L'Auberge Casino Resort Lake Charles

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L'Auberge Casino Resort Lake Charles
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Location Lake Charles, Louisiana
Opening dateMay 26, 2005
No. of rooms999
Signature attractionsRestaurants
Shops
18-Hole Golf Course
Notable restaurantsLe Beaucoup Buffet
Ember Grille & Wine Bar
Jack Daniel’s Bar & Grill
Asia
Favorites Southern Kitchen
Lattes
Desserts
Touloulou's
Owner Gaming and Leisure Properties
Operating license holder Penn Entertainment
Website llakecharles.com

L'Auberge Casino Resort Lake Charles is a casino hotel in Lake Charles, Louisiana. It is owned by Gaming and Leisure Properties and operated by Penn Entertainment.

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L'Auberge employs over 2,400 people, [1] and has nearly 1,000 hotel rooms. [2] It regularly draws in 400,000 visitors a month. [3]

History

The casino was opened by Pinnacle Entertainment in May 2005. [4]

In April 2016, the property was sold to Gaming and Leisure Properties along with almost all of Pinnacle's real estate assets, and leased back to Pinnacle. [5] [6] Penn National Gaming (now Penn Entertainment) acquired Pinnacle in October 2018, including the operations the resort. [7]

Facility

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L'Auberge Casino Resort Front Entrance

The resort includes a spa, swimming pools, shops and a golf course, designed by Tom Fazio. [8] In houses several food outlets, including the Kim Son restaurant Asia. [9]

The building was designed by Bergman Walls Associates. [10] Due to gambling laws that allow riverboat casinos in Louisiana, the casino is built on a floating structure located on the Calcasieu River.

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