BlackburnNews.com file photo of Caesars Windsor. (Photo by Jason Viau)BlackburnNews.com file photo of Caesars Windsor. (Photo by Jason Viau)
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Caesars Windsor to reopen Legends and Spago Trattoria

Caesars Windsor has announced that more things will open up in the casino next month.

After the hotel and Neros Steakhouse reopened earlier this month, Caesars Entertainment has confirmed Legends Sports Bar and Spago Trattoria will open to the public again in September.

"We happily announce a further reopening of additional amenities on our world-class property," said casino president Kevin Laforet. "Legends Sports Bar and Restaurant offers a unique experience for our guests with big-screen action and great food from our newly renovated kitchen."

Legends grand reopening date is set for Thursday, September 16, while further details on Spago Trattoria's opening will follow at a later date. The sports bar and restaurant will be open Thursday to Monday between 4 p.m. to 12 a.m.

The casino has assured the public that it's following public health guidelines and recommendations at all levels. Additionally, Caesars has developed some of its own safety protocols to enhance existing practices in all areas.

More information on all amenities and opening hours can be found on the Caesars Windsor website, or by following them on Facebook and Twitter.

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