We have a new place to gamble in the Sacramento area. The Red Hawk Casino competes nicely with the offerings in Lake Tahoe and Reno; plus it has the advantage of being much closer to Sacramento. Nancy and I visited the Red Hawk Casino this week. The casino reminded me of an upscale casino in Reno. The parking garage is very convenient and the casino is located just a short distance from Highway 50. This makes for easy entry and exit, especially during the mid-week off peak hours (you know, when the retired folks like to visit).
We had a tasty and very reasonably priced meal at the Red Hawk's Waterfall Buffet. The prime rib was excellent and there are just too many entrees, side dishes and desserts to mention - all delicious! The casino has entertainment at the Stage Bar. We didn't stay to see the show during this visit, but we plan to return soon to check out the entertainment. The band, Steele Breeze, a favorite of ours and a mainstay at the Nugget Casino in Sparks, Nevada, will be there next week. We may have to check it out!
Gambling casinos in the Sacramento area keep moving up a notch as the region adds new and improved facilities. The offshoot is that Reno and Lake Tahoe are becoming less and less a premiere destination for gaming and name entertainment. Now, we have all of that right here in our local area. It's all good!
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