49ers take over new Vegas sports dayclub across from Raiders’ stadium
Nine 49ers, Tony Hawk, and Snoop Dogg helped open Tailgate Beach Club, the Strip's first sports-focused dayclub across from Allegiant Stadium.
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Nine members of the San Francisco 49ers had other plans. The Niners crew descended on the Vegas Strip last Saturday for the grand opening of Tailgate Beach Club , a new sports-focused dayclub at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino that sits directly across from the Raiders' home turf, Allegiant Stadium. All-Pro tight end George Kittle and defensive end Nick Bosa led the lineup, both rehabbing their way back from injuries last season.
Quarterback Mac Jones, wide receivers Demarcus Robinson and Ricky Pearsall, guard Dominick Puni, linebacker Luke Gifford, tight end Jake Tonges, and Drake Nugent rounded out the Niners contingent. Los Angeles Rams running back Kyren Williams hit the red carpet too, per PR Newswire . That kind of athlete turnout isn't an accident.
Built by Clique Hospitality, Tailgate Beach Club is being billed as the first sports-focused dayclub on the Las Vegas Strip. The 50,000-square-foot space packs more than 125 feet of LED screens, three heated pools for year-round viewing, 25 luxury cabanas with private 50- to 75-inch TVs, and two premium bungalows. The cabanas even come stocked with PlayStation consoles, beer pong, and foosball.