Thursday, June 4, 2009

Casinos in Seattle




So, Where are YOU playing poker this weekend? Thought I would make a list in case you were sick of your old place...always losing...playing with losers...want to win for a change....lets try something new.....no promises though...Here is a few, there are more to add.

Joe


Billie's Casino: Renton - Thirteen gaming and poker tables.

Clearwater Casino: Suquamish - Table games, video slots, live entertainment. Craps, roulette, keno, bingo. Between Poulsbo and Bainbridge Island, at the Agate Pass Bridge, get there from Seattle by ferry or using their free shuttle service.

Diamond Lil's Card Club: Seattle - Seattle's original poker club, established in 1976.
Drift On Inn Roadhouse: Aurora - Game tables, and a 1950's-themed restaurant. 10 minutes north of downtown Seattle on Highway 99

Freddie's Club Casino: Renton - Washington's first non-tribal casino offers a variety of table games.

Goldie's Casino: Shoreline - Card club north of Seattle.

Point No Point Casino: Kingston - They offer a 10% to 25% cash refund on all losses of $100 or more and claim to have Washington's loosest slot machines. Non-smoking gaming room and full free ferry fare. On the Kitsap peninsula.

Rascals Casino: Seattle - Card club, music, dancing, sports bar.

Skyway Park Bowl & Casino: Renton - Besides an array of card games, this entertainment complex also has a bowling alley, indoor miniature golf course and video games.

Wizards Casino: Burien - Card club located west of the SeaTac Airport.

Muckleshoot Casino (Auburn) - "From over 2,600 machines and poker to exciting tables games like blackjack, craps, roulette and more. At Muckleshoot Poker room we give back over $2,000,000 each year to its players! We have limits ranging from $2-$4 all the way to $200-$400, including spread limit games."

Snoqualmie Casino Resort
(just of I-90 Exit 27) - "Offering 24/7 gaming experiences with blackjack, poker, craps, roulette and a host of other table games and slots"

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