and enhance its amenities. Another notable addition to Valley Forge Casino Resort has been the recent relaunch of the popularValley Forge Music Fair.
Valley Forge Casino Resort is the area’s only full-amenity gaming resort,offering an exclusive gaming environment with 600 slot machines and 50 table games; live entertainment; upscale dining; bars and lounges; approximately 100,000-square feet of state-of-the-art exhibit, meeting, conference and banquet facilities; plus luxurious hotel accommodations.
Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem
Sands Casino Resort Bethlehem first opened in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley in May of 2009. Situated on the site of the for- mer historic Bethlehem Steel plant, Sands is home to a 302-room hotel and more than 12,000-square feet of meeting space.
Its culinary offerings include three signa- ture restaurants by celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse: Emeril's Chop House; Burgers and More by Emeril; and Emeril's Italian Table. Additional dining options include: Carnegie Deli; Chopsticks Asian Cuisine; Steelworks Buffet and Grill; Croissanterie; Joli Bakery and Café; plus the offerings of The Market Gourmet Express.
Soon, another famous name will join this lineup of on-site eateries.With an antici- pated opening of spring 2016, the famed “Cake Boss” of TLC (The Learning Channel), Buddy Valastro, will bring BuddyV's to the Sands,a restaurant serving up Italian-American classics.
Building on the success of his original Buddy V's, which is located at The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino in LasVegas, NV (also a Las Vegas Sands Corp. proper- ty), this new Pennsylvania location will similarly serve Valastro's family favorites, such as Sunday Gravy, Steak Pizzaiola and Linguine and Clams with Lobster, all recipes passed down fromBuddy’smother, grandmother and aunts.
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“I am honored Sands Bethlehem has invited me to stand beside other impressive chefs.”
Chef Buddy Valastro regarding the upcoming opening of his new Buddy V's restaurant at Sands Bethlehem in spring 2016
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