![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Stop in and try your luck-I've won and lost here, but I've personally witnessed two people win thousands of dollars (one on side bet at tables, one on slots). Overall, if you're a gambler passing through Seattle, this is clean, big, and easy to get to. Blackjack with side bet is a fun game, too. Machines paid well, especially Quick Hit by front door, Lucky Lotus near cocktail window, and Wine (?) slots. I liked the free, self-service coffee/soda area for quick drinks, as well as the walk-up cocktail service when one wants a drink and doesn't want to wait for a server. The menu is priced at 28.95 per adult and 14 for children ages 2-10. with seating on a first-come, first-served basis. Layout is one level, sprawling, with ample choices for cheap to expensive eats. Eagles Buffet dinner service will be from 4:00 p.m. Floor staff (making change, cashing tickets) and bar staff are super friendly, but I found one of the ladies at the front desk (giving out player's cards and handling player's club promotions) to be a bit brisk. It's location is super-convenient to metro area, just off I-5 (visible, in fact) and adjacent to outlet mall and new Cabela's superstore and WalMart for gamblers traveling with people who'd rather shop than play. Been here several times, nearly every time I go to Seattle. ![]()
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