Gordon Ramsay to Partner with Caesars for Virginia Casino Grand Opening


Date: October 15, 2024, 02:41h. 

Updated on: October 15, 2024, 03:03h.

Caesars Virginia will debut a Gordon Ramsay restaurant when it opens in Danville later this year. With Ramsay’s Kitchen, the casino resort in Virginia will be the first in the state to feature the name and likeness of the renowned celebrity chef.

Caesars Virginia is expected to welcome a familiar face on its opening day. (Images: Caesars Entertainment)

While it has not been officially confirmed, it is anticipated that the renowned TV personality with multiple Michelin stars will make an appearance at the resort’s grand opening.

Ramsey’s Kitchen, as per a press release from Caesars Entertainment, draws inspiration from the chef’s global travels.

Caesars Virginia embodies the essence of accessible luxury, and I am delighted to unveil my debut restaurant within this magnificent resort,” expressed Ramsay in the statement. “My enduring partnership with Caesars has consistently been a crowd-pleaser. I am thrilled to extend that legacy here in Virginia by presenting my interpretation of international cuisine.”

The menu at Ramsay’s Kitchen will include signature dishes like beef Wellington, crispy skin salmon, pan-seared scallops, and a 24-ounce bone-in ribeye.

Chris Albrecht, senior VP and GM of Caesars Virginia, stated in the press release, “Ramsay’s Kitchen introduces a refined dining experience not only to our resort, but also brings a world-class offering that the area has not yet experienced.”

Virginia Embraces Casino Destination

With a $250 million investment, Caesars Entertainment is developing its Virginia casino resort, situated just north of the North Carolina border and in collaboration with the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.

Termed the “big bad boy” by Barron Fuller, president of regional operations at Caesars, the integrated resort will boast 320 hotel guestrooms

The resort will also feature a comprehensive spa and luxurious pool, diverse restaurants and bars, a 2,500-seat concert venue, and more than 50,000 square feet of meeting and convention space.



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