Santa Fe Station Hotel and Casino

4949 N Rancho Drive, Las Vegas, NV | Santa Fe Station website

Santa Fe Station is located on Rancho Drive in the northwest part of the Las Vegas Valley. Part of the Station Casinos family, players earn rewards through the Boarding Pass players club. Some comps are property-specific, while other rewards can be used at various locations. Station Casinos helped sponsor our 21st-anniversary casino record. Santa Fe Station was visit number 18 of 93. Our last survey visit was in June 2023.

The casino has live bingo and keno, a poker room, and a race and sportsbook. Other amenities include a hotel, a bowling alley, a Cinemark Century movie theater, and multiple restaurants. There is also a Kids Quest and a Cyber Quest.

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Santa Fe Station Casino

Players can choose from 2,200 slots and video poker machines at Santa Fe Station. The 340-seat bingo room hosts daily bingo sessions on the odd hours from 9am until 11pm. The 20-seat keno lounge opens daily. There is also an STN Race and Sports Book and a 14-table poker room.

The video poker at Station Casino properties won the 2023 Vegas Best Advantage Award for locals video poker. At Santa Fe Station, there are a few banks of 100% machines on the floor and about 20 “Up to 99.8%” machines.

Other Station Casino properties that won this award include Boulder Station, Green Valley Ranch, Palace Station, Red Rock, and Sunset Station.

Vegas Best Advantage Award: Best Advantage Video Poker for Locals in 2023: Station Casinos

Table game selection

3/2 and 6/5 blackjack games are dealt at Santa Fe Station. Free Bet Blackjack and eight unique non-blackjack table games are also available. Games include baccarat, craps, pai gow poker, and roulette. Table game minimums are typically $5 or $10.

There are also a couple of heads-up machines and a multiplayer electronic table game. During the pandemic, we played the stadium blackjack that has since been removed. John used to play full-pay Joker Poker at Santa Fe Station. That game disappeared in 2019.

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Entertainment at Santa Fe Station

Santa Fe Station has multiple entertainment venues, including many family-friendly options. There is a 16-screen Century Theatre and a 60-lane bowling alley. There is also a seasonal pool. Kids Quest provides supervised activities for children ages 6 weeks up to 12 years old. Cyber Quest is an all-ages arcade.

Dining and drinks at Santa Fe Station

There are five restaurants in addition to quick bite options at Santa Fe Station. Quick-serve options include Capriotti’s, Fatburger, Nielsen’s Frozen Custard, Panda Express, Stallone’s Italian Eatery, Starbucks, and Wing Stop.

Other restaurant options include:

  • The Brass Fork
  • The Charcoal Room
  • Keglers Grill
  • Leticia’s Cocina & Cantina
  • The Oyster Bar

Bars and lounges

Multiple drink service options are offered throughout the casino. Stoney’s North Forty is a new country bar. Drinks are also available at 4949 Lounge, Bowling Center Bar, Iguana Bar, and Sports Bar.

Hotel accommodations

Santa Fe Station offers rooms with either a single king or two queen beds. These 350-square-foot rooms have a small seating area and a desk. No suites are available at this property.

Santa Fe Station FAQ

Does Santa Fe Station have a poker room?

Yes. There is a 14-table poker room.

Does Santa Fe Station have a sportsbook?

Yes. There is an STN Sports with a racebook.

Do hotel rooms at Santa Fe Station have a resort fee?

Yes. The daily resort fee is $33.89 (tax inclusive).

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Last Updated on December 13, 2023 by Kristina Mehaffey