Jake's 58 Casino Hours
Per the state’s directive, the gaming floor at Jake’s 58 has reopened at 25 percent capacity, with a reduced number of active video gaming machines at least 6 feet apart and employees and guests required to wear face coverings.
- Valet parking, coat check, scooter rentals and wheelchairs are not available.
The casino’s first 265 video lottery terminals opened at 1 p.m., just hours after the state Gaming Commission issued a certificate allowing the facility to open at Jake’s 58 Hotel & Casino, on.
- 14,258 likes 228 talking about this 35,656 were here. Come experience Jake’s 58, the newest gaming floor on Long Island featuring the pulse pounding games you love. Excitement awaits.
- Jake's 58 Casino Hotel in Islandia, NY is a NY Lottery Redemption Center for prize winners to redeem prizes won through the NYS Lottery.
- 200 reviews of Jake's 58 'Finally a casino on log island! Been waiting on this for years. Unfortunately there are NO LIVE DEALERS do to the state of NY being party poopers, but I'm excited nonetheless. I no longer have to drive to Resorts in queens or 3 hours to Atlantic City or Connecticut. This is the old Marriott off the LIE exit 58 which they turned into something amazing on the inside.
Reduced food and beverage options are available from C+M. Per the state’s guidelines, there will be no beverage service or food and beverage allowed on the gaming floor.
The hotel has reopened with limited capacity. Click here to learn more.
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Daily - 7am to 10pm
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Play It Safe™
Jake's 58 Hotel And Casino
Jake’s 58 Casino Hotel has implemented a comprehensive program that features new health and safety standards aimed at helping to keep guests and employees safe while slowing the spread of COVID-19 that include new entry procedures. The program, called Play It Safe™, encompasses Jake’s 58’s new operating procedures, which have been reengineered to minimize contact risk. It includes bolstered hygiene protocols to meet or exceed best-practice guidelines of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).