We visited the new Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati for the first time on Saturday. Yeah, we picked the biggest party weekend of the year, St. Patrick's Day, for our first visit to the casino, which had opened little more than a week before.
Timing is everything. It was an easy drive from the east side taking 275 to 471 to the Liberty Street exit. Turn left on Reading Road and the parking garage entrance is right there. We arrived around 7:00 p.m. and were able to quickly find a parking space in the 2,500-space, five-story parking garage. We were pleased to find out parking was free on the weekends as well as on week nights from 6:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
There was no line to get in to the casino. We walked right in without a wait. So far, so good.
First of all, a disclaimer: I am not a gambler. Gambling does nothing for me. On the other hand, my husband was raised reading a racing form at River Downs. So he gambles and I wander around with my Bud Light in hand and people watch. And there is no better place to people watch than a casino.
Blue ice cubes surround the Rock Bar |
The food venues are all accessible from inside the casino floor and include Bobby Flay's Bobby's Burger palace (a two hour wait that night), Jimmy Buffet's Margaritaville (a three hour wait), Jack Binion's Steak (didn't even attempt it), Starbucks, and The Spread Buffet with the Cafe Italia (20 minute wait). We settled for pizza at the Cafe Italia, squeezing six of us into two small round tables with only three chairs available.
Electronic roulette. Bets are placed on a touchscreen. |
What I didn't see that night was the 33,000 sq. ft. second level slotted for meetings and events. The second level includes The Pavilion for live performances with seating for 1,400. Joel Mchale will perform stand up comedy on April 20 and IL DIVO, a classical crossover quartet, will perform on April 27. But wait, there's more! The Horseshoe is planning a summer concert series as well. These concerts will take place on the outdoor event plaza, The Shoe, located at the front entrance of the casino. The Grammy-nominated rock band, The Killers, will kick off the summer concert series on May 16. Now that's what I'm talking about. Give me live entertainment any day over a slot machine.
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