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Gambling Laws in St Louis If you want to order a drink while playing, be aware that gaming regulations do not allow casinos in Illinois, nor Missouri, to provide free alcoholic beverages. The minimum gambling age is 21 at all casinos in St. Louis and its surrounding areas. List of Casinos in St. Louis Shown below is a list of all St Louis casinos. Casino Queen Saint Louis-St Louis MO-Casino Riverboat Gambling Driving into Saint Louis from the East, one can't help but notice the Casino Queen. Saint Louis is one of a few cities that allows riverboats like the Casino Queen to moor up on a semi-permanent basis and offering gambling to the locals.
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- Lumiere Place Casino & Hotels 999 N. Louis, MO 63102 (314) 881-7777. Mark Twain Casino 104 Pierce Street La Grange, Missouri 63448 (573) 655-4770 (866) 454-5825. River City Casino 777 River City Casino Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63125 888-578-7289. Jo Frontier Casino 777 Winners Circle St. Joseph, Missouri 64505 (816) 279-5514 (800.
Lumiere and River City gaming casinos located in the City of St. Louis close
March 17, 2020, Jefferson City - The Missouri Gaming Commission has ordered all riverboat gaming casinos in the state to temporarily suspend their casino operations and to close effective midnight March 17, 2020 through March 30th, 2020 due to concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The decision to close was made after careful consideration and discussion with Governor Mike Parson.
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Chairman Mike Leara says “Our concern for the welfare of both patrons and employees of the riverboat gaming casinos was of utmost importance. We understand this closure affects patrons, employees, the home dock cities and counties, and the worthy causes such as the Missouri Veterans Capital Improvement Trust Fund, and others who receive tax revenue from Missouri’s casinos.” Leara adds “The Missouri Gaming Commission since its inception has never had to initiate a statewide closure, however circumstances warranted this action.”
The Missouri Gaming Commission will continue to monitor the COVID-
19 pandemic and its operational consequences to Missouri riverboat
gaming casinos.
Missouri has 13 riverboat gaming casinos located on the Missouri
and Mississippi rivers.
Contact
LeAnn McCarthy
Phone: (573) 526-4080
LeAnn.McCarthy@mgc.dps.mo.gov
Website: http://mgc.dps.mo.gov/
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