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Paiute Palace Casino
- Price Range:
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$$
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Kids:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
- Alcohol:
- None
3 reviews for Paiute Palace Casino
My cousins and I went here after boarding for 4 straight days and needed a day off. I heard gin & giving Native American's hundreds of your dollars reduces the amount of lactic acid in one's legs. It doesn't. The gin left me sloppy and the house odds left me penniless.
Still had a good time though, little small for a Casino but absolutely to scale for Bishop.
Paiute Palace Casino has fast become a favorite haunt of mine when I visit Bishop. I didn't expect much when I first saw the casino from the outside (it's pretty small), but the layout inside is really nice. There are about 8 tables in the center of the casino when you walk in (the number in use depends on demand), which are surrounded by a wide variety of slot machines. I was impressed with the variety of games available. I've been there several times now and have had no problems with access to the games that I like to play. I've been pretty happy with the payout ratio - it seems to me to be one of the best in the state, as the amount of money I typically allocate to play with when I visit allows me to play longer than at most other California Indian Gaming Casinos (although still not as good as Nevada casinos).
There is a small restaurant in the back corner that I've eaten at once. The food was generally good - nothing to complain about but not great either.
All in all - one of my favorite casinos!
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Surprisingly good steak sandwich - a genuine, juicy, thick slab of steak, seasoned perfectly. Not some Sizzler or Denny's or Mels Diner type steak. It was actually really really good, but cost $13. Good side sald too. Thick creamy thousand, fresh crispy lettuce.
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