- Year Opened
- 1976
- Hours
- Open 24/7
- Age Restriction
- 21++
- Property Type
- Casinos
- Regulator
- Nevada Gaming Control Board
- Operator
- Station Casinos
- Tables
- 45
- Slot Machines
- 1,600
- Formerly
- Bingo Palace (1977–1984)
About Palace Station
Palace Station is a commercial casino at 2411 West Sahara Avenue in Las Vegas, Nevada, operated by Station Casinos. The property opened in 1976 as The Casino (1976–1977), became Bingo Palace (1977–1984), and took its current name thereafter. All gaming is regulated by the Nevada Gaming Control Board, with a minimum gambling age of 21. The floor operates 24 hours a day.
The Bingo Palace era was historically significant: it was the founding property of the Station Casinos network. Frank Fertitta Jr. established the Bingo Palace concept as a deliberately locals-focused casino — accessible pricing, a broad game menu, and a community orientation rather than a tourist-first design. That concept became the template for the Station Casinos operating model that now spans more than 20 Nevada properties.
The West Sahara Avenue address places Palace Station approximately 1.5 miles west of the Las Vegas Strip via Sahara Avenue — in the residential and commercial corridor between the Strip and the western Las Vegas Valley. For Las Vegas casino visitors comparing locals-market properties, Palace Station’s 20 game types on a 45-table floor give it the broadest table game menu of any property at this corridor distance from the Strip.
Palace Station at a glance
Venue photo
Palace Station
Las Vegas, Nevada
Gaming Floor
Palace Station carries approximately 1,600 gaming machines alongside a 45-table game section with 20 distinct game types — an exceptional variety count for a locals-market casino of this scale. The machine bank covers standard reel slots and Video Poker alongside Keno and Bingo programs.
A 6-table poker room spreads 7 Card Stud, Mixed Games, Omaha, and Texas Hold’em — four variants in a compact room that serves the West Sahara corridor poker community.
The baccarat section deserves specific attention. Palace Station offers three distinct baccarat formats: standard Baccarat, Dragon Bonus Baccarat (side bet paying on the margin of the winning hand — up to 30:1 for a natural 9), and EZ Baccarat (banker commission replaced by a push on banker three-card 7, simplifying the payout structure). Beyond baccarat, Midi-Baccarat and Mini-Baccarat add two more table size/pace formats, giving baccarat players five baccarat-related table options. This depth of baccarat coverage is unusual for a Las Vegas locals casino.
Additional table game highlights: Pai Gow Tiles alongside Pai Gow Poker and Progressive Pai Gow Poker; Dragon Bonus Baccarat and EZ Baccarat as distinct game types from standard Baccarat; Bet the Set (a blackjack side bet paying on a pair of cards); and Double Deck Blackjack alongside standard Blackjack.
Games at Palace Station
- Baccarat
- Bet the Set
- Bingo
- Blackjack
- Blackjack Double Deck
- Craps
- Dragon Bonus Baccarat
- EZ Baccarat
- Keno
- Midi-Baccarat
- Mini-Baccarat
- Pai Gow Poker
- Pai Gow Tiles
- Progressive Pai Gow Poker
- Race & Sports Book
- Roulette
- Slot Machines
- Sportsbook
- Ultimate Texas Hold'em
- Video Poker
- 7 Card StudPoker variant
- Mixed GamesPoker variant
- OmahaPoker variant
- Texas Hold'emPoker variant
Amenities
- Bar
- Open 24/7
- Restaurant
- Self-parking
- Valet
What the directory data shows
Strengths and gaps inferred from directory data — not a substitute for a property visit.
Strengths
5- 20 game types — broadest table game variety in the West Sahara corridor
- Five baccarat-related options: Baccarat, Dragon Bonus, EZ Baccarat, Midi-Baccarat, Mini-Baccarat
- Pai Gow Tiles, Progressive Pai Gow, Bet the Set alongside standards
- 6-table poker room with 4 variants
- Founding Station Casinos property since 1976 (Bingo Palace era)
Watch-outs
3- No hotel in directory data
- No loyalty program in directory data (Station's Boarding Pass — confirm at the property)
- Website listed as unreachable at directory scrape — verify at palacestation.sclv.com
Palace Station — 20 game types, five baccarat formats, and the founding property of the Station Casinos network since 1976
Palace Station at 2411 W Sahara Avenue was the original Bingo Palace (1977–1984) that launched Station Casinos. Today the 45-table floor with 20 game types — five baccarat formats (Baccarat, Dragon Bonus, EZ Baccarat, Midi-Baccarat, Mini-Baccarat), Pai Gow Tiles, Progressive Pai Gow, and Bet the Set alongside the classics — gives it the broadest game menu of any Station Casinos property by game type count. Visit palacestation.sclv.com for current promotions and table minimums.
Licensing & Rules
- Regulator
- Nevada Gaming Control Board
- Age Requirement
- 21++
- Sportsbook
- Legal





