Yes, Dotty's is alive and very well in Las Vegas, along with Montana, Oregon, and Illinois. At last count, there were well over 200 in the four states. They're not so much "small casinos" as bars with machines; Dotty's locations in Las Vegas have restricted gambling licenses, which means 15 machines or fewer. Richard Esty, founder and chairman of Dotty’s parent company, Nevada Restaurant ...
Are the Dotty's Still Operating and Who Is Dotty? | Las Vegas Advisor
Long-time readers of mine know I sometimes play at Dotty’s. Dotty’s has numerous (more than 100) locations in Nevada which are mostly 15-machine locations. It does have a few full-blown casinos with several hundred machines each, and at least one intermediate-sized location (at Sunset and Green Valley Parkway) with about 50 machines in it.
Dotty's are all over the valley. They are little establishments with slant top slot machines. They serve beverages and snack food but little else. It's a place to go for smokers (you can't walk in an out for one minute without your clothes reeking of smoke). The slot machines are the multi-game variety (Video Poker, Double Bucks, Black Rhino etc.). The reason you may not see them is that they ...
Yes, Dotty's is alive and very well in Las Vegas, along with Montana, Oregon, and Illinois. At last count, there were well over 200 in the four states. Basically bars with machines, Dotty's locations in Las Vegas, roughly 40 of them, have restricted gambling licenses, which means 15 machines or fewer. Richard Esty, founder and chairman of Dotty’s parent company, Nevada Restaurant Services ...
On the Christmas Eve YouTube, Anthony said he's hearing Dotty's will be taking over the Poker Palace in North Las Vegas rather than the northern Nevada company that has been announced. Anything to add to that rumor?
Could Dotty's Really Be Taking over Poker Palace? | Las Vegas Advisor
Richard Esty, founder and chairman of Dotty’s parent company, Nevada Restaurant Services, came up with the name "Dotty's" in the mid-1990s. He did a study of his demographic target base – women aged 35 and older – to find out what names resonated best with them. "Betty" ranked second and "Dorothy" came in tops. Shorten "Dorothy" to "Dotty" and a strip-mall gambling franchise was born ...