Lake Charles

Alivia Marie's Avatar
Any gamblers out there? I am looking for some fun and food here. Which casino has the best of both gambling and restaurants?
Both have good restaurants and they are close to each other, can even walk between the two. I play table games and prefer Lauberge.
Both??? Whom are both? Names please.
  • Dbuck
  • 06-20-2024, 06:47 AM
How long will you be here in LC?
juan2fork's Avatar
Both??? Whom are both? Names please. Originally Posted by onthemovie
Golden Nugget and L'Auberge are next door to each other. Both have great restaurants. Nugget is basically a conglomeration of Landry's dining spots, and is better for concerts. L'Auberge is better for meetings/seminars.
Alivia Marie's Avatar
There is also the Horseshoe, but apparently it isn't significant enough to mention, lol.

DBUC, it was just a quick one day visit, but I am a Lafayette local so I will definitely be back soon and try some of these suggestions.
juan2fork's Avatar
I haven't been to the Horseshoe yet. I know they opened before everything was ready because the gaming commission's deadline was close. It's a Caesar's property, so somebody should know what they're doing.
Alivia Marie's Avatar
I stopped in and it was kind of a ghost town.
juan2fork's Avatar
I stopped in and it was kind of a ghost town. Originally Posted by Alivia Marie
Lake Charles or Horseshoe?
Jenn9794's Avatar
Lake Charles or Horseshoe? Originally Posted by juan2fork
Lol um both
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A little under 4 years ago Lake Charles took the worst storm beating by any place in a long time (I'm aware of Katrina. That flood was bad engineering more than bad weather.). That said, L'Auberge and the Nugget are thriving.
back before covid Lake Charles was a pretty happeng place to hobby. specially fpr a place of its size