A year later it expanded to the Santa Fe, only to close in 2009. The Stoney’s brand has had more lives than most bars in Las Vegas - it first debuted in 2007 in a strip mall near the South Point on Las Vegas Boulevard. “I feel there is a great untapped market for us in the northwest.” Lowden is also behind the recently opened Vic’s jazz bar. “We’re very excited about the return of Stoney’s North Forty to Santa Fe Station,” says Chris Lowden, president of Porchlight Hospitality Group. A 2,300-square-foot outdoor pergola will have a central fireplace, a beer pong area, interactive games, and ample seating. The new Stoney’s takes over 13,000 square feet at 4949 North Rancho Drive for a country bar with plenty of room for line dancing and two-steppin’. Nearly 15 years since Stoney’s North Forty closed at the off-Strip casino, the Stoney’s brand takes another shot at the venue, bringing with it all the elements that have made Stoney’s Rockin’ Country a hit at Town Square Las Vegas. Stoney’s will return to the Santa Fe Station Casino in northwest Las Vegas this summer with its lineup of country music, live performances, and a mechanical bull.
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