Key Largo Casino

Off-Strip 2.5 Est. 1973 Various Owners

About

The Key Largo Casino had a long history under multiple names starting as the Ambassador Inn in 1973. It subsequently operated as La Mirage, Anthony's Casino, and the Quality Inn & Casino before becoming the Key Largo Casino & Hotel in 1997. Located on East Flamingo Road near the Strip, it was a budget-friendly option for travelers seeking affordable accommodations close to the action. The property featured 314 rooms, a modest 15,000 square foot casino with just 4 table games and 245 slot machines, and a small sportsbook. The Key Largo closed on January 18, 2005, for a planned redevelopment that never materialized. The building sat vacant for years before being demolished in 2013, and the site remains undeveloped.

Our Rating

2.5
800 reviews
Gaming
2.5
Dining
2.0
Nightlife
2.0
Value
3.5
Amenities
2.5

Key Stats

314
Rooms
15K
Sq Ft Casino
4
Table Games
0.2K
Slots

Amenities

Pool

Highlights

  • Near the Strip
  • Budget rates
  • Pool

Consider

  • Very small casino
  • Limited amenities
  • Dated property

Dining Highlights

Coffee shop

Pool & Recreation

Outdoor pool

Nearby Attractions

Las Vegas Strip Flamingo Las Vegas The LINQ

Frequently Asked Questions

When did the Key Largo close?
The Key Largo Casino closed on January 18, 2005, for a redevelopment project that was never completed.
What happened to the Key Largo site?
The building was demolished in 2013 and the site remains undeveloped as of 2025.
How many names did this property have?
The property operated as Ambassador Inn, La Mirage, Anthony's Casino, Quality Inn & Casino, and finally Key Largo Casino.

Quick Info

Address
377 E Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89169
Price Range
$
Parking
Free self-parking
Dining
1+ Restaurants

Best For

Budget travelers Flamingo Road visitors