Feather Falls Casino Indian Tribe

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FEATHER FALLS CASINO - OROVILLE - MOORETOWN RANCHERIA OF MAIDU INDIANS As of Friday, March 20, 2020, Feather Falls Casino and Lodge is closed. The Brewery will remain open for curbside pickup. No cash transactions will be conducted. Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians. 5401 Dinah Shore Dr., Palm Springs CA 92264 Phone Number: (760) 699-6800 Fax Number: (760) 699-6919. GAMING LOCATIONS.

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We will be cancelling all entertainment until further notice. We will keep you updated. Thank you for understanding and being a part of our Feather Falls Family!

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Feather Falls Casino & Lodge in Oroville, CA is owned by the Mooretown Rancheria of Maidu Indians, a federally recognized tribe of Concow-Maidu people in Butte County, California. We opened our doors on June 11, 1996 and now feature 1,000 slot machines as well as blackjack & poker tables, a microbrewery & buffet, 2 cocktail lounges, an onsite hotel, and an award-winning KOA campground. We’re California’s Best Bet for gaming, dining and entertainment!

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Customers at Downstream Casino Resort in Quapaw, Oklahoma received a free pint glass or a t-shirt honoring the first day Downstream Crafted Brewing Company recently was served at the Legends Sports Bar and Restaurant. Two varieties currently are available on tap: Flat Rock Red, an American red ale, and Craft House Kolsch, a European pilsner.

Food and Beverage Director and Executive Chef Lucas Setterfield said the brewery occupies a 120 square foot former nonsmoking gambling area next to the Legends Sports Bar and Restaurant. Outfitted with the House Brew System by Reno, Nevada-based Global Beer Company, which Setterfield saw at a gambling expo, the operation puts out about 400 gallons of beer every 10 days at full capacity. The computer-controlled system, which uses premixed ingredients, cost $90,000 versus $1 million for a more traditional brewing setup. “It’s just about perfect for us,” he said. Two Downstream employees have become certified brewers and now oversee the brewing process.

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American Casino Guide Editor Steve Bourie said a few commercial casinos brew their own beer, but Downstream’s operation is rare among tribal casinos. Brewer’s Association Chief Economist Bart Wilson said he knows of only one other tribal casino craft brewery, the Feather Falls Brewing Company in the Feather Falls Casino and Lodge, run by the Mooretown Rancheria of Maidu Indians in Oroville, California.