About Doc Holliday Casino
Doc Holliday Casino operated at 131 Main Street in Central City, Colorado, owned by Cliff Neuman. The property ran approximately 205 gaming machines — slot machines and video poker — and 3 table games, with a bar, restaurant, and street parking on site. Gaming was regulated by the Colorado Division of Gaming under the Colorado Limited Gaming Act. The minimum gambling age was 21. Doc Holliday Casino is currently closed and no longer in operation.
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Doc Holliday Casino
Central City Casinos, Colorado
Central City is in Gilpin County in the Colorado Front Range foothills, roughly 35 miles west of Denver via I-70 and Colorado 119. The Main Street gaming corridor runs through the heart of a National Historic Landmark district of Victorian commercial architecture built during the 1859 Colorado Gold Rush. Doc Holliday Casino took its name from the frontier gambler and gunfighter who was associated with the mining-era American West — an identity common among Cripple Creek–era Colorado casino names. The property operated as a smaller standalone gaming room with bar and dining service on the Central City Main Street strip.
Doc Holliday Casino is no longer operating in Central City
Doc Holliday Casino at 131 Main Street, Central City, Colorado is permanently closed. Owner Cliff Neuman operated the property with approximately 205 slot machines and video poker terminals plus 3 table games under Colorado Division of Gaming licensing. Central City's Main Street gaming corridor still has active casino properties. Check the links below or the Colorado Division of Gaming's registry for open alternatives.
Licensing & Rules
- Regulator
- Colorado Division of Gaming
- Age Requirement
- 21+
- Sportsbook
- Legal





