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Located to the east of the city centre on Binara Street, Casino Canberra is opposite the Crowne Plaza hotel, overlooking Glebe Park and stays open until 4am. Located at the more sophisticated end of the spectrum, the dress code at the casino is smart casual and, thanks to state law, pokies are banned so those who prefer a quiet drink or game without the distraction of flashing lights and falling coins will feel at home. 3t4f6h
Canberra
ACT
2601
Australia
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Casino Canberra offers the full range of classic games, featuring a Texas hold ‘em tournament every Thursday with a $115 buy-in, no re-buy and a pot of up to $6000. There is a range of card tables available such as blackjack, three card poker, baccarat and, for the more adventurous, the traditional Chinese pai gow or Canberra’s very own version of five card stud poker “Canberra Poker”. They also have roulette wheels as well as a money wheel for your wheel-based gaming needs.
- Baccarat
- Blackjack
- Caribbean Stud Poker
- Multi Player Poker
- Pai Gow
- Roulette
- Three Card Poker
There are two bars within the Casino, the Main Bar by the restaurant which offers a range of cocktails as well as the Sports Bar where you can relax while watching and betting on all the latest sporting action with big screens broadcasting TAB and Sky channels. Happy hour runs daily from 5-7pm during which time discounts are offered on a range of beverages. In of food you’ve got the 180 East Restaurant which offers a multicultural pan-Asian experience, spanning from Indian to Vietnamese, though Australian cuisine is also available if you prefer. Those with a healthy appetite can try this out on a Friday for the all-you-can-eat curry buffet for under $20 per head.
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There’s live music in the casino every Saturday from 10pm as well opportunities to strut your stuff at the Galaxy Club Retro Nightclub which is separate from the main casino upstairs and kicks off at 9pm. Entry is $10 although if you’re sticking around Canberra for a while a book of 10 entry vouchers goes at half price for $50. The music can be best described as classic hits from the past three decades with no particular genre given preference, although this changes on their regular theme nights.