The Book at The LINQ

at The LINQ Hotel & Casino

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Our Review of The Book at The LINQ

The Book at the LINQ was designed as a tech hub, with fan caves that act like mini living rooms, a high resolution LED wall and dozens of screens spread through the space. It aims squarely at groups of friends who want to rent a corner, play console games between drives and order food from a tablet while they bet. All that comes with a premium on big event days, and some solo bettors feel the place is more about the experience than sharp lines. If you want a social, gadget-heavy book, this is one of the more unique setups in town.

Frequently Asked Questions about The Book at The LINQ

How many TVs does The Book at The LINQ have, and what size?

The Book (now branded as Caesars Sportsbook at The LINQ) is about an 11,000-square-foot space with a wall of big screens plus dozens of large TVs; writeups mention more than 50 screens overall, and the private Fan Caves each have a giant 98-inch TV that can be split into multiple feeds.

Does The Book at The LINQ have automated betting kiosks?

Yes; Caesars promotes this as a flagship Strip book with around six self-service kiosks in addition to the betting windows, and you can also bet through the Caesars Sportsbook app from your seat.

Does The Book at The LINQ offer drink tickets? How much do you have to bet for drink tickets?

They comp drinks while you have live bets, but it's very much the modern Caesars setup, so expect roughly a $50–$100 sports wager per ticket unless you've booked one of the reserved loungers or Fan Caves where drinks are bundled into the spend minimum.

Does The Book at The LINQ reserve tables?

Yes, this is one of the most reservation-heavy books in town: you can pre-book Fan Caves and premium couches for a food-and-beverage minimum or set package, while a chunk of bar seating and some sofas remain first-come.

Is The Book at The LINQ non-smoking?

Multiple guides and user reviews describe Caesars Sportsbook at The LINQ as a non-smoking sportsbook, so the viewing area is treated as smoke-free and you'll need to step out to the casino floor or outside if you want to smoke.