Station Casinos is continuing to push forward with its expansion plan for the Seventy Six tavern brand in the southwest valley of Las Vegas. The company confirmed that this 24-hour community bar located at the intersection of West Tropicana Avenue and Grand Canyon Drive will officially open on April 23, becoming the fourth branch in southern Nevada. The new location will take over the former site of The Den LV, adding another member to Station Casinos' localized dining and bar portfolio. The brand is positioned as a casual place for local residents, offering food, drinks, sports viewing, and limited gaming facilities. Honestly, this "local tavern" model is much more convenient than making a trip to a large resort.

The fourth branch lands, accelerating community layout
Since the brand's debut at the end of 2024, Seventy Six has been expanding at a steady pace. The first branch opened in October 2024 near Centennial and Lamb in North Las Vegas; the second opened in January 2025 on Aliante Parkway in the same area; the third welcomed guests on January 22 in the Union Village area of Henderson on Vitality Drive. The new store on West Tropicana Avenue covers about 10,000 square feet and features an outdoor patio. Bobbie Rihel, Vice President of Small Properties at Station Casinos, stated, "We are thrilled to bring Seventy Six to the West Tropicana community, continuing to expand our bar landscape throughout the valley." Her goal is to create a place "where local residents can gather, enjoy good food and drinks, watch games, and feel at home." Like the previous stores, this new store is positioned as a community gathering point, not a tourist destination.
Menu features comfort food, open all day
The name Seventy Six originates from 1976—the year Station Casinos was established. The brand adopts a classic American style, paired with an upgraded comfort food menu. Guests at the new store can enjoy burgers, sliders, sandwiches, salads, and main dishes, along with a full bar service. The bar offers over 45 types of domestic, imported, and craft beers, as well as wines and handcrafted cocktails. The gaming area features 15 bar-top slot machines. The menu is designed by Chef Danny Wilkins, who mentioned in an interview, "If you want to eat grilled salmon at 3 AM, you can order it." He also highly recommended the homemade peanut butter and jelly crispy burger, as well as the always-available stuffed burgers. Other specialty dishes include hand-dipped fish and chips and a breakfast dish called "Hillbilly Hash." Happy hour occurs twice daily: from 3 PM to 7 PM, and from 3 AM to 7 AM. Special snacks such as fried potato balls, salt and pepper crisps, and cheese dip are only $7, fish tacos and pulled pork sliders are $8, beers start at $4, and cocktails at $5. This arrangement of late-night and early morning specials reinforces the concept of 24-hour operation, clearly targeting local residents looking for food outside traditional dining hours. For more updates on the American gaming and dining industry, continue to follow the PASA official website.
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