Tulalip Casino
6410 33rd Avenue N.E.
Marysville, Washington 98271
(360) 651-1111
Location:(30 miles N. of Seattle)
Toll-Free Number: (888) 272-1111
Restaurants: 2 Liquor: Yes
Buffets: B-$8.95 (Sun)
Hours: 10am-6am Daily
Other Games: Gaming Machines, MB, P, CSP,
PGP, LIR, K, BG
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Yakama Nation Legends Casino
580 Fort Road
Toppenish, Washington 98948
(509) 865-8800
Location:(20 miles S. of Yakima)
Toll-Free Number: (877) 7-COME-11
Restaurants: 1 Liquor: Yes
Buffets: B-$8.99 L-$5.99
D-$7.99/$14.99 (Fri)/$10.99 (Sat)
Hours: 10am-3am/4am (Fri/Sat)
Casino Size: 51,000 Square Feet
Other Games: Gaming Machines, P, PGP, LIR
CSP, K, BG
Fun Book: Given to out-of-state visitors, to Birthday Club members and for special events
Senior Discount: 10% off buffets, if 55, or
older and Fun Book on Tuesdays
Special Features: Supervised children's play area. Indoor waterfall. Gift shop. Free shuttle service.
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Card Rooms
Card rooms have been legal in Washington since 1974. Initially limited to just five tables per location, the law was changed in 1996 to allow up to 15 tables. Then, one year later, a provision was added to allow house-banked games. Permissible games include: blackjack, Caribbean stud poker, pai gow poker, let it ride and casino war. The games of baccarat, craps, roulette and keno are not allowed.
The maximum bet at each card room is dependant on certain licensing requirements and is capped at either $3, $25 or $100. Additionally, the rooms can be open no more than 20 hours per day. These card rooms are now commonly called "mini-casinos."
Each city and county has the option to ban the card rooms so they are not found in every major city (Seattle has none). Listed below are names, addresses, and most phone numbers, of all Washington card rooms as of August 2000: