Barona Casino

Barona Resort and Casino

Barona Resort and Casino
Address 1932 Wildcat Canyon Road
Lakeside, California 92040-1546
Opening date December 31, 2002
Theme Ranch
Number of rooms 400
Total gaming space 300,000 sq ft (28,000 m2)
Signature attractions Barona Creek Golf Course
Notable restaurants Barona Oaks Steakhouse
Italian Cucina
Sage Café
Seasons Fresh Buffet
Plaza Grill
El Rancho Grande
Three Amigos World Famous Street Tacos
Feisty Kate’s Burgers and Malts
The Pizza Place
HoWan Noodle Shop
Casino type Land
Owner Barona Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians
Website http://www.barona.com

Barona Resort and Casino is an Indian casino on the Barona Indian Reservation located in Lakeside, in northeastern San Diego County in California. It is owned and operated by the Barona Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians.[1]

Casino

Barona offers guests over 75 table games including blackjack, poker, Pai gow poker, Mississippi Stud, California-style craps (using playing cards to determine the outcome of a roll rather than only dice, as dice-only games are not allowed in California tribal casinos), roulette and 2,000 slot and video poker machines. Barona is located in Lakeside, CA, 30 miles northeast of downtown San Diego, CA.

The legal age of gambling at Barona Casino is 18.[2] While the legal age for gambling in California is 18 many tribal casinos in California set an age limit of 21 in order to comply with their alcohol license.[3]

Unlike most casinos, Barona chose not to offer alcoholic beverages on the casino floor. It does offer alcoholic beverages in the Barona Oaks Steakhouse, Italian Cucina, Plaza restaurant and El Rancho Grande restaurant. According to leaders of Barona Casino, the winding and hilly nature of Wildcat Canyon Road, which serves as the main access route into Barona Indian Reservation, is a primary factor that led to this decision.[4]

See also

References

  1. "Barona Casino." 500 Nations. (retrieved 6 June 2010)
  2. http://www.barona.com/casino/
  3. http://500nations.com/California_Casinos.asp
  4. Stutz, Howard. "CALIFORNIA GAMING: TRIBES FLY HIGH: San Diego leads the charge that makes California hotbed for U.S. tribal gaming", "Las Vegas Review-Journal", 2006-04-23. Retrieved on 2009-07-18.

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Coordinates: 32°56′23″N 116°52′26″W / 32.9398°N 116.873857°W / 32.9398; -116.873857

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