Revo Casino Conway: Mt. Washington Valley welcomes new casino
Posted on June 16th, 2025
By Darrell Halen, Special to the Union Leader (June 14, 2025) – A NEW GAMING establishment in Conway, the fifth of a chain of similar casinos in the Granite State, is touted by its owner as an ultimate entertainment destination, featuring casino games, poker tournaments, dining, and high-energy music.
Revo Casino and Social House, located at 234 White Mountain Highway, opened earlier this year and brought what the business describes as a “new vibe” to the Mount Washington Valley.
“It’s exciting to open Revo Casino and Social House and see the community’s enthusiasm for our gaming, entertainment and dining options,” Revo President Aaron Gomes said at the time of the February grand opening. “Beyond entertainment, Revo Casino and Social House will also support nonprofits across the Mount Washington Valley. We’re proud to be part of this community and contribute to its success.”
The new establishment joins fellow Revo casinos in Dover, Lebanon, Manchester and Keene. The word Revo, according to an announcement of the Conway site opening, is rooted in the word revolution and it honors New Hampshire’s role in the American Revolution and the state’s independent nature.
The new casino, according to the announcement, features 75 gaming machines including Devils Lock, Ultimate Fire Link Explosion, and Huff N Even More Puff, along with table games such as blackjack, poker and roulette.
“It’s not your average night out – Revo Conway brings big energy, bold flavors, and table action to the heart of the valley,” said spokesperson Tiffany Eddy. “For locals and visitors alike, it’s a whole new vibe.”
The new casino, she said, complements the area’s natural beauty, shopping outlets, and other popular features. Visitors can wrap up a fun day with a great meal and an exciting night on the floor at Revo Conway.
“Come up and enjoy the outdoors and go hiking, enjoy the beauty of Conway and the area and what the Mount Washington area has to offer and come to us when you’re done exploring the great outdoors, enjoy our offerings, have some fun and maybe win some money.”
One lucky man won more than $21,000. Another man took home over $10,000. “So you never know what’s going to happen,” Eddy said.
The establishment’s restaurant, Rebels, is described as a “bold dining experience” with a full bar and great game-day energy. Popular dishes include Rebel Smash Burger, prime rib, and flatbread pizzas.
Rebel Stage features live music every weekend. Upcoming acts in June include: rock cover band 3Alarm (June 14), guitar-musician Nathan Michaud (June 20), indie-soul artist Timbear (June 21), high energy rock band Ask Alice (June 27) and Sunapee-based band Soul Circuit (June 28). Shows begin at 8 p.m.
“What we like to focus on is high-energy, crowd-pleasing acts that appeal to a wide audience,” Eddy said. “We try to go with regional acts.”
Another feature is Revo Studio, powered by iHeartMedia – an in-house broadcast center featuring live iHeart broadcasts. The studio, according to the company, also drives the Soundtrack of the Revolution, a curated music selection that sets the property’s energy and vibe.
Revo is owned and operated by the New Hampshire Group (NHG), a subsidiary of Peninsula Pacific Entertainment (P2E).
Revo’s charitable program makes a difference by helping nonprofits care for some of New Hampshire’s most vulnerable residents, according to the company, and its casinos contributed more than $12 million to nearly 300 nonprofits last year.
Charitable gaming is a unique fundraising mechanism in New Hampshire that allows nonprofits based in the state to raise money with one of the licensed charity gaming facilities in the Granite State through games of chance, including poker and roulette, and historic horse-racing machines, according to Eddy.
This public benefit helps the state fund education and supports local nonprofits doing important work in their communities.
The Conway casino will benefit 72 organizations.
“This facility will make such an incredible difference for so many nonprofits in the Mount Washington Valley,” said Lisa DuFault, executive director of Mount Valley Promotions, a local nonprofit collaborative that promotes nonprofit events and fundraising endeavors. “The support that Revo Casino and Social House provides allows organizations like ours to better serve our communities and care for those in need. The impact is truly life changing.”
Organizations that have benefited or will benefit from the Conway casino include the North Conway Community Center, VFW and American Legion posts, Altrusa International of Carroll County, Bartlett Historical Society, Coos Economic Development Corporation, and the Conway Area Humane Society.
All five Revo locations are available for special private events.
“We’ve done birthday parties, engagement celebrations, corporate gatherings,” Eddy said. “We would love to have people consider us for their special event.”
According to Eddy, before Revo Conway opened, many people in the area would cross over the Maine border and drive about an hour to Oxford Casino Hotel.
“So now that money is staying in the Mount Washington Valley and here in New Hampshire,” she said.
Revo Conway is open 8 a.m. to 1 a.m. Sunday through Thursday, and 8 a.m. to 2 a.m. on Friday and Saturday. Customers must be 21 or older at all five locations.
For more information, visit revocasino.com.