The casino is split into two rooms. One that has day/night table gambling hosted by the casino employee. The room that is next to it connected by two doors that generally remain open is the L shaped bar and the slot machines that offer older and newer games, including the Montana Gold machines. The decor is outdated and could use a remodel or updated to a modern design. Although there is no bad odour and is kept clean. The staff are eager to assist and are friendly. It is located by small shopping outlets and is close to many fast food chains and locally owned restaurants. My gambling experience has not been rewarding, but it’s all about luck so maybe yours will be in motion...
Read moreWorst casino in Billings!!! They have alot of regulars from the 80's which is why it's probably still open. I was called the N word by a staff member and when I finally got the owners number, he took the side of the employee. The employees give alot of free drinks to the regulars which keeps them open, but the service is trash. Don't expect good service because there isn't any. If you don't tip. Then you really get the garbage treatment. Tips are based on service, there not a gimme. The Poker Room next door was a bit better. It's because there's only a few left in town so you have to basically go there. Once the other Poker Rooms open up, they will lose that base....
Read moreAside from the only relevant comment Terrellmcn Mcniven had - regarding the good Omaha game - the Gold Dust hosts a great community of card players and employees alike. The dealers are both professional and learned; and, unlike the useless opinion Terrellmcn Mcniven mentioned, they are personable as well.
There are - as well as the Omaha game - $2 / $6 limit as well as no limit Texas Hold'em games. I strongly suggest visiting - and returning to - the Gold Dust.
The Gold Dust is my go-to card room, no...
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