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Jackpot
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Nestled within a bustling casino, this restaurant provides a mixed dining experience, characterized by average food and varying service quality. Guests frequently mention extended wait times, both in line and for food, often encountering a noisy atmosphere filled with gambling machines. While some menu items, like the Indian taco and BLT, receive praise for freshness and flavor, others, such as the French dip and Philly cheesesteak, fall flat. Service is generally friendly, particularly from the attentive staff, but diners express disappointment with the lack of quality in many dishes. A convenient stop, it caters to a diverse crowd, including families, yet many leave yearning for more.
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This restaurant experience was absolutely terrible. I ordered two hamburgers that were overcooked and burnt, which cost me $20. I had to cut them up and take them home to put in my dog's food in the morning.
We decided to visit this restaurant assuming that casinos typically offer good food to keep customers satisfied. However, I was surprised to find that it was a small corner establishment that resembled more of a cafe than a restaurant. You order at the counter and then someone brings your food to you. The service and atmosphere were okay, nothing outstanding. The portions were generous, but the quality of the food was just average. My husband ordered the New York strip steak for an unbeatable price of $17. Although it was warm, it was slightly overcooked and only seasoned with salt and pepper. I opted for the Indian Taco, which was mediocre and only lukewarm. The strawberry shortcake we ordered turned out to be disappointingly large in size, but it was mostly just whipped cream. Overall, it was an inexpensive meal with large portions, but it wasn't enough to make me want to return.
After a long day, we reluctantly settled on this restaurant as our last option since all our preferred choices were closed. Located in the center of a casino, the food we ordered lacked flavor. My French dip, while tender, was lacking in flavor due to the bland AU jus. My mom's Philly cheesesteak was overly spicy with jalapeños, prompting us to swap halfway through. The fries and chicken tenders tasted like they came straight off a Sisco truck. We had to explain to my 9-year-old grandson why he couldn't play on the video machines. Despite the mediocre food, we received good service from our Native American waitress, LaRaye. The atmosphere was noisy with the sounds of gambling machines and TVs showing poker games. It was disheartening to see young kids in the cafe area sipping on sodas and glued to their phones while their parents gambled nearby.
Recommend the gravy and fries, orange chicken and strong coffee next door Service: Dine in Meal type: Dinner Price per person: $30–50 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Vegetarian offerings: Clearly labelled vegetarian dishes Vegetarian options: Salads are available
Menu
Handmade Burgers
Blackfeet (Buffalo) Burger$15.0Extras
Add For Onion Rings$2.9Deluxe (Add Lettuce, Tomato, Onions And Pickles To Any Burger)$0.9Jackpot Mac And Cheese (No Pickle Or Chips)$5.8Jackpot Specialties
10Oz Ribeye Steak Dinner$30.08Oz New York Strip Loin Dinner$19.6