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“We’re very excited about the return of Stoney’s North Forty to Santa Fe Station,” Lowden says. Chris Lowden of Porchlight Hospitality Group (and the famous Lowden family of Las Vegas) operates that venue, and also the just-launched Vic’s Las Vegas in Symphony Park. The Stoney’s that Arena mentions is Stoney’s Rockin’ Country at Town Square. “Stoney’s is known for a-rockin’ good time, and we know our guests will love it.” “The addition of Stoney’s adds an exciting entertainment and nightlife element to the property and the surrounding neighborhood,” Santa Fe Station Vice President and GM Brent Arena says. But if you see someone turning over bar stools and pushing a vacuum cleaner, leave. Closing times vary depending on the vibe and crowd.

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Stoney’s North Forty will be open seven days a week starting at 4 p.m. The all-new, 13,000-square-foot country bar will be a home for dancing, a stage for music, featuring an outdoor pergola with a fireplace, beer pong (or, FizzyWater pong) and other nightlife-styled distractions. The tavern will offer live entertainment, a mechanical bull (which is also live entertainment, technically). The country hang Stoney’s North Forty is returning this summer to Santa Fe Station at 4949 N. Station Casinos is setting up taps in an untapped market. A rendering of the interior of Stoney's North Forty, opening this summer at Santa Fe Station.

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