![]() ![]() For those who knew it, it was the place to bet sports and it won’t be soon forgotten. That is how you bring Fremont to the Strip. A pretty random acquirement and way to upgrade this small casino on the Vegas Strip no doubt. At the time, it was the biggest legal bet ever made in Las Vegas.Īnother story this former Little Caesar's dealer tells is how the casino acquired rug that was used at the Four Queens Hotel and Casino down on Fremont Street. Two stories he tells is of the famous casino owner Bob Stupak making a million dollar bet on the Bengals against San Francisco in the Super Bowl. In a YouTube video done by Bravo Von Muller, a former employee of the Little Caesar's, he says the place was known for serving only a $1 hot dog when it comes to food. It was all about betting on football, baseball, basketball and other events. According to different people I’ve spoken with who actually went to Little Caesar's, there were a minimal amount of table games there. There was 25 cents craps and $1 blackjack.Īside from the traditional gambling, Little Caesar's became known as the early hangout to make bets on a variety of different sporting events. It had no relation to the more famous Caesars Palace. Today, the area of Planet Hollywood and Paris Las Vegas are where a place called Little Caesar's use to be. ![]()
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