The new Stadia Bar will offer an enhanced sports viewing experience with modern features and numerous large HD televisions.
The operator said the bar will be used for guests to “catch the big game in style” with the stadia’s spaces able to rent.
The bar and lounge will be able to seat up to 120, and the 2,186-square-foot sports hub was designed by architecture and design company Rockwell Group, who has designed several Caesars Palace venues, such as the first Nobu Hotel at the Las Vegas property.
The stadia will implement Caesars Entertainment’s COVID-19 health and safety protocols, which includes frequent cleaning and sanitization.
Caesars Entertainment Regional President Gary Selesner said: "Stadia, located at the busy Forum Shops entrance, is the embodiment of Caesars' commitment to sports. It offers a comfortable yet luxe environment for fans to catch the action or wager on their favorite team or championship fight, as well as a state-of-the-art, stylish lounge space to experience beyond the game."
Last September, Caesars Entertainment reached an agreement to acquire William Hill for £2.9bn ($3.96bn) which was later approved by the sports betting operator’s shareholders.
While in November, the casino operator posted a net loss of $926m for Q3 2020, a dramatic downturn from the $37m in net income posted a year prior.