California Grand Casino

California Grand Casino
5988 Pacheco Blvd,  Pacheco –  CA Zip:  94553 
Phone: (925) 685-8397 
California Grand Casino features some of the hottest poker action in California, like the busy Texas Hold’em games that go on 24 hours a day. Our brand new facility has many upscale …Learn more about California Grand Casino, Opens a popupSpecialtiesCalifornia Grand Casino features some of the hottest poker action in California, like the busy Texas Hold’em games that go on 24 hours a day. Our brand new facility has many upscale amenities such as a large comfortable gaming area with additional seating, a full bar, and a sit down restaurant called The Grand Cafe.Also, Hot Action Blackjack® (a game invented by Wil Wilkinson) draws a large crowd of regulars who enjoy traditional card games. Played with multiple decks and jokers, Hot Action Blackjack® is similar to “Nevada-style Blackjack”. And each player gets to be the player/dealer.Our two big summer promotions are High Hand Texas Hold’em from 8a-8p Sunday’s with $1,000 in High Hand payouts.We also have our widely popular Match Play promotion for New Players only. Includes $80 in Match Play chips and $20 off dining. Go to Calgrand website to download Match Play coupon.Drop in anytime. It’s “where friends come to play”. And the action is hot, 24 hours a day!HistoryEstablished in 1979.The California Grand Casino has enjoyed a rich and colorful history. It all started back in 1854 when the Woodford Hotel and Saloon opened its doors and offered alcohol, women and gambling.Located half way between Sacramento and San Francisco, Pacheco was built along side the Pacheco Creek, which served as a major shipping and receiving dock between the Diablo Valley and San Francisco Bay (which came right to the edge of town). Ranchers, farmers and miners would bring their goods and products to Pacheco to be shipped.In 1863, while the town still was experiencing a boom, the Woodford was sold. Under the new ownership, the name was eventually changed to the Eagle Hotel.As the call of the Gold Rush Days began to fade, the hotel was sold again and renamed the Pacheco Inn. Finally, in 1979, Wil Wilkinson purchased the property, began improving the structure, changed the name to the California Grand Casino… and the games of chance have continued.

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