Exciting New Rosie’s Concept Comes to Collinsville!

First “Rosie’s Game Room” Opens This Week

Colonial Downs Group is excited to announce a new gaming option in Virginia and an expansion of its Off-Track-Betting (OTB) operation located at 2360 Virginia Avenue in Collinsville. Rosie’s Game Room will offer a hybrid of the newest gaming technology available along with a sampling of the best menu items from Rosie’s Gaming Emporiums across Virginia and the traditional OTB that has been located in Collinsville for many years. Rosie’s Game Room will include the same “slots-like” Historical Horse Racing gaming machines currently available at Rosie’s Gaming Emporiums in Richmond, Hampton, Vinton, New Kent & Dumfries as well as Rosie’s renowned R’ Burgers and the world’s greatest fries! The upgraded facility opening on Thursday, July 22 has been expanded to more than 3,500 square feet and will have 130 parking spaces.                          

“Our five Rosie’s locations have delivered great entertainment to their communities while providing good jobs and important tax revenues to the localities and to the Commonwealth,” said Chief Operating Officer at Colonial Downs Group, Aaron Gomes. “We are proud to bring this same community partnership to Collinsville and we look forward to many years of fun, safe and successful operations.”   

About Colonial Downs: Colonial Downs Group is a proud business operator in Virginia, employing more than 1,000 team members in the Commonwealth and paying over $30 million in annual salaries, wages, and benefits. Rosie’s Gaming Emporiums® in Richmond, Hampton, New Kent, Vinton, and Dumfries offer innovative historic horse racing (HHR) gaming technology and full card simulcasting. Colonial Downs Racetrack in New Kent County hosts live thoroughbred racing on two nationally renowned surfaces, including the Secretariat Turf Course, the widest turf course in North America at 180 feet wide and on a 1 1/4 mile dirt track, and second in length to only the world-famous Belmont Park. Colonial Downs Group has made a $300 million investment in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The company pays more than $32 million in annual state and local taxes plus an additional $12 million in racing industry payments annually.

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