The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi Indians in Michigan will add a Hard Rock Cafe to its original casino.
The tribe is undertaking an expansion of the Four Winds Casino. The 12,000-square-foot Hard Rock Cafe is now a part of the project.
“Hard Rock is an internationally renowned brand that we are proud to add to our already outstanding mix of dining and entertainment options at Four Winds New Buffalo,” casino general manager Matt Harkness said in a press release. “Guests will enjoy Hard Rock’s unique ambiance of live music and famous pieces of music history while dining on all-American cuisine.”
The Hard Rock brand is owned by the Seminole Tribe of Florida.
The Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma and Isleta Pueblo in New Mexico have licensed the Hard Rock name for their gaming facilities.
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Hard Rock Cafe will be part of Four Winds Casino's expansion in New Buffalo
(The Kalamazoo Gazette 11/14)
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