Lilac Club Casino Opens Doors in New Hampshire

Lilac Club Casino, a new land-based venue in Rochester, New Hampshire, will host its grand opening later today (March 14) after staging a ribbon-cutting ceremony earlier this week.

Lilac Club Casino Opens Doors in New Hampshire Ribbon cutting (L to R): Richie Cembalisty, Casino Operations Shift Manager, Mayor Paul Callaghan, Greg Carlin, Managing Member G2 Gaming, Eric Barbaro, Chief Operating Officer Granite State Gaming & Hospitality, Mike Scala, Director of Economic Development Rochester, Peter Sceggell, Casino Operations Shift Manager

Spanning 32,000 square feet, Lilac Club Casino boasts over 200 gaming machines and a host of table games. Players in New Hampshire can access blackjack, roulette craps and a 12-table poker room.

On top of this, the casino will house the Lucky Oak Bar & Grill, operated by the Briar Group.

Members of the public will be able to gamble at the casino from 9am local time today. This comes after the official ribbon-cutting on March 10, attended by local dignitaries, business leaders and other special guests.

Among those in attendance for the ceremony was Rochester Mayor Paul Callaghan and Eric Barbaro, chief operating officer of Granite State Gaming & Hospitality.

Lilac Club to Become ‘Vital’ Part of Community

Commenting on the new venture, Barbaro said once operational, the casino will become a key part of the Rochester community. He added that it will bring new opportunities to the local area.

“As we prepare for our grand opening, we are thrilled to welcome guests from near and far to experience everything our casino has to offer,” Barbaro said.

“Lilac Club Casino is more than just a business. It’s a vital part of our community that will create jobs, foster local partnerships, and contribute to the region’s growth.

“We are excited to play a role in the continued success of Rochester. We very much look forward to serving our guests and community, for many years to come.”

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