Just a few updates to the casino overall. The slots are better than they were with more selection and more variety to choose from. They actually seem to pay off a little better than they have in the past although still tighter than the average casino in Michigan. But better at least. 4 out of 5 stars.Table games are pretty good too although a lack of tables open at times. But nice 6 seated BJ instead of 7 seats makes it more comfortable. Ultimate Poker, 3 Card Poker, Roulette, and Craps available along with a high limit room with blackjack between $15-25 min bet. Dealers are overall friendly - some really friendly - none of them seem rude or anything. Overall a better job on table games. It would be nice to have tables open 24 hours but they are so slow at 4am.....I can see why they don't. 4 out of 5 stars.Also food and drink went downhill. The Copper Cafe deli is still pretty good - excellent chicken fingers still - and great chef salads at a reasonable price (free when using your points on your card or at least discounted). But the buffet they offer wasn't as good the last 2 times there. Once at 11am the food seemed all dried out and appeared to be leftovers from the night before. Most of it was not of good quality - dried out - just not good even for $8.95. And I was sick for 2 days after eating it which of course wasn't good. Then we went to the Thursday night all you can eat Crab Legs buffet. Their picture shows King Crab legs but they are only snow crab. They must be cooked well in advance because for the first time I have seen it was hard to get the crab out of the shells - it was stuck to the inside.....have never had that problem at Kewadin or Bay Mills or any other crab leg buffet. The rest of the meal was pretty good this day but $21.95 is pretty steep too. If you want a quick bite the Copper Cafe is good - the buffet would only be about 2 out of 5 stars IMO.......
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