Gold Spike Hotel & Casino

Gold Spike Hotel & Casino

Downtown 3.0 Est. 1976 Downtown Project

About

Gold Spike was a budget-friendly downtown Las Vegas casino that operated for decades before being purchased by Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project in 2013. The casino floor was permanently closed and the property was converted into an entertainment venue and bar. The building still stands as a nightlife destination but no longer operates as a casino.

Our Rating

3.0
2,100 reviews
Gaming
3.0
Dining
2.5
Nightlife
2.5
Value
4.0
Amenities
3.0

Key Stats

112
Rooms
8K
Sq Ft Casino
8
Table Games
0.3K
Slots

Amenities

Highlights

  • Ultra-budget rates
  • Downtown location
  • Character

Consider

  • Very basic amenities
  • Small casino
  • Dated property

Dining Highlights

24-hour cafe

Nearby Attractions

Fremont Street Experience Container Park Downtown Las Vegas

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Gold Spike's casino close?
The casino floor closed on April 14, 2013 after being sold to Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project.
Is Gold Spike still open?
The building remains open as a bar and nightlife venue called Gold Spike, but there is no casino gaming.
What is Gold Spike now?
It operates as a 24/7 bar and entertainment venue with an outdoor courtyard called 'The Backyard'.

Quick Info

Address
217 Las Vegas Blvd N, Las Vegas, NV 89101
Price Range
$
Parking
Street parking
Dining
1+ Restaurants

Best For

Budget travelers Downtown explorers