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Santa Fe Station

Located approximately 10 miles from the center of the Vegas strip, Santa Fe Station is home to a variety of activities, including a movie theater, bowling alley, casino, and more.

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Location

Off Strip

Price

$$

Phone

(702) 658-4900

Website

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Santa Fe Station Las Vegas Resort and Casino

Santa Fe Station Hotel and Casino is located in northwest Las Vegas, just under 7 miles from the center of town. It offers a variety of rooms and suites, with amenities, decor, and service to make you comfortable. The pricing will make you comfortable, as well. As with virtually all of its sister station hotels, this one is a favorite hangout for locals and visitors. Dining options abound, from the pricier offerings at the Charcoal Room, a haven for steak lovers, to the more casual atmosphere at the Brass Fork, open 24 hours a day for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. You can also opt for Mexican food at Laticia’s Cocina and Cantina, or some fresh seafood at the Oyster Bar. Lobster tails, crab legs, and oysters, oh my! There are also plenty of options for grabbing a fast bite around the venue as well. Maybe grab something to eat while bowling at Santa Fe Station’s bowling alley. Gaming is great at a large casino offering plenty of slots of all varieties, table games, a poker room, bingo lounge, and keno. You can also support your favorite team at the sportsbook, recently renovated and endlessly comfortable if you want to settle in. And the hotel even has a children’s facility to keep the younger members of the family occupied.

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Restaurants at Santa Fe Station

Leticia
Mexican
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Leticia's Cocina & Cantina

Leticia's Cocina & Cantina brings guests a selection of recipes inspired by the many flavors of Mexico. Leticia's is located at Santa Fe Station and open daily for lunch and dinner.

Leticia's Cocina & Cantina
The Brass Fork at Santa Fe Station at Santa Fe Station
Cafe
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The Brass Fork at Santa Fe Station

Burgers, sandwiches, steaks, pastas, and breakfast can all be found when visiting The Brass fork at Santa Fe Station Las Vegas.

The Brass Fork at Santa Fe Station
The Oyster Bar at Santa Fe Station at Santa Fe Station
Seafood
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The Oyster Bar at Santa Fe Station

Delicious seafood favorites, including King Crab Legs, Mediterranean Bass, and lobster tails can all be found when visiting The Oyster Bar at Santa Fe Station.

The Oyster Bar at Santa Fe Station
The Charcoal Room at Santa Fe Station
Steakhouse
$$$

The Charcoal Room

Savor award-winning steakhouse fare in a cozy and plush setting at The Charcoal Room at Santa Fe Station Las Vegas.

The Charcoal Room

Things To Do at Santa Fe Station

Century 16 Movies at Santa Fe Station at Santa Fe Station

Century 16 Movies at Santa Fe Station

Take a break from the gambling and enjoy the latest movie releases at Century 16 Movie Theater at Santa Fe Station Las Vegas.

Century 16 Movies at Santa Fe Station
Santa Fe Lanes at Santa Fe Station

Santa Fe Lanes

Establish the bowling champion of your group on one of 60 state-of-the-art lanes at Santa Fe Lanes inside Santa Fe Station Las Vegas.

Santa Fe Lanes

Bars & Nightlife at Santa Fe Station

4949 Lounge at Santa Fe Station

4949 Lounge

Off-Strip Las Vegas properties sometimes lack in the nightlife category when compared to their on-strip counterparts, but 4949 Lounge at Santa Fe Station delivers a truly epic venue.

4949 Lounge

The Pool at Santa Fe Station

The Pool at Santa Fe Station at Santa Fe Station

Santa Fe Station offers guests a clean and quaint pool setting that's perfect for families and singles. Tropical foliage and palm trees surround the grounds, while a variety of comfortable seating options create a destination guests can easily enjoy for a few hours.The Pool at Santa Fe Station

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SpinMO9

250 Points
3/3/2025

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Spent New Year's at Santa Fe Station in Las Vegas and had a thoroughly enjoyable stay. The room was immaculate and had that refreshing scent of new furniture, paint, and carpet, which was delightful. The overall cleanliness of the hotel was impressive, and there were plenty of dining options, along with a bustling casino. Although I wish it were a bit closer to the strip, having our own car made it manageable. The service was excellent, especially the front desk staff. Highly recommend this place and look forward to returning in the future. 5/5 stars!

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UT3Flex

250 Points
3/1/2025

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The casino at Santa Fe Station in Las Vegas offers a pleasant atmosphere, striking a balance between lively and calm. While there aren't as many mechanical 3-reels, there are a good variety of both modern and classic digital slots. The gaming tables are bustling, with limits that align with expectations. There are numerous dining choices to suit all budgets. Overall, it's a great place to visit. The only drawback is the limited number of cocktail servers on the floor, making bar seating a bit scarce.

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Cblt2

350 Points
1/31/2025

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Santa Fe Station in Las Vegas offers a budget-friendly option on the outskirts of the city. It's not a place where you'd expect luxury or gourmet dining, but it does have its perks. The room was clean and the bed was comfortable, although the pillows could use some improvement. WiFi connectivity was reliable. There was a minor issue with the room keys that required a trip back to the front desk, but it wasn't a major inconvenience. The selection of table games was somewhat underwhelming, especially considering the higher minimums for an off-strip location. However, there are plenty of machines for those who enjoy them. The hotel offers the bonus of free garage parking. Dining options include several fast-food places, but only a few sit-down restaurants. Overall, it's a "you get what you pay for" kind of place. I'd consider staying here again.

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DiceNV8

603 Points
1/11/2025

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I absolutely love this casino. There was an employee who provided impeccable service and guided me with care. I wasn't aware I was in the non-smoking section, but he courteously pointed it out and showed me the sign. His friendly manner made it feel like interacting with family. He exemplifies how customer interactions should be handled and deserves to train others. I'm incredibly pleased with my experience and much more mindful of my seating choices now. I definitely plan to return to Santa Fe and look forward to seeing this gentleman again. Thank you, Santa Fe! He deserves a promotion to supervisor or manager. This happened around 5 PM near the non-smoking section by the side entrance next to bingo. We conversed in Spanish, and he would be a tremendous asset in a leadership role. His approach ensures teammates wouldn't feel disrespected even when issues arise. I'm glad to have learned his name, Rogelio, and he truly belongs in management. Happy Holidays!

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Trvl87

258 Points
10/29/2024

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The dealers at Santa Fe Station in Las Vegas are top-notch. They're always polite, funny, and great conversationalists, which adds to the overall enjoyment at the tables. Even if we don't always win, the experience is consistently fantastic, especially when one of these exceptional dealers is at the table. Mary Ann, in particular, stands out for making every game so much fun. Keep up the great work, Santa Fe Station!

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Paint3

302 Points
9/6/2024

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**Humid Yet Hordes of Santa Fe Customers** On Saturday, August 17th, the Santa Fe Station Casino was buzzing with activity despite some noticeable inconveniences. The temperature outside was a sweltering 106° at 5 PM, and a large Fire & Rescue truck with flashing lights was stationed at the entrance. Despite this, the casino remained open and crowded, though the elevators were out of service. We arrived for some early twilight bowling and intended to park in the covered garage to keep the car cool. Almost every parking spot was taken, and numerous people were using the stairs in the garage. This suggested a minor emergency, causing the shutdown of the elevators. Indeed, the garage elevators were not operational. After circling the parking lot without finding a spot, we eventually parked on the second floor of the covered garage. We opted to walk down one floor to the casino, along with dozens of others. However, seeing many elderly individuals struggling and out of breath while climbing the stairs made us reconsider our parking choice, hoping the elevators would be back in service when we left. The main casino’s air conditioning was blissfully cold, providing much-needed relief. In contrast, the bowling center was humid to the point of discomfort—hot and sticky, which didn’t pair well with the physical activity taking place. Santa Fe Casino's commitment to customer safety was evident, though. For future visits during emergency situations, we plan to use valet parking or stick to ground-floor spots to avoid the hassle.

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