Great Little Casino. Â Smoking allowed but doesn't seem as bad as some other Casinos. Â Can't say much for the Gambling, since I normally stop a $20 ! Â Lol. Â This one is not very big but on a current visit I did notice they opened up more machines in the old Event Ctr/Bingo Hall. Â Usually very clean. Â Nice little Gift Shop. Â Lots of Totem Poles (Inside & Out)
Restaurants Have sit-down areas that are very nice but you can also order anything from right where you sit including the "Seven" Bar, which also has a nice stage setup for Live acts. The main restaurants are Napoli's (Artisan Pizzas), Totem Bar & Grille (Burgers, Pastas, Etc.) and Salish Room Restaurant (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Buffets)
Nicely Setup Website ( <a href="/redir?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.7cedarscasino.com&s=65cc52e80985cef7af7370f7aa234901a9c5c7efbc4eedabe90a37e79c5516f1" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.7cedarscasino…</a> ).  This place is definitely worth the Drive.
Take my review with a grain of salt since I'm not a gambler. I am reviewing for the lights and the buffet.
We came to 7 Cedars to see the Christmas lights. They really go all out at the casino and in Jamestown down the road with the Christmas lights. It's beautiful and well worth the drive to see them. I felt like a little kid oohing and ahhing over the lights!
Everyone we came in contact with at the casino was nice except the woman who said my Mom looked like she could get the senior special price at the buffet. Haha! My Mom wasn't too happy about that.
We all got the buffet. $17 for all you can eat and $15 for seniors which I think is 55 and over.
The prime rib was my favorite part. The other items I tried were good but nothing stood out to me like the prime rib. Their salad bar seemed nice and they had a whole dessert station although we didn't have dessert.
Pints of beer were $5. They had a decent selection of drafts.
I think the price for the buffet was pretty reasonable considering the offerings available.