Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati, one of four state-owned casinos, will launch its rooftop bar this weekend. The 4,000-square-foot outdoor facility is located on the second floor of the Cincinnati-based casino.
The so-called Terrace Rooftop Bar will offer a wide selection of specialty drinks, Straus cigars, and a number of entertainment options. The bar also overlooks the Cincinnati skyline and visitors will be presented with beautiful views of the city. Casino officials explained that food will be offered at special events or could be purchased at the property’s restaurants and brought to customers at the Terrace.
LED lamps will illuminate the outdoor space. The bar tables and the bar itself will also have LED features. Plush pieces of furniture as well as fire pits will also be part of the facility’s decor.
Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati will launch its latest addition at 8 pm on Sunday with a special Labor Day party with DJ Fuseamania, which is to continue through midnight.
In general, the bar will be open from 6 pm on Fridays and Saturdays and on Sunday afternoons, provided the weather conditions permit that. Different special events are also to be held. Casino officials promised that those will include a jazz night, hookah party, and football tailgate parties. In addition, patrons will be able to rent the bar. Catering services will also be available.
Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati opened doors back in 2013 and, as mentioned above, is one of four casinos within Ohio’s borders. The property is owned by Rock Ohio Caesars LLC, a joint venture between Rock Gaming LLC and major gambling operator Caesars Entertainment Corp. The company also manages Horseshoe Casino Cleveland, the state’s first casino, which was launched back in 2012.
Apart from its latest addition, Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati also features a large gambling floor with a number of casino options, including 2,000 slot and video poker machines, 91 table games such as craps, blackjack, and roulette, as well as a 31-table poker room. It is interesting to note that Horseshoe Casino Cincinnati hosted Ohio’s first-ever WSOP Circuit tournament.
As for the non-gambling options featured at the venue, those include a number of food and beverage as well as entertainment ones.