Golden Acorn Casino Buffet
- This impressive 300,000-sq. Casino features 2,000 slot and video poker machines and 70 table games including blackjack, Pai Gow poker, three card poker and Let it Ride. Stay at their elegant hotel and dine at their Barona Oaks Steakhouse. Read more » Golden Acorn Casino has a Travel Center, Gas Station, Restaurant, 750 Slot Machines & More.
- The Casino, which closed March 17, reopened the doors to its gaming floors, bars and fast service restaurants, but is keeping its Oasis Buffet closed and is not offering valet services for now.
Golden Acorn Travel Center
Two of San Diego’s newest casinos are the Golden Acorn Travel Center in the East County Town of Camp and Pala Casino in San Diego’s North County town of Pala. Golden Acorn Casino Travel Center, which opened in August 2001, features 750 slots, table games galore, a24 – Hour restaurant and a travel center. Pala Casino features a 185,000 square – foot gaming facility with 2,000 state – of – the –art slot machines and videos, 50 Vegas – style table games, six restaurants, two lounges with live entertainment daily, 2,000 –seat Events Center and a 1,500 – space parking facility. Ph. 760 -510 –5191
Golden Acorn Casino Buffet
Pechanga Entertainment Center
Just north of the San Diego County line, in the city of Temecula, is the Pechanga Entertainment Center, owned by the Pechanga Band of Luiseno Mission Indians. A 522 – room Hotel & Casino includes 75,000 Square - feet of state – of –the – art casino space with 2,000 slots, 60 game tables and 23 poker tables. The hotel will also offer 40,000 square - feet of convention and meeting space with a 24,000 square –foot Grand Ballroom, breakout meeting rooms, a 125 –seat Teleconference Hall and a 1,3000 – seat Showroom and Performance Theatre, as well as seven restaurants, including a 450 – seat bountiful buffet.
Golden Acorn Casino Buffet
Additionally, Sycuan’s brand new Buffet Bar is available to all guests dining in The Buffet. The full-service bar has a special cocktail menu and features a variety of $5 Well Drinks, $4 House Wines by the Glass and $3 Bottled Beer.