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The Casino Club at The Greenbrier

Open since 1913

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Year Opened
1913
Hours
Open daily; resort access required
Age Restriction
21+
Property Type
Resort
Regulator
West Virginia Lottery Commission
Owner
Justice Family Group
Slot Machines
320
Table Games
35

Ownership & Operation

Owner
Justice Family Group
Operator
Justice Family Group
Opened
1913

About The Casino Club at The Greenbrier

The Casino Club at The Greenbrier is the gaming wing of the historic Greenbrier resort in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, set inside a property that has hosted guests since 1913 and that traces its mineral-springs origins back further still. Owned by the Justice Family Group and licensed by the West Virginia Lottery Commission, the casino runs as a private club inside a resort rather than as a stand-alone gaming hall. The minimum age on the floor is 21 and the room is classified as a resort casino, with 320 slot machines, 35 table games, and a 2-table poker pit operating alongside a sportsbook that is fully legal under West Virginia gaming law.

Located in the Greenbrier area of the state at 300 W Main Street, the property pairs a serious gaming floor with the wider resort menu of golf, dining, spa treatments, and on-site lodging. That combination is rare in the eastern part of the state: most other West Virginia gaming venues, such as Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races and Mountaineer Casino, Racetrack and Resort, grew out of racinos rather than out of a luxury resort lineage. The Casino Club’s GPS coordinates (37.789, -80.303) drop you at the historic resort entrance, with the casino accessed through the property’s interior rather than a separate gaming hall door.

320
Slot Machines
35
Table Games
2
Poker Tables
1,913
Year Opened
The Casino Club at The Greenbrier in Greenbrier, West Virginia

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The Casino Club at The Greenbrier

Greenbrier, West Virginia

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The Casino Club at The Greenbrier in Greenbrier, West Virginia

The Casino Club at The Greenbrier in Greenbrier, West Virginia

Games on the Floor

The 35-table pit at The Casino Club at The Greenbrier carries more depth than the room’s compact size suggests. The dealt menu runs blackjack, craps, roulette, baccarat, mini-baccarat, and 3-card poker, with the 2-table poker pit dealing Texas Hold’em cash games. The 320-machine slot floor mixes classic reel slots with modern video themes, and the on-site sportsbook handles wagering on major US sports under West Virginia’s legal sports betting framework. The blend of baccarat, blackjack, and a working sportsbook within a single resort floor is unusual for the state.

What you can play at the Casino Club

The dealt menu, slot mix, poker pit, and sportsbook break down across four broad categories.

35 tables across the major banking games and carnival variants.

Blackjack
Craps
Roulette
Baccarat
Mini-Baccarat
3 Card Poker

320 reel and video slot machines spanning penny denominations through higher-limit banks.

Reel Slots
Video Slots
Progressives
Higher-limit banks

A 2-table room running Texas Hold'em cash games.

Texas Hold'em cash
Low-stakes evening sessions

Legal sports wagering under West Virginia law.

NFL & college football
NBA & college basketball
MLB
Simulcast wagering

Games Available

Resort Amenities

The Casino Club is one room inside a much larger resort. The Greenbrier carries a full resort classification with on-site lodging, restaurants, valet service, and self-parking, and a guest’s casino visit usually slots into a broader stay that may also include golf, the on-site spa, or one of the property’s restaurants. For a resort casino in West Virginia, the amenity stack is the most complete in the state.

Amenities

  • Resort hotel
  • Restaurant
  • Valet
  • Self-parking
  • Spa & wellness
  • Golf
Editor take

A resort first, a casino second, and that is the whole appeal

The Casino Club at The Greenbrier is not a place you visit purely to gamble. The 35-table pit and the 320 slots are real and the sportsbook is legitimate, but the room earns its character from the resort wrapped around it. Visitors who treat the casino as one act of a longer Greenbrier stay get the most out of it. If you are looking for a 24/7 gaming-first room with low minimums and an open dress code, Wheeling Island, Mardi Gras, or Hollywood Casino at Charles Town will fit better.

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Location and Access

The resort sits at 300 W Main Street in White Sulphur Springs, just inside the Virginia border on the eastern edge of West Virginia. Interstate 64 runs nearby, and Amtrak’s Cardinal line stops at White Sulphur Springs station, putting the resort within reach of a Washington, DC or Cincinnati train rider. Greenbrier Valley Airport is the nearest commercial airport, about 25 minutes west. The 37.789, -80.303 GPS pin lands you at the resort entrance.

Address

300 W Main St, White Sulphur Springs, WV 24986, USA

White Sulphur Springs, WV 24986

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Regulation

Gaming at The Casino Club at The Greenbrier is regulated by the West Virginia Lottery Commission, which licenses the state’s casinos, racinos, and sportsbooks. Sports wagering is legal under West Virginia law, and the resort operates a sportsbook on premises. The minimum age for both casino play and sports wagering is 21.

Licensing & Rules

Age Requirement
21+
Sportsbook
Legal

The Casino Club at The Greenbrier at a glance

Strengths and gaps based on directory data and the property profile, not a substitute for a visit.

Strengths

5
  • Deepest table game pit in West Virginia: 35 tables including live baccarat
  • On-site sportsbook under West Virginia's legal framework
  • Full-resort lodging, golf, and spa on the same property
  • Historic 1913 resort setting unlike any other casino in the state
  • Poker room runs Texas Hold'em cash games

Watch-outs

4
  • Resort dress code and access policies more restrictive than racinos
  • No 24/7 gaming; floor hours are tied to the resort schedule
  • Higher minimums than Hollywood Casino at Charles Town or Mountaineer
  • Only 2 poker tables; not a tournament destination
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The dress code is part of the fun

Spent a weekend at The Greenbrier for an anniversary and the Casino Club was the highlight. The pit is small enough to feel exclusive but the game variety is real, the dealers are sharp, and watching baccarat actually being dealt live in West Virginia was a treat. Minimums are higher than Charles Town but you are paying for the room, not just the bet. The sportsbook ran the way you would expect, and the room flows naturally back out to the resort restaurants. Worth the trip.

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Directory comparison: The Casino Club vs other West Virginia properties

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The Casino Club at The Greenbrier
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CityGreenbrierCharles TownChesterNitro
Address300 W Main St, White Sulphur Springs750 Hollywood Dr, Charles TownNew Cumberland, West Virginia1 Greyhound Dr, Cross Lanes
Slot machines3202,5001,525900
Table games35983630
Poker tables2161024
On-site hotelYes (resort)NoNoNo
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