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This place used to be a total dive casino a few years ago. It actually closed down and new owners recently bought it and renovated it. It looks nothing like it used to and everything is new.
The bar has a small draft selection, including 805 and one local offering in the form of Crafthaus's IPA. The bartenders are always friendly and they comp quarter play. Just remember to take care of them by tipping.
As mentioned above, the payouts, at least at the quarter level and higher, are better than your average casino or bar. Places with payouts this good are getting harder to find (any place the stations own, like the wildfires, will be tighter).
There are no tables here, but they do have the machine versions of roulette and craps. They have your usual selection of slots and the place isn't usually that crowded.
The players club runs a lot of fun events like free bingo on certain days of the week. They also run promotions like giving out Smiths gift cards for play. My only gripe is that when this place first opened they gave out lots of free play, and now we're lucky to get five dollars. I've even overheard employees talking about how stingier the free play is now than it used to be.
Note, this review is on the Casino only. Their restaurant is called Sarah's Kitchen and I reviewed it separately. The Café is decent, with some good specials, but nothing to go out of your way for.
This is a pretty good casino and I would recommend it over Wildfire Sunset (or Sunset Station) if you want to gamble a bit.
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