Rivers Casino Pittsburgh Pa Buffet
Food is ok and nothing special, although the rivers buffet is supposed to be excellent. Comps are also only ok, but that is out of the poker rooms control. Another reviewer mentioned the room being dirty. Grand View Buffet @ Rivers Casino. 777 Casino Dr; Pittsburgh, PA 15212 Phone: 412-231-7777; Explore Nearby There is a problem with the data. Please try again later. Accommodations & Mtg Facilities Attractions Dining & Nightlife. Coming soon to Rivers Casino is Mian (pronounced “Mee-Anne”)! Mian offers authentic quick-service Asian cuisine. Stay tuned for more details! Pittsburgh, PA 15212.
Join Lady Luck on an Afternoon Riverboat Ride!
Your grand riverboat tour boards at historic Station Square. Once on board, we serve you a fabulous luncheon buffet, and then it’s showtime, featuring some of the region’s best entertainers! At the end of your river cruise, we drop you off at Rivers Casino, where we hope you hit the jackpot!
Trip Details:
- Enjoy a fabulous lunch out on the water as you sail the beautiful three rivers. Enjoy narration of our city sights!
- Our full service bars feature liquor, beer, wine, and soda and are located on both decks of the vessel. We have specialty cocktails that capture our Pittsburgh style! Must be 21 to purchase or consume alcoholic beverages.
- After lunch, take a stroll on the outer decks and relax and then get ready sit back and enjoy our fabulous tribute entertainers!
- We want you to have the time of your life from the moment you step on board! The crew is happy to answer any questions you may have about your cruise on the Three Rivers, or you can refer to the on-board itinerary that you receive when you board the vessel.
- Garlic & Rosemary Roasted Pork Loin Jus Lie
- Sauteed Natural Chicken Breast with Apricot Glaze
- Parmesan Roasted New Potatoes
- Vegetable Paella Inspired Rice Pilaf
- Candied Baby Carrots
- Green Beans with Toasted Almonds
- Garden Fresh Salad Greens and Accoutrements with Buttermilk Ranch and Italian Vinaigrette Dressings
- Bakery Fresh Dinner Rolls and Creamery Butter
- Strawberry Short Cake
- Freshly Brewed Coffee and Hot Tea
Menus, prices, entertainment, dates, and times are subject to change.
There’s no valet parking. The buffet is shut down. Everybody has to wear a face mask. And there’s no poker.
But two casinos in western Pennsylvania reopened this week after almost three months locked down due to the coronavirus pandemic, and COVID-19 restrictions did not deter customers with a pent-up desire to gamble.
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“We had about 2 1/2 times our normal Tuesday volume,” said Bill Keena, general manager of Rivers Casino Pittsburgh, which reopened Tuesday along with the Meadows Racetrack and Casino in Washington, Pa. A third property, the Lady Luck Casino Nemacolin, is set to reopen Friday.
Kevin O’Toole, the executive director of the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, told the board Wednesday that the reopenings went well.
“Both casinos complied with requirements to limit patronage to no more than 50% capacity,” he said. Casino executives reported almost universal compliance with rules requiring cleanliness and social distancing.
The gaming board last month issued minimum protocols for casino operators to follow as they reopen. The experience of the western Pennsylvania casinos will set the stage for the gradual reopening of the state’s other nine casinos when those parts of the state enter the “green' phase of Gov. Tom Wolf’s three-phase reopening plan. It’s still unclear when the four casinos in the Philadelphia area will reopen.
The shutdown of the state’s 12 operating casinos and three off-track betting parlors has devastated the industry and cut off a lucrative source of tax revenue for the state. State regulated gaming generates more than $1.5 billion in tax revenue during a typical year, but that was reduced to a small flow from online gaming.
Keena said employees from the Pittsburgh casino’s sister property, Rivers Casino Philadelphia, were on hand in Pittsburgh Tuesday to observe the reopening and report on lessons learned.
Keena came up with a clever bit of deception to avoid the buildup of long lines outside the property that accompanied casino reopenings in other states: Rivers Casino announced the reopening at 9 a.m. Tuesday, but actually opened its doors at 7 a.m. Many customers who arrived early were able to walk right in.
“That worked to perfection,” Keena said in a telephone interview Wednesday.
“The guests were amazing,” he said. “They stepped to the plate. They there is no issues at all. They socially distanced. They wore their masks.”
A few patrons declined to wear masks for medical reasons, which is permitted under the state guidelines. Smoking is still permitted at some slot machines — not at table games — so guests are allowed to pull down their masks to smoke or to drink a beverage. Cocktails are served with lids.
“I bet it was 99.9% wearing masks,” Keena said.
About 140 stations that dispense hand sanitizer or wipes for cleaning equipment were installed on the casino floor, with 30 more to come. Cleaning crews also make the rounds constantly, wiping down equipment.
Some slot machines were disabled to maintain a safe distance between players. Seating is limited at table games — three players at blackjack, four at roulette, and six at craps tables. Customers are required to use hand sanitizer before they handle chips, and must wear face masks at all times at table games.
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The only incident that occurred Tuesday involved a player who declined to use hand sanitizer at a table game. After a supervisor explained the rule was in place to protect the dealer and other players, the player complied, Keena said.
About 1,050 of the casino’s 1,700 employees returned to work, Keena said. But many workers in shut-down operations like the buffet, valet parking, and poker rooms remain on furlough, with healthcare coverage.
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“My intention is to get this place back to normal as quickly as I can, as long as we do it safely,” he said.
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