The Tavern Sportsbook at Fontainebleau
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Our Review of The Tavern Sportsbook at Fontainebleau
The Tavern at Fontainebleau doubles as a bar and sportsbook, with a modern design and a long wall of screens built into the new resort's look. The focus is on cocktails and social energy as much as betting, so the vibe feels more like a stylish lounge where you can also fire on games. Early reports praise the visuals and layout but mention high prices and a crowd that spikes around big events. It suits people who want a trendy, brand-new room rather than a traditional race and sports book.
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Frequently Asked Questions about The Tavern Sportsbook at Fontainebleau
How many TVs does The Tavern Sportsbook at Fontainebleau have, and what size?
The Tavern is built around a big sportsbook video wall with additional digital boards and TVs wrapped around the bar and seating, so you get one large main screen plus plenty of smaller HD sets in typical big-bar sizes.
Does The Tavern Sportsbook at Fontainebleau have automated betting kiosks?
Yes. Fontainebleau's book uses William Hill technology, and photos and reviews show self-service betting kiosks on the sportsbook floor alongside live ticket writers.
Does The Tavern Sportsbook at Fontainebleau offer drink tickets? How much do you have to bet for drink tickets?
They do comp drinks while you have action in the book, but early reports suggest a fairly modern policy where you should expect to need something like a solid mid-range sports bet or a running tab of wagers before tickets start flowing.
Does The Tavern Sportsbook at Fontainebleau reserve tables?
Yes. The Tavern takes reservations for tables and group seating through the Fontainebleau and SevenRooms systems, especially for big fight nights, NFL Sundays, and special events.
Is The Tavern Sportsbook at Fontainebleau non-smoking?
Indoors, the Tavern sportsbook is set up as a modern lounge and is treated as smoke-free, with smoking pushed out to other parts of the property.


