
New $10M Revo Charitable Casino Opens This Week in New Hampshire
A new charitable gaming venue, Revo Casino and Social House, is set to open in Lebanon, New Hampshire this Wednesday at 11 a.m., following an invitation-only preview on Tuesday.

Snow-covered Revo Casino exterior
The $10M facility, transformed from a former Honda dealership on the Miracle Mile, features a 20,000-square-foot casino space with:
- 137 slot machines
- 10 gaming tables
- 5 poker tables
- Entertainment venue
- Bar and restaurant
- Dedicated smoking room with 26 slots
- Radio studio for live broadcasts
Operating hours are 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sunday through Thursday, and 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays.
The casino addresses a significant gap in local entertainment options, according to Tracy Hutchins, Upper Valley Business Alliance president, who notes the lack of nightlife venues in the area.
Los Angeles-based Peninsula Pacific Entertainment (P2E), founded by Brent Stevens in 1999, owns the property through its New Hampshire Group (NHG). NHG also operates casinos in Manchester, Keene, and Dover, with another location planned for Conway in January.
The casino is expected to contribute $12-13M to approved charities by year-end, benefiting organizations like the Grafton County Senior Citizens Council and New Hampshire Academy of Sciences. In 2023, charitable casinos across New Hampshire distributed approximately $31.2M to 800 approved charities statewide.
Popular games available include Wheel of Fortune, Devil's Lock, Huff N' More Puff, Ultimate Fire Link, and Lian Lian Panda.
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