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Any Red Wind Casino restaurant is another way to have a winning experience. Choose from upscale casino dining to the freshest seafood restaurant around. Even locals visit Red Wind to enjoy our quick-serve deli, sports pub and smoke-free bar plus amazing daily specials.

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One of Red Wind Casino’s food favorites is our ever-popular buffet menu that includes weekend brunch, lunch, dinner and even a Friday and Saturday seafood buffet to satisfy every guest. This all-in-one, all-you-can-eat buffet offers a variety of choices from American, Italian, Asian and Mexican cuisines with a carving station and fresh seafood daily. Save room for dessert!

Visit Blue Camas BuffetCoho Sports Pub

Appetizers, burgers and dogs, pizza and sandwiches are the name of the game at Coho Sports Pub. Grab a brew and catch the game on our high def TVs!

Visit Coho Sports PubSqualli-Absch Grille

Join us for dine-in or take-out service in the Squalli-Absch Grille at the Nisqually Red Wind Casino! Now open and all your favorites are back! Enjoy our chef-prepared signature-dishes in a fine-dining atmosphere. We have safety measures in place for our guest’s protection to dine confidently. VIP treatment is an escape each of us craves and deserves. The Squalli-Absch Grille is a journey into the extraordinary, your destination awaits. You’re VIP here!

Please call 360-412-3670 for take-out orders or reservations and leave a detailed message with your order, name, phone number, and time to pick up your order. A Food and Beverage representative will get back to you shortly to confirm your order.

Effective Wednesday, January 13, the Grille will be open Wednesdays through Sundays.

Red wind casino restaurants buffetVisit Squalli-Absch GrilleMedicine Creek Deli

Stop by our deli for a quick bite of wraps, snacks, salads and sandwiches for the whole family. Enjoy this cafeteria-style setting for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Try the weekly Chef’s Special during your visit.

Visit Medicine Creek DeliPealo’s Bar Red Wind Casino Restaurants

Stop by our Grab & Go hot case located in the Pealo's Bar for menu items that make lunch and dinner options fast and easy! Choose from a selection of comfort food favorites including hot and freshly prepared pizza, chicken strips, JoJo's and more!

Visit Pealo's BarRiver Water BarRed Wind Casino Restaurants

Come relax at the River Water Bar! Join your friends for a nice refreshing cocktail and sate your appetite with a choice of signature favorites from Squalli-Absch Grille and Seafood Restaurant.

Visit River Water BarDining Specials & Discounts

Red Wind Casino dining is an experience unto itself for every guest. From the value and variety of every menu to daily dining specials, come hungry and ready to try something new. Red Wind Casino offers a variety of special discounts for our guests.

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Red Wind Casino
12819 Yelm Hwy SE
Olympia, WA98513
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Two Olympia area casinos — Little Creek Casino Resort near Shelton and Nisqually Red Wind Casino — have announced they’ll reopen Monday, following closures that began in mid-March because of the COVID-19 outbreak.

The reopenings come with long lists of policies and precautions that will be introduced in an effort to safeguard visitors.

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Thurston County’s other casino, the Chehalis Tribe’s Lucky Eagle Casino and Hotel, has indicated it won’t consider reopening to the public until next month. But the Puyallup Tribe announced Thursday it, too, will reopen its Emerald Queen Casino in Fife on Monday, Tacoma News Tribune reports.

Little Creek and Red Wind both will be 100% smoke-free, according to their online announcements. Visitors will have their IDs and temperatures checked, and each guest will be required to wear a mask that covers their nose and mouth.

Half of the slot machines have been removed at Little Creek and capacity will be at 50%, while half of Red Wind’s slot machines have been turned off, according to its announcement. Protocols to extensively, frequently sanitize are in place at both locations.

“As the Indian gaming industry looks to reopen, each sovereign nation is developing a responsible safety and health plan for their patrons, employees, and economic welfare,” Ray Peters, intergovernmental affairs liaison for the Squaxin Island Tribe and chief operating officer of the Little Creek Casino Resort, told The Olympian in a phone interview Friday.

The decision to open Monday was made with data as the primary consideration, Peters said — specifically, the number of cases of COVID-19 in Mason and Thurston counties.

As of Friday afternoon, Mason had reported 31 total confirmed positive cases of the disease with one death and six cases active. Thurston was reporting 126 cases with one death and 10 patients being actively monitored by county Public Health.

“We understand that things will be changing and we will be nimble, because we will be looking at and assessing data on a daily basis,” Peters said. The casino provides updates on its website.

As important as the data, Peters said, was establishing a safety plan for all areas of the property so reopening is responsible. Casino management was able to learn from other industries that stayed open, such as the grocery industry, Peters said.

By Friday, employees had gone through orientation to execute the plan, Peters told The Olympian. For example, it requires staff to wipe down machines as people leave them.

Economic welfare of Mason County and tribal government factored into the decision to reopen “secondarily,” Peters said.

The casino employs more than 700 people in Mason County, he said, and the tribe doesn’t take that responsibility lightly. Initially, it was able to keep paying employees, according to Peters, but eventually it had to furlough staff. Now that the casino is opening again, it’s able to bring a majority of employees back in.

He declined to say how much of the tribe’s revenue comes from the casino, but said it accounts for a “large portion” of the money that funds necessities such as the tribe’s health, law enforcement, and emergency services.

“We are feeling the same that most of society is, this has been very much a crippling situation,” Peters said. “We have absolutely no revenue coming in. But, our decision to open up is based first and foremost on the safety and health of our patrons and employees.”

Voluntary casino closures have hurt tribal economies across the state and nation. With the Kalispel Tribe’s Northern Quest Casino near Spokane closed for two months, it cost the tribe millions of dollars, according to an Associated Press report. And the Puyallup Tribe has told members it has just enough money to fund benefits and services through the end of next month.

Still, reopening casinos at this point in the pandemic isn’t something state leadership advises. As of Friday, nine Washington counties had been approved to move to Phase 2 out of four phases in Gov. Jay Inslee’s reopening plan, but most of the state is scheduled to remain in Phase 1 until at least June 1.

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If casinos were not on tribal lands, they would likely be included in Phase 3 of the plan, Tara Lee, a spokesperson with the governor’s office, wrote in an email to The Olympian. That phase includes some other indoor entertainment, such as gyms, movie theaters, and museums.

“The governor has spoken to tribal leaders and while he doesn’t agree that casinos should be open, as sovereign nations we do not have jurisdiction over what happens on tribal lands,” Lee wrote. “We remain concerned about the spread of the virus.”

Peters says he appreciates Gov. Inslee’s data-driven, phased approach, calling him a “responsible governor.” But, he said, both plans are responsible.

“He’s looking at it comprehensively,” Peters said. “We are looking at it comprehensively, as a sovereign nation, for our area.”

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