Construction began on the Fontainebleau Las Vegas way back in 2007. Honestly, I don’t even remember where I was or what I was doing back then. But regardless of how we arrived at this date, we are finally going to see the grand opening of this big, blue building on the north end of the Strip.
The date has been set for the doors to open. That date is the 13th of December, which is just over two weeks away. We thought that leading up to the big day you may want to know a little bit about the Fontainebleau Las Vegas, including all the basics.
First of all, the big blue building has been designed with the collaboration with several high-profile design partners and architects. There will be over thirty places to eat and drink, from the common coffee shops all the way up to bringing world class dining experiences to Las Vegas.
Fontainebleau Las Vegas will have the following restaurants which they call “Signature Dining”. These venues include Don’s Prime steak house, La Fontaine, and Komodo Asian fusion. There are also the Ito, Papi Steak, Chyna Club, Cantina Contramar, KYU Las Vegas, and a place called Mother Wolf.
There are also several “Casual Dining” locations, which include The Tavern, Vida, the Promenade, Washing Potato, La Cote, Chez Bon Bon, and Cafe Cuto. Fontainebleau also comes with several bars, like the Apres, the Azul, Bleau Bar and Bleau Isle, a place called Nowhere, and Casa Dragones Tasting Room… along with several others.
This 67 story giant has over 3,600 rooms and suites, a 150,000 square foot casino floor, close to 100,000 square-feet of retail shops, and half a million square feet of customizable meeting space. And if all of this was not enough, Post Malone is scheduled to be the very first act at Fontainebleau Las Vegas. His concerts are scheduled for December 30th and 31st.
Room reservations are now open and available on their website.