Horseshoe Casino Tunica

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Horseshoe Casino Tunica


Facts and statistics
Address 1021 Casino Center Drive
Tunica Resorts, MS 38664
Opening date 1995
Casino type Riverboat
Owner Harrah's Entertainment
No. of rooms 500+
Permanent shows Bluesville
Signature attractions Bluesville Museum
Notable restaurants Jack Binion's Steak House
Cafe Sonoma
Nawlins Louisiana Cuisine
Village Square Buffet
Years renovated 2005
Website Horseshoe Casino Tunica website

The Horseshoe Casino Tunica is a casino resort located in Tunica Resorts, Mississippi. It was developed by Jack Binion, the son of Las Vegas gaming legend Benny Binion and named after his father's famous Binion's Horseshoe downtown gambling hall. Much like its namesake, the Horseshoe Tunica is known for catering to serious gamblers, particularly table games players, and is known for its liberal, player-favorable rules and its comp policies.

The Tunica "Shoe" was opened in 1995 as part of "Casino Center," a development by Jack Binion with three casinos side by side (Gold Strike Resort and Casino and Sheraton Casino and Hotel Tunica being the neighbors). The property has undergone several expansions and renovations over the years.

Binion sold Horseshoe Gaming Holding Corporation, the Tunica property's corporate parent, to Harrah's Entertainment in 2004. Under Harrah's, the Tunica "Shoe" became home to a World Series of Poker circuit event; previously, the Horseshoe had partnered with the neighboring Gold Strike to host the Jack Binion World Poker Open, a stop on the World Poker Tour.

The casino features more than 70 table games, more than 2,000 slot machines, and a large poker room. Three fine-dining restaurants, a very large buffet and a snack bar. The hotel features more than 500 rooms, most configured as suites. The main showroom is called "Bluesville," with an adjacent museum that houses exhibits featuring the legends of blues music.

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All information about the Horseshoe casino in Tuinca is correct except for the fact that the museum has been removed. This was a fine area dedicated to the rich blues musical history of the south and especially the Delta. Since the acquiring by Harrah's in 2004 it has been removed.

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