Stoney’s North Forty Making a Return at Santa Fe Station

Stoney’s North Forty is back this summer, with live music, dancing, and a massive patio

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Stoney’s North Forty, sister concept to Town Square’s Stony’s Rockin’ Country, will make its return to the Las Vegas scene with a brand-new space at Santa Fe Station Hotel and Casino, offering live music, dancing, and a full indoor/outdoor bar.

“This Stoney’s is a little bit more contemporary,” Chris Lowden of Porchlight Hospitality Group told What Now on Thursday. “It’s all about the dancing, with a lot of games and a lot more TV’s.”

In addition to the usual beer and shots you can expect from Stoney’s Rockin’ Country, Stoney’s North Forty will serve up a bigger selection of mixed drinks, Lowden says, which reflects the brand’s move into a somewhat different market.

“It’s not as rustic as the other facility,” Lowden said, “It’s a little hipper in design.”

The new Stoney’s will occupy about 13,000 square feet, about 2,500 of which Lowden says are taken up by a considerable patio, which is complete with a retractable roof for inclement weather, along with a fireplace, fire pits, beer pong, and other features. In all, the capacity of the Stoney’s location is around 700.

Stoney’s North Forty is working toward an opening in July.

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Neil Cooney is a freelance writer. He has received an MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and his work has been published in the Masters Review. Based in Nashville, he spends his free time cooking Korean food and studying chess.
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