100 Twin River Road
Lincoln,
RI
02865
Rhode Island Department of Business Regulations Gaming License
Bally’s Twin River Lincoln, located in Lincoln, Rhode Island, is the state’s largest gaming and entertainment venue. It is 10 minutes from Providence and less than an hour from Boston.
Formerly known as Lincoln Park, the renovated facility offers 162,000 square-feet of gaming space with over 5,000 gaming positions. The casino features over 4,200 slot machines and virtual table games (including blackjack and roulette), as well as 114 live table games including blackjack, roulette, craps, a poker room and sports betting. Twin River offers both smoking (1st Floor) and smoke-free (2nd Floor) casinos.
A great alternative to Connecticut & Massachusetts casinos, this unique gaming facility also hosts simulcasting of the best thoroughbred and greyhound racing from around the country, a 29,000+ square foot Twin River Event Center with headline entertainment, free concerts at the Lighthouse Bar, signature cocktails and premium cigars at Blackstone Cigar Bar, and award winning beer and live music at the Shipyard Pub.
Food & beverage venues include Fred & Steve’s Steakhouse, the Wicked Good Bar & Grill and Sportsbook Bar & Grill, as well as 16 other dining outlets.
Bally’s Corporation is a global casino-entertainment company with a growing omni-channel presence. It currently owns and manages 15 casinos across 10 states, a golf course in New York, a horse racetrack in Colorado, and has access to OSB licenses in 18 states. It also owns Bally's Interactive International, formerly Gamesys Group, a leading, global, online gaming operator, Bally Bet, a first-in-class sports betting platform, and Bally Casino, a growing iCasino platform.
With 10,600 employees, the Company's casino operations include approximately 15,300 slot machines, 580 table games and 3,800 hotel rooms. Upon completing the construction of a permanent casino facility in Chicago, Bally's will own and/or manage 15 casinos across 10 states. Bally’s also has rights to developable land in Las Vegas post the closure of the Tropicana. Its shares trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "BALY".