Casino Pride
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/NIGHTLIFE, GOA/ Updated : Mar 3, 2016, 12:45 IST
Synopsis
A floating casino on Mandovi River overlooking the capital city Panjim, Casino Pride is a place where the famous Goan nightlife finds an impressive expression in terms of class and style. Spread across 30,000 square feet of area w … Read more
A floating casino on Mandovi River overlooking the capital city Panjim, Casino Pride is a place where the famous Goan nightlife finds an impressive expression in terms of class and style. Spread across 30,000 square feet of area with three floors of gaming and endless entertainment, Casino Pride reserves additional 10,000 square feet for a Weather Deck which is an ideal place to organize parties! Read less

A floating casino on Mandovi River overlooking the capital city Panjim, Casino Pride is a place where the famous Goan nightlife finds an impressive expression in terms of class and style. Spread across 30,000 square feet of area with three floors of gaming and endless entertainment, Casino Pride reserves additional 10,000 square feet for a Weather Deck which is an ideal place to organize parties! The interiors with pillared gold ceiling on each floor offer the perfect backdrop to spin the wheel and take a call on your lucky numbers! This place can accommodate more than 500 guests at a time with 40 tables to place the bets with games like roulette, blackjack, baccarat, casino war, 5 card poker, Texas hold’em poker, mini flush, flush and andar bahar to choose from. Make sure that you visit their multi cuisine restaurant along with the barbecue on the weather deck. Each floor houses a well stocked bar and you can get your refills anytime you want without a long waiting time!
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