First Look at F1 Arcade Las Vegas by Anamo Design Studio
Las Vegas, NV — Anamo Design Studio has revealed the first renders of F1 Arcade Las Vegas, a landmark new venue set to open in October 2025 at Caesars Palace. More than a gaming destination, this project redefines what a premium food and beverage experience can be on the Strip – layering immersive interiors, theatrical lighting and dynamic energy into a design unlike anything Las Vegas has seen before.

Anamo Design Studio is a London-based interior design practice celebrated for creating immersive, hospitality-led spaces that balance theatre with precision. Founded by Creative Director Ana Moisin, the studio specialises in premium food, beverage, and lifestyle environments that are as commercially astute as they are design-led.
Following the launches of F1 Arcade London and five other destinations in the UK and USA, Anamo Design Studio was tasked with bringing the concept to the entertainment capital of the world. The result is a two-level interior that shelters three bars, a restaurant and private event spaces – all designed with maximum flexibility. From daytime dining to evening transformation into a high-energy nightlife hotspot, the venue has been designed to reflect the energy in the room.

“We approached F1 Arcade Las Vegas as a hospitality-first project,” said Ana Moisin, Founder and Creative Director of Anamo Design Studio.
“The design is rooted in premium F&B experiences – but this being Las Vegas, and the brand reflected being Formula 1, we also wanted to turn the volume up with technology, lighting and movement. The brief was about creating a space that pulses with the energy of the Strip and the thrill of Formula 1, which we believe we have successfully delivered.”
A central feature of the design is the 4.5-metre-tall main bar, which envelops the space as a glowing architectural statement. Scene-controlled lighting, developed in collaboration with Loop Lighting, plays a crucial role throughout. An example of this is the kinetic chandelier above the DJ booth, each element individually controlled to react to the room’s energy – transforming seamlessly from sculptural installation to an abstract racing car in motion.

The interiors balance maximalism with precision. Rich textures, bold forms and layered lighting create drama at every turn, yet the design is carefully orchestrated so nothing competes. Private rooms with capacity for up to 200 guests give the venue versatility, while panoramic views across Las Vegas Boulevard and the nearby track situate the space firmly within the city’s entertainment epicentre.
The food and beverage program at F1 Arcade is crafted with the same precision and flair as its racing simulators, elevating the experience beyond gameplay. The menu will include a large selection of dishes including seafood towers and wagyu beef sliders that nod to indulgence. Complementing the culinary lineup is a standout beverage program led by LP O’Brien, winner of Netflix’s Drink Masters, who has crafted a collection of signature cocktails exclusively for the venue.

“Las Vegas is the place to push boundaries,” added Moisin.
“We didn’t play it safe for a single second. Everything about this project is designed to surprise, delight and immerse – from the scale of the main bar to the choreography of light across the room. Through experience-driven design, we have created a venue that will long capture the glamour of Caesars Palace, the spectacle of Formula 1 and the pure theatre of Las Vegas nightlife.”
F1 Arcade Las Vegas is set to open at Caesars Palace in October 2025.






