158 Howard Ave
Biloxi, MS 39530
(800) 725-2239
Golden Nugget Casino Hotel Biloxi features and more than 700 modern rooms and suites and a completely redesigned and expanded casino floor, including a plush, new high limit gaming area - all modeled to embrace the elegance and refinement that the Golden Nugget brand commands. Biloxi's newest resort also features a brand new, resort style pool with the Coast's only pool side gaming - H2O Pool and Bar. In addition, The Golden Nugget proudly features a wide variety of new restaurants including Bubba Gump Shrimp Co., Morton's The Steakhouse, Lillie’s Noodles, Asian Cuisine and Sushi, Michael Patrick’s Sports Bar and Grill, Starbucks, new Buffet and the Grill at H2O. The resort also features Boutique Shopping, Rush Lounge and Party Pit, Bar 46, new poker room and over 24,000 sqft of new meeting space. Every aspect and amenity at the property has a completely renovated and redesigned to ensure an unforgettable entertainment experience! For current career opportunities, please visit our Careers Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/GNBXCareers/
Promoting responsible gaming is part of the heritage and culture of Caesars Entertainment. It's the foundation of our Code of Commitment, which spells out the principles that govern the way we do business. Our company's long-standing and continuing commitment to responsible gaming is something we take great pride in. Caesars Entertainment position on this issue is clear: we want everyone who gambles at our casinos to be there for the right reasons - to simply have fun.
The Margaritaville Casino and Restaurant was a casino and restaurant in Biloxi, Mississippi in the United States that opened on May 22, 2012. The 68000sqft property is in the "Back Bay" area of Biloxi. The casino closed on September 15, 2014.HistoryJimmy Buffett, a native of nearby Pascagoula, tried to bring the Margaritaville brand to Biloxi as early as 2000, when discussions were held on building a hotel and amphitheater on 12 acres of beachfront land between the Casino Magic and Grand Casino.Following Hurricane Katrina, Grand Casinos founder Tom Brosig came out of retirement and began looking for land to develop a casino, citing a desire to help rebuild the community. He settled on the Back Bay site where the Margaritaville Casino would ultimately open. According to Brosig, he nearly reached an agreement to use the Margaritaville brand in 2006.Buffett instead joined with Harrah's Entertainment in 2007 to begin construction on the $700-million Margaritaville Casino Resort on the site of the Casino Magic and Grand Casino, which had both been destroyed by Katrina. Buffett was partly motivated by a desire to help the region's economic recovery from Katrina. Construction was suspended, however, in 2008, due to the global financial crisis and Harrah's near-bankruptcy after being taken private.
Mignon's is the only Mississippi Gulf Coast restaurant to have received both, Wine Enthusiast magazine's Award of Distinction and Wine Spectator magazine's Award of Excellence, for seven consecutive years. Make plans to experience extraordinary dining at Mignon’s Steak & Seafood, open for dinner every Wednesday through Sunday.
Harrah's Gulf Coast is a casino and hotel in Biloxi, Mississippi, owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment.This facility replaces the former Grand Casino Biloxi, which was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. At the time, the casino offered a 106000sqft casino, two hotels with 975 rooms, and a 42000sqft convention center.Currently, the casino features 800 slot machines and 35 table games.HistoryPrior to 2005 this casino was a Grand Casinos and Caesars Entertainment property. After the ownership change to Harrah's Entertainment it was announced that this casino was being converted to the Horseshoe brand. But these plans were put on hold when Biloxi and the Gulf Coast were hit by Hurricane Katrina. The storm destroyed the barge on which the casino floor was located; the storm surge swept the barge from the shoreline all the way across Beach Boulevard, nearly 500ft inward. On May 21, 2006, demolition crews imploded the beach-side hotel structure, leaving Harrah's with a clean slate for rebuilding.After Katrina, the company announced that they will be re-opening the facility during Summer 2006, with a 35000sqft casino, a spa, and other amenities, but the facilities south of Highway 90 would take several years to complete. On August 17, 2006, the first phase of the rebuilding opened with a 495-room hotel and a new land-based casino.