The La Posta Band of Mission Indians of California opened its first casino on Monday.
The $23.5 million La Posta Casino is small by southern California standards. The 20,000-square-foot facility east of San Diego has 349 slot machines but no table games.
The casino includes a International House of Pancakes but the restaurant won't be open until early February due to delays in getting supplies, The San Diego Union-Tribune reported. Until then, the casino can't serve liquor.
The casino employs 90 people and will be open 24 hours on the weekend.
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Tribe bets slots will win players over (The San Diego Union-Tribune 1/13)
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La Posta Band opens casino with 349 slot machines
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
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