Fitzgeralds offers 351 guestrooms in a 16-story tower. Standard - These guestrooms offer one king or two double beds. An alcove with floor-to-ceiling windows contains a dining table and two chairs. Walls have slate-colored, embossed wallpaper with violet-green accents. Soft-green carpet and an upholstered chair provide comfort. The bathroom has a tub/shower combination and vanity sink, with a second vanity sink in dressing area.
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Rooms include Fitzgeralds Hotel and Casino amenities include Limericks Pub & Grille - Under an antique pressed-tin ceiling, this steakhouse features beef, seafood, and low-priced prime rib and also offers classic Irish dishes such as Shepherd's Pie. The Pub section serves appetizers and light meals. Mollys Garden - With big booths and artificial gardens, this restaurant serves snacks and full meals, including a signature potato-leek soup. Open 24 hours. Lord Fitzgeralds Feast - Bargain-priced breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffets feature mounds of crab legs and peel-and-eat shrimp and a carving station offers corned beef, roast beef, turkey, and ham. Cup O'Joe - Serving coffee drinks, pastries, and bagels. Located in mountain-view skybridge spanning railroad tracks. Room service is available from early morning to late night.
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What to expect: A downtown landmark since 1976 that adjoins the city's 1935 Rainbow Arch, "The Fitz" attracts bargain hunters seeking a casual, friendly atmosphere, lots of penny and nickel slots, low-priced food, and walking-distance access to all central Reno's glitz and pleasure. Amenity highlights: Fitzgeralds? casino features what it claims are "Reno's loosest dollar slots." The Nickel Zone offers 1-cent and 5-cent slots. Table games include Three Card Poker and Let It Ride for fast action. Players seek good fortune in the Lucky Forest, where they toss a coin in the Lucky Waterfall, view Triple Crown winner Secretariat's horseshoe, and rub Ho-Tei?s belly, the so-called Chinese god of good luck. Insider tip: Guests seeking a tranquil setting with mountain views slip away to the second-story, enclosed skybridge spanning the railroad tracks, where there are machines and kiosks festooned with historical photos and articles about Reno.
From noon to 4 AM, The Fitz Showbar provides musical acts on the two-level casino's main floor. Featuring smoked-mirror ceilings and walls and glittering with neon, the casino supplies 26,000 square feet of slots, video poker, keno, blackjack, craps, roulette, and other table games and includes a small race-and-sports book. A free Fitzgerald Card rewards table-game, keno, and slot players with O'Lucky Cents and Bucks that can be spent on rooms, meals, beverages, and gifts. Cardholders also earn automatic entry into drawings for prizes.
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