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n December of 1995, the City of San Pablo welcomed Northern California's newest card club. In October of 2003, Casino San Pablo was placed into trust for the Lytton Band of the Pomos Indians.
Designed by John Malick and Associates, the casino combines classical and Moorish elements for a stunning effect. A 65-foot landmark tower guides visitors to the 71,000 square foot structure where a multi-level water fountain adds a playful ambiance.
The elegant, Moroccan-themed casino employs over 400 people to ensure that patrons receive the finest service possible. The relaxed atmosphere of the Broiler restaurant with its romantic fireplace allows patrons to enjoy the delicious multi-cultural entrees created by Chef Tom Wicinski. In addition to ordering in the restaurant, food service is available 24-hours a day at the 40 card tables.
For those interested in live entertainment, the Casino's Oasis Showroom offers a variety of musical concerts and dances. Additional facilities include: a cocktail lounge, valet parking, a banquet room, a gift shop, and game arcade complete with pool tables and the latest in video games.
State-of-the-art surveillance cameras and both armed and unarmed security officers provide a safe, relaxed atmosphere for patrons.
Since opening, Casino San Pablo has enthusiastically embraced a good neighbor policy with the City of San Pablo and local organizations. The Casino helped establish the San Pablo Community Foundation, which offers a variety of health and social services as well as recreational and cultural events. The Casino continues to donate generously to this important organization as well as to the Brookside Community Health Center, and numerous local youth teams. |