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GOLDEN GATE |
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THE CENTURY COUNCIL - Responsible Drinking |
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Take me to the GOLDEN
GATE HOTEL'S Official Website |
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Golden Gate Hotel & Casino
One Fremont Street
Las Vegas, NV 89101
(702) 385-1906
(800) 426-1906 |
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"Established in 1906, the Golden Gate is proud to be Las Vegas' most
historic hotel/casino and the smallest hotel on Fremont Street, with
only 106 rooms. Our guests can enjoy the intimate atmosphere of an
historic hotel and then step outside our front doors into the grandeur
and excitement of the Fremont Street Experience, with dazzling free
light shows and special events. Our shrimp cocktail started a Las Vegas
tradition over 40 years ago, and still is named "Best of Las Vegas" year
after year. We offer great accommodations, plenty of gambling action and
excellent food in a warm and friendly environment."
(Excerpt is from The Golden Gate's Official Website.)
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GOLDEN GATE is an intimate "big city" downtown hotel. The rooms,
at least the ones we had, are small (10' x 10') but so are the prices.
Some of the rooms face Fremont street and the Fremont Street Experience.
The view from the lower floors is blocked by signage, so if you want to see
the show check the view before you sign in. |
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BAY CITY DINER at the Golden
Gate is a favorite of the LAS VEGAS BUFFET CLUB. You can do:
pancakes, full breakfasts, salads, full meals and of course coffee.
Reminiscent of a big city diner, this is a great escape from the Las Vegas
norm. Try
for the center booth in the back. |
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| This hotel (BAY CITY DINER) has been used for a number of Motion Pictures by
Hollyweird. Movie history: It appeared,
along with many other classic Fremont Street casinos, in the film
Honey, I Blew Up the Kid. |
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| In the movie PAY IT
FORWARD, Helen Hunt worked at The Golden Gate's Bay City Diner. |
| "Have any of you seen the
movie "Pay It Forward"? I did, but after I moved back to Boston in 2002.
It was filmed in Las Vegas, and I remember flipping out when there was a
scene with Helen Hunt as a change lady. At the Golden Gate. Well, Kevin
Spacey's character brings her flowers and they have the awkward "I like
you but can't really tell you" conversation, and then? They speak of the
diner."
Read more... |
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| Check out the Golden Gate's
WEB site page for the
JAZZ
/ PIANO BAR: Piano standards and jazz, sometimes singers, duos or
trios drive this downtown machine. No fluff, this is the real deal -
some afternoons and of course at night. Call for schedules. |
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09/01/2008 |