California Casino Fremont Street

Your Home for Aloha

The California is your connection to the Islands right here in downtown Las Vegas. Known as the 9th Island, the California is where you can experience the feeling of aloha, from dining delicacies such as oxtail soup to the colorful décor reminiscent of the islands. The Cal is your home away from home.

The Fremont Hotel & Casino The Fremont Hotel & Casino is located in the heart of downtown on Fremont Street. The casino’s iconic red neon has been shining bright for more than 60 years. Official Site Read More. Out on Fremont Street Experience, you’ll find a variety of unique souvenir shops and kiosks. Or take a short walk to our sister property, the California Hotel and Casino. Up on the second floor, near the bridge connecting the Cal to Main Street Station, you’ll find some great shops that are well worth the trip. The Fremont Street Experience is totally lame and vulgar, they should remove that light show canopy and let the casinos relish in their period style, but on the street beyond the 'experience' are some good restaurants that are proving that Las Vegas can be a real city also if it wants to.

California Casino Fremont Street

Stay At The Cal

our aloha spirit will make you feel right at home

Dine at The Cal

Something to satisfy every appetite

The California Noodle House offers regional dishes from throughout the Pacific Rim, staying true to the tagline, “Signature noodles dishes and so much more.”

The Redwood Steakhouse is a fine dining experience not to be missed. The menu offers a wide range of steaks, fresh seafood and chops.

Market Street Café

The Market Street Café serves all of your American favorites with a touch of island flair. An island local hangover secret is oxtail soup, served nightly from 11:00 p.m. to 9:00 a.m.

The Lucky Buddha

Visit the Cal and rub Happy Buddha’s belly. Located in the hotel lobby, Happy Buddha brings good luck to all who visit him.

Gaming

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There are plenty of ways to play and win at the California. With more than 1,000 slot machines, more than 28 table games and a sports book, the Cal has what you’re looking for. Craps enthusiasts can try their luck on the same tables where a guest held the dice for longer than three hours and six minutes.

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The California Club operated from 1958 to 1973. Phil Long took over operation of the casino located at the corner of First and Fremont Street in Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada, 1958.[1] The locals casino catered to local gamblers. It was owned and operated by Phil Long and partner George Milford and was a casino only without any hotel rooms. The California Club was sold to Steve Wynn in 1973. The California Club was combined into the Golden Nugget shortly after the purchase by Wynn.

In 1963, Corky McCorquodale introduced Texas hold'em to Las Vegas at the California Club. The game became popular and quickly spread to the Golden Nugget, Stardust and Dunes.[2]

Other California Clubs[edit]

There were two approved casinos in Reno that were also called California Club.[3]

Notes[edit]

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  1. ^'Phil Long New Casino Boss of Tropicana'. Las Vegas Sun. August 18, 1958. Retrieved 2010-11-24.
  2. ^Sam Farha; Storms Reback (October 2007). Farha on Omaha: Expert Strategy for Beating Cash Games and Tournaments. Triumph Books. pp. 8–. ISBN978-1-61749-920-3.
  3. ^Dwayne, Kling (1999). The Rise of the Biggest Little City: An Encyclopedic History of Reno Gaming, 1931-1981. ISBN9780874173406. Retrieved 2010-11-24.
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Coordinates: 36°10′23″N115°08′41″W / 36.17306°N 115.14472°W

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