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    Great Little Casino.  Smoking allowed but doesn't seem as bad as some other Casinos.  Can't say much for the Gambling, since I normally stop a $20 !  Lol.  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.  Usually very clean.  Nice little Gift Shop.  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.

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    It's an OK kind of Casino. Lunch buffet not worth $12, not too much food to choose from. Games were different but OK. Played $40.

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    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.

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    Let me start by saying I'm not a huge gambler or fan of casinos as a whole, however, this place was quite nice.

    We stopped here nearing the end of a long day of driving.  We went into the dining area which was a restaurant and a small bar.  It appeared to be a sports bar of sorts and as it was Monday night we got a great seat where we could both watch the action.  The hostess and waitress were friendly and efficient.

    We ordered and I have to say the fresh salad with chicken topping it was huge and very tasty.  I actually ended up taking half of the salad back to where we were staying so I could each the rest the next day.  

    We put around $20 a piece in the machines he came out ahead and I lost it all.  This is normally how it goes for me.  :)  It was fun and they seem to have fairly current machines.

    They have a loyalty card there which we didn't stop to sign up for as we don't get up this way a whole lot but it might be worthwhile if you plan to put a lot of money into the machines.  I didn't notice if they had table games but they may have there.

    All in all a pleasant experience.  I would stop back by for food, drink and some gambling.

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    Small Indian casino on Discovery Bay.
    I have to give it to them because they try and make it appealing.
    This casino is very small and the couple time that I visited during my trip there were not many people.  They have slots and a couple tables.  I think the main form of business comes from BINGO.  Although there werent many players in there either.  I thought my chances of getting a BINGO were great with the slim number of players but NOPE.  Most of the players were regulars and I think they purchased 5 or more cards each.  So instead of 100 players there are more like 500+ competing.  

    The small restaurant they had was nice and the specials were reasonable.  They have Happy Hour here daily which was nice.  Their top shelf is considered absolut in case anyone was wondering.  I don't know what their well was because it came out of a spout.  The buffet was closed for remodeling which was a little sad but maybe next time if I go back here.

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    we stopped by this place after attending the lavender festival and were really happy and surprised with our visit. it was a small place but the selection in slots were pretty decent. there were limited cards tables open because we came around 3 p.m. so we ended up losing our money on the slots until we saw a blackjack table open up-$2 minimum WOAH, i never heard of that. we were in like flynn and had a blast with the other guests and our dealer, richard. great entertainment and dialogue.

    in the end, we saw richard at the roulette table after we had dinner in the restaurant and bet it all on black and won. wooh hoo.

    too bad we had to pay for our drinks while we played at the table but water and soda are complimentary. limited folks smoking thank goodness (but again, it could be because we were there pretty early).

    definitely would stop by again if we happen to be in the area.

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    Nice little casino. Employees were very friendly. We ate lunch at the grill which was great, huge portions too. Went to the bingo deli afterward looking for a cup of coffee and found complimentary coffee and soda there. Place was a bit smoky and felt cramped, but it looks like they do put a lot of effort into maintenance, promotions, and service.

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    Other than Las Vegas - I don't eat at the Casino's so I have to base my experience on what I have had at Vegas.   First - I expected a little more class - everyone had a T Shirt for a uniform - including many of the employees working the Casino.  (Tacky?)    

    Service in the restaurant was OK but just.   I will say the "all you can eat" fish and chip was excellent with a light and excellent tasting batter.   My wife had the Angus burger which was overcooked and very dry.   Never asked how the food was so she did not complain.

    Overall - I have to say I was very disappointed - I expected a much fancier place - can't they at least afford to dress with some style?

    T-shirts - I guess the Casino has hit hard times.

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    I like this casino.  I've only been here at night once or twice, the rest of the time was for lunch at the restaurant/bar.  The club is neat looking and there's a circular bar which is kinda cool.

    The restaurant/bar is pretty good, looks nice and they have seasonal dishes.

    It's fun, there's lots of Native art and it seems to be well maintained.

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    Great food & cocktails. The crowd really changes depending on the event or entertainment. Regardless, it is always too smoky.

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    Awesome, no cover to see their bands!  We happened to be there the night that Nasty Habits was playing.  Cross dressing glam band that played 80's rock - what more could a girl want on her birthday!  And the bartender made kick ass drinks...........count me in!

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    On our way back from Hurricane Ridge and we got a little hungry.  So we stopped at 7 Cedars.  Every tribal casino I've gone to in Washington has had really good food.  7 Cedars restaurant was. . . I'm trying to find a polite way of saying "bad."  But I can't.  It was bad.  Service was excellent. Very friendly staff, which is what you expect from a tribal casino.

    The casino floor was a lot smaller than I expected.  It looks much larger from the outside.  The 600 seat bingo room takes up almost  half the building.  Would I drive way out there to eat or gamble?  Nope.

    If you live in the area, I guess it's a convenient place to gamble, eat and chill out at.  But as a visitor, I know there are better options.

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    Buffet on Sunday was typical breakfast fare, greasy bacon, sausage, egg dishes, salad bar, potatoes, fruit, desserts.  While the price was right, 13 for an adult, it left my stomach hurting all day and I did not indulge in pigging out,

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    Awesome bands with no cover=RAD!!   Cheap drinks, decent food, and friggin Beer pong!!! This place rawks!!

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    I have no opinion on the gaming but the gift shop is great (ranging from typical mass produced stuff to limited contemporary prints).

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    Too smoky for me since I'm allergic to tobacco, but they have a non-smoking slots area. And the milk money penny slots are the best!

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    I have to say I really enjoyed my evening at the 7 Cedars Casino. Compared to the tribal casinos near my home, I found the dealers, bartenders, and wait-staff to be remarkably friendly and courteous.  In the past I have had bad experiences with casino dealers yelling at me for making questionable (or inexperienced) wagers.  Here they just politely make suggestions without trying to make you feel dumb or ashamed.  Also I really appreciate the fact that the table games have a low minimum wager.   On the weeknight I was there, you could bet as little as $2 on the roulette table and as little as $0.50 on the craps table.  This is GREAT for those of us who just want to learn more about the game without getting our asses handed to us in the process.  Someday I'd really like to go back.  I had a great time.

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    Blackjack dealers were a bit rough, made a few mistakes when collecting the cards/bets. They also could have helped some of the more inexperienced players learn the game. Spanish 21 was different variant that had surprise payoffs. Cocktail waitresses were cute, prompt and polite. Bottled water is complimentary.  Bar staff and selection of brews was fabulous.  Casino on Saturday night was a bit crowded due to an entertainment event in their  venue.

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    I love tribal casinos in a way most girls love shopping... sure, I end up smelling like an ashtray and inevitably much poorer, but seriously, video slots are ridiculously addicting. I really like this casino because it has a non-smoking slot section.

    As far as games? I'm a sucker for Geisha and Wolf Run, but your mileage will of course vary. There aren't a ton of each game, but there are quite a few games that are not available at the Tulalip or bigger casinos closer to Seattle. The venue itself doesn't feel crowded, in spite of the fact it's not a huge space, and it's great because it's easy to find who you came with.

    Cocktail servers and the slot cashiers alike are sweethearts, when the machine sticks the technicians are over in a flash -- I don't play the card games. If this place were closer to home I'm sure I'd be back -- for now, I'll just have to wait 'til I return to Port Angeles again!

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    This place is known for its $5.99 complete steak dinner. Steak dinner is good eating.  Don't have the Chicken Hoison Salad, though. Far too salty.  Nice location. It's fun going in here.
     Casino is nice and roomy.

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    Okay, here's the deal. Only TWICE in my life have I had such HORRID luck at a Rez casino that I felt like something was kind of sketchy. Once at the Muckleshoot Casino close to Auburn, WA. and most recently on my trip to Sequim and my stop at Seven Cedars (just a few miles east). I have gambled for years and years; both at Rez Casinos and at local card room casinos, so this isn't some inexperienced first-timer who is crying about money lost. I obviously know casinos stay in business because the majority of people that walk through the doors are going to lose. I guess the difference is when weird things happen and your luck just seems worse than when the dealer pulls a couple more 21s than expected. I had a table where the dealer's little Blackjack light was flickering red and then green sometimes. They were using 8 decks and shuffling them at strange intervals and using the yellow mark card in a strange manner. On top of that, small numbered cards came out ALL night; as if they were the only cards in the deck. (This was during BlackJack play.) I don't know.....there just seemed to be something a little "off" here......I can't really be sure.
    Service was ATROCIOUS at all avenues. Cocktail waitresses were unattentive. When I asked a pit boss and security-guy about a Roulette rules card for my gf, they were extremely rude and unpleasant.
    The food was pretty awful as well. They advertise outrageously low-priced deals, but you get what you pay for.......garbage. We couldn't get into the buffet due to long waits of hungry,old retirees (God only knows if this would have been any better) and had to settle for the tasteless, filler-food in the smokey-ass lounge. Our server here was very friendly, though; a younger blonde girl.  
    This is definitely one of the only things to do in this area, so I am sure
    they can keep things the status quo and do just great. Out-of-towners beware, though. Don't waste your time eating here and don't let this rinky-dink rez casino get the best of you.

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