Wednesday 22 July 2020

Nevada’s Little Nugget Casino to Permanently Close July 30


Posted on: July 22, 2020, 08:28h. 

Last updated on: July 22, 2020, 08:28h.

Reno’s Little Nugget casino is to shutter late this month due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with the venue announcing it will close for good at the end of July.

Nugget Casino Reno
Reno’s Nugget Casino and Diner reopened earlier this year but now will shutter later this month. (Image: Brian Bahouth/ Sierra Nevada Ally)

Despite the closing, the property will try to keep a non-restricted gaming license in place that was issued by state gaming officials.

The worldwide COVID-19 virus pandemic which no one could have anticipated a mere six months ago causing all non-restricted gaming to close in the state of Nevada, and then to reopen, only then to see bars inside the casino close again, has made it clear that the Little Nugget cannot survive through the winter months,” Little Nugget proprietor Rick Heaney was quoted by KRNV, a Reno TV station.

Cancelation of key events in Reno and a drop in the number of visitors to the city’s downtown also led to the casino closing, KOLO, a Reno TV station, added.

Economically Impossible to Stay Open

“We told our employees yesterday that we were going to close at the end of the month because of the economic impossibility to stay open, and that we would be able to give them a severance check if they would stay with us until the end,” Heaney told the Reno Gazette-Journal on Tuesday. “They all elected to stay.”

Heaney acquired the Little Nugget in 1989 from previous owner Jim Kelly, who was a business partner of Dick Graves. The Little Nugget is particularly known for its Nugget Diner. It features the popular Awful Awful burger, which be served until 5 am July 30.

The Awful Awful burger was given the name because it is “awful big and awful good,” according to the Gazette-Journal. It weighs a half pound and is served on a toasted bun, and features a house sauce, trimmings, such as a red onion, cheese, tomato, and lettuce, and rests on a pound of fries, the report said.

The Awful Awful burger was first served in northern Nevada in 1952. Dick Graves, and his partners served the iconic burger in Nugget casinos located in not just Reno but also in Sparks and Carson City, the Reno newspaper reported.

Bars, Pubs Closed Earlier This Month

On July 11, Reno’s Santa Fe Basque restaurant, associated with the Santa Fe Hotel, closed after a 70-year history, the newspaper reported.

Earlier this month, Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak (D) ordered bars, pubs, and taverns in several counties that do not serve food to close temporarily given the spike in coronavirus cases.

Given the rising number of coronavirus cases, Wynn Resorts also will reportedly furlough some Las Vegas employees. The operator of Wynn Las Vegas and the Encore has yet to announce which employees will be impacted.

Earlier this week, it was reported that Circus Circus will lay off 252 employees on Sept. 1.



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