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Mar 13 '12 at 12:05

Drift Bar

The Drift on Inn fell on some hard times. This place is notorious for being shady, and poorly managed. The casino was closed for sometime, but has reopened under new management of Casino Caribbean from Kirkland. They have really changed the place for the better. Newly painted walls, new carpets, better lighting, new sliding doors. They have all your favorite games from blackjack, pai gow, spanish 21, baccarat, and double deck blackjack. The staff seemed friendlier too. I didn't try any of the food but I definitively will on my next trip back. I usually avoided this place, but under the new management it's a great joint to stop in and play some cards.
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