What Now first reported on Station Casinos’ launch of its new tavern concept Seventy Six by Station Casinos back in August. Remarkably, Station has not only opened that first location, at 6345 N Lamb Blvd. in North Las Vegas; it’s also launched a second tavern at 7225 Aliante Parkway, also in North Las Vegas.
Now, still well under a year since the opening of the first Seventy Six, a building permit has been issued by Clark County for work on a new location, this time at 9660 S Fort Apache Road in Las Vegas, near the intersection with West Gomer Road.
“Seventy Six is an all-new Americana-style tavern crafted to be the perfect home away from home,” says the brand’s website. “Our name commemorates a tradition of service to Las Vegas locals; Station Casinos was born in Vegas in 1976. Seventy Six brings you a blend of cozy hometown service, handcrafted meals, entertainment, and state of the art gaming.”
The Lamb Boulevard location’s menu offers an eclectic range of choices, including Appetizers like wings, Friend Poblano Rings, and Korean Steak Tacos; Burgers like the Cowboy (our handcrafted cheddar cheese-stuffed short rib blend patty with house-made bbq aioli, crispy poblano rings and candied bacon), and entrees like Poblano Chicken Pasta.
You can keep up with all things Seventy Six by following @seventysixtaverns on Instagram.