • Facebook

The Sun

Locally owned and independent for more than 50 years.