Palms Casino is on Flamingo less than two miles west of the Las Vegas Strip. It was casino visit number 25 out of 93 for our 21st-anniversary world record. The casino has slots, video poker, live and electronic table games, and a sportsbook. It also hosts entertainment options, a large selection of restaurants, and a hotel.
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Palms Casino
Palms has a selection of slots and video poker, including high-limit options. There is also a William Hill Sportsbook. The 100-seat sportsbook has a 36-foot by 9-foot video wall. There was a nice poker room within the Palms sportsbook. Operated by Cantor Gaming, it closed in 2014.
Table game selection
Palms deals 3/2 blackjack games. Blackjack variants pay 6/5 and include both Free Bet Blackjack and Free Bonus Blackjack. Additionally, there are six other unique table games. Games include baccarat, craps, pai gow poker, roulette, Three Card Poker, and Ultimate Texas Hold’em. Minimums start anywhere from $15 to $100. Read more about our last visit in March 2024.
The 2023 Vegas Best Advantage High-Limit Blackjack is dealt at Palms. The best game by expected return is double-deck blackjack that stands on soft 17. It is also dealt at Treasure Island, Mandalay Bay, Park MGM, Aria, Bellagio, and MGM Grand.
Heads-up and multiplayer machines offer a selection of five electronic table game titles.
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Entertainment at Palms
Concerts and shows are held inside Pearl Theater. We celebrated by laughing at the comedy of Lisa Lampanelli in 2012 for John’s birthday. Ghostbar Rooftop Lounge has breathtaking views of the Las Vegas Valley, including views of the Strip.
Other amenities include a Brenden Theatre near the food court, two seasonal pools, and a spa and salon. Sammy’s Island is scheduled to open on May 17. The pool will be on the east side, near Serrano Vista Cafe. Non-hotel guests must be 21 years of age or older for pool entry. Minors must be accompanied by an adult.
Dining and drinks at Palms
Palms has a large selection of restaurants. The Eatery offers quick bite options including The Coffee Bean, Earl of Sandwich, McDonald’s, and Panda Express.
- A.Y.C.E. Buffet – Weekend brunch. Dinner daily.
- La Popular – Business casual. Mexican cuisine.
- Laguna Pool House & Kitchen – Indoor/outdoor dining.
- Mabel’s BBQ – Southern smokehouse barbeque.
- Palms Pizza – Pizza and slices.
- Scotch 80 Prime – Business casual. Steakhouse.
- SEND Noodles – Asian noodle bowls.
- Serrano Vista Cafe – Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. 24 hours on weekends.
- Tim Ho Wan – Asian cuisine
- Vetri Cucina – Business casual. Italian cuisine.
Bars and Lounges
There are multiple bars inside Palms. In addition to Ghostbar, guests can grab a drink at Unknown and Rojo Lounge. Video poker is available at Tonic Sports Bar and West Casino Bar. Tonic Sports Bar is open 24 hours a day.
Hotel accommodations
Palms offers overnight guests a large selection of signature rooms, suites, sky villas, penthouses, and experiential suites. There is a daily $44.22 (tax inclusive) resort fee.
Additional rooms are available at Palms Place.
Palms Casino FAQ
Does Palms Casino have a poker room?
The casino is west of the Las Vegas Strip at 4321 W Flamingo Road.
Does Palms Casino have a poker room?
No. Poker is no longer dealt at Palms.
Does Palms Casino have a sportsbook?
Yes. There is a William Hill Sportsbook
Do hotel rooms at Palms Casino have a resort fee?
Yes. The daily resort fee is $44.22, including tax.
This page is sourced from a combination of Vegas Advantage visits and information from Palms’s website. Icons by icons8.com
Last Updated on April 25, 2024 by Kristina Mehaffey