- Year Opened
- 1937
- Hours
- Open 24/7
- Age Restriction
- 21++
- Property Type
- Casinos
- Regulator
- Nevada Gaming Control Board
- Owner
- Vici Properties / Caesars
- Tables
- 42
- Slot Machines
- 816
- Formerly
- Harrah's Club
About Harrah’s Reno
Harrah’s Reno is a commercial casino at 219 North Center Street in Reno, Nevada, owned by Vici Properties and operated by Caesars Entertainment. The property opened in 1937 as Harrah’s Club — making it one of the oldest continuously operating casino addresses in the United States. All gaming is regulated by the Nevada Gaming Control Board, with a minimum gambling age of 21. The floor operates 24 hours a day.
Bill Harrah opened his first bingo parlor at this downtown Reno address in 1937 and progressively expanded it into a full-scale casino operation over the following decades. The North Center Street address became the foundational property for what eventually became Harrah’s Entertainment — the first national casino company in the United States, and the origin of what is now the Caesars Entertainment portfolio under Vici Properties’ ownership. Few gaming addresses in the US can claim a lineage running from 1937 to the present under the same brand family.
The 219 N Center Street location sits in the heart of downtown Reno, within the gaming corridor along the Truckee River and within the Reno downtown entertainment district. For visitors exploring Reno casino history, this address is the foundational site of modern commercial casino gaming in the United States — the location where Bill Harrah built the template for professional casino management that the industry still uses.
Harrah's Reno at a glance
Venue photo
Harrah’s Reno
Reno, Nevada
Gaming Floor
Harrah’s Reno carries approximately 816 gaming machines alongside a 42-table game section. The machine bank covers standard reel slots and Video Poker alongside Electronic Keno and continuous-draw Keno terminals. Table games span Blackjack, Craps, Roulette, Baccarat, Mini-Baccarat, Pai Gow Poker, 3 Card Poker, Four Card Poker, and Let It Ride, plus a Race & Sports Book.
Four Card Poker is worth noting specifically — designed by gaming inventor Roger Snow, it is a house-banked stud game where both the player and dealer are dealt five cards and the best four-card hand wins. Players can also wager against a fixed pay table rather than the dealer. The game is distinct from live poker and appears less frequently on Reno floors than on Las Vegas Strip properties. Its presence at Harrah’s Reno alongside Baccarat and Mini-Baccarat gives the 42-table section more game variety than the count alone suggests.
Games at Harrah's Reno
Amenities
Confirmed amenities at Harrah’s Reno include a nightclub, restaurant, self-parking, spa, and valet — alongside the 24/7 gaming schedule. The nightclub and spa are notable for a downtown Reno property without a full hotel tower, giving the casino an entertainment and wellness footprint that supports both locals and visiting guests. Valet and self-parking serve the downtown Reno address, where street parking can be limited during events.
Amenities
- Nightclub
- Open 24/7
- Restaurant
- Self-parking
- Spa
- Valet
Caesars Rewards
Harrah’s Reno is a full Caesars Rewards property. Tier credits earned at 219 N Center Street apply across Caesars Palace, Harrah’s Las Vegas, Horseshoe, Paris Las Vegas, and all other Caesars domestic properties. The Caesars network represents the largest single loyalty ecosystem in US commercial gaming. Enroll at the players desk or via caesarsrewards.com.
- caesars rewards
- tier credits
- loyalty
Specific earn rates, tier requirements, and benefits change frequently — confirm with the property's player services desk before your visit.
What the directory data shows
Strengths and gaps inferred from directory data — not a substitute for a property visit.
Strengths
5- Open since 1937 — foundational address of the modern US casino industry
- 42 table games including Four Card Poker, Baccarat, Mini-Baccarat
- Caesars Rewards network — earns across all Caesars properties
- Nightclub, spa, restaurant, and valet all confirmed
- Downtown Reno location in the historic gaming corridor
Watch-outs
3- No hotel in directory data — verify at caesars.com/harrahs-reno
- No poker room in directory data
- Website listed as unreachable at directory scrape — verify at caesars.com/harrahs-reno
Harrah's Reno — nearly 90 years at the North Center Street address where Bill Harrah built American casino gaming
Harrah's Reno opened in 1937 as the property where Bill Harrah developed the professional casino management practices that defined the US gaming industry for the next century. Under Caesars/Vici Properties today, the 42-table floor with Baccarat, Mini-Baccarat, Four Card Poker, and a full Race & Sports Book carries the historic address forward. The Caesars Rewards connection links it to the full national Caesars portfolio. For Reno visitors who want the most historically weighted casino address in the city, 219 N Center Street is it. Confirm current promotions, table minimums, and spa hours at caesars.com/harrahs-reno.
Licensing and Regulation
Harrah’s Reno is a commercial gaming property licensed by the Nevada Gaming Control Board. Sports wagering is legal under Nevada state law. The minimum gambling age is 21.
Licensing & Rules
- Regulator
- Nevada Gaming Control Board
- Age Requirement
- 21++
- Sportsbook
- Legal





