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Tropicana Welcomes Two New Eateries

Part of $125 million property-wide renovation

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Tropicana Las Vegas has introduced two new restaurants: Havana Go Go Cafe and Bacio Pasta & Vino. Both restaurants feature completely rejuvenated interiors and exteriors, including new furnishings, flooring, decor and menu. A more vivid color palette suggest the overall vibe that will be part of further renovation touches to take place over the next year to the Tropicana property.

“People love a great meal and remember an exceptional dining experience,” says Jim Laughlin, Tropicana Las Vegas vp, food and beverage. “What better way to kick off our transformation than to open two entirely new dining venues that deliver on both?”

Havana Go Go Cafe, which offers snacks, grab-and-go items and a variety of breakfast, lunch and dinner selections, features a bright red and blue interior. Bacio Pasta & Vino’s intimate Italian bistro setting is accented by large murals, wall-mounted wine racks and custom tables.

Tropicana Las Vegas opened in 1957 and is located at the corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Tropicana Avenue. The property houses five restaurants, an 850-seat Tiffany Theater, three swimming pools complete with lush foliage and cascading waterfalls, more than 1800 hotel rooms and a 61,000-square-foot casino.
 

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