Holy Cow Casino and Brewery
Holy Cow Casino | |
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Address | 2423 Las Vegas Blvd South Las Vegas, Nevada 89104 |
Opening date | 1992[1][2] |
Casino type | Land-Based |
Previous names | Foxy's Firehouse (1976-1988)[3] |
Renovated in | none |
Location | Las Vegas, Nevada | ||||
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Opened | 1993[2] | ||||
Annual production volume | 2,200 US beer barrels (2,600 hL) | ||||
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Holy Cow Casino and Brewery was a locals casino and microbrewery[2] on Las Vegas Boulevard in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Owned by Big Dog's Hospitality Group,[4] Holy Cow was the first microbrewery in Las Vegas.[5]
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History
The brewery had a capacity of 2,200 bbl per year.[1] The operation closed on March 22, 2002.[4] In 2004, plans were announced to replace the Holy Cow with a $700 million, 940-foot condominium tower called the Summit. In 2005, Ivana Trump became associated with the project, which was renamed as Ivana Las Vegas.[6]
The former location of the Holy Cow briefly served as a sales office for Ivana Las Vegas, which was ultimately cancelled. The building was demolished in late April 2012. In 2014, construction began on a two-story Walgreens store on the former property of the Holy Cow.[6]
At one point, Harry Caray, the announcer of the Chicago Cubs who was known for his saying "Holy cow!" during broadcasts, visited the Holy Cow Casino and Brewery and autographed a wall of the club with his signature saying.
Beers
- Cream Ale[5]
- Amber Gambler Pale Ale[5]
- Rebel Red Red Ale[5]
- Vegas Gold Hefe Weiss[5]
- IPA[5]
- Sweet Stout[1][5]
- English Brown Ale[5]
- Hefeweizen[1]
External links
References
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