Bourbon Street Hotel & Casino

Bourbon Street Hotel & Casino

Off-Strip 3.0 Est. 1985 Independent

About

The Bourbon Street Hotel & Casino was a small New Orleans-themed property just off the Las Vegas Strip that operated from the mid-1980s until 2005. Originally built as the Shenandoah Hotel, it was rebranded with a Bourbon Street/French Quarter theme. The property was known for its intimate size, Cajun-themed restaurant, and proximity to the Strip without the high prices. Despite its charm, the small property couldn't compete in the era of mega-resorts. It was demolished in February 2006.

Our Rating

3.0
1,800 reviews
Gaming
3.0
Dining
2.5
Nightlife
2.5
Value
4.0
Amenities
3.0

Key Stats

166
Rooms
15K
Sq Ft Casino
10
Table Games
0.3K
Slots

Amenities

Highlights

  • Close to Strip
  • Affordable
  • Cajun theming

Consider

  • Very small property
  • Minimal amenities

Dining Highlights

Cajun restaurant

Nearby Attractions

Flamingo Las Vegas Strip Bally's

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Bourbon Street close?
Bourbon Street closed in October 2005 and was demolished in February 2006.
What was Bourbon Street's theme?
It had a New Orleans/French Quarter theme with Cajun-inspired dining.
What replaced Bourbon Street?
The site became a parking lot and was eventually incorporated into adjacent property development.

Quick Info

Address
120 E Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Price Range
$
Parking
Free self-parking
Dining
2+ Restaurants

Best For

Budget travelers New Orleans fans