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Boomtown Casino Biloxi

Biloxi is situated in Mississippi in United States. It is basically famous for its casinos. These casinos are the center attractions of the Mississippi as they are so beautiful that you can’t resist yourself to play there. The casinos are absolutely fantastic and it is fun to be the member of them. From these famous casinos, Boomtown Casino is the one.

Boomtown is located on the Back Bay of Biloxi. It is very colorful and is fashioned in the old-west theme. This casino lacks hotel so it is mainly for the local residents and also for the day-trippers.

Boomtown is a two story casino having 24 hour gaming facility. It is made up on over 50,000 square feet. There are over 1,100 machines for slots and poker. You can enjoy table games like Blackjack, Craps, and Roulette in this brightly colored casino.

You can easily find this casino as it is very much near to I-110 and also from US-90. You can also access it from the beaches via Caillavet St.

Boomtown Casino is owned and supervised by the gaming company, Penn National Gaming, Inc. This is a well known company as it owes many other casinos and race tracks all over the country. Hollywood Bay St Louis and Hollywood Tunica are also operated by the same company.

You can also have your lunch and dinner in this casino. There are food courts in the upper level of the casino. Boomtown Buffet serves you delicious lunch and dinner. Italian, southern, Asian and many other cuisines are included in this court.

If you love streaks and seafood, you can also have it at Boomtown Steakhouse. The prices are very much affordable. You can also enjoy your dinner here from Thursday to Sunday. The Grill and Boomtown Bakery are other two food courts which are opened 24 hours. There you can have cakes, pastries, burgers, sandwiches and many more items.

It is absolutely amazing.

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