The premium gaming and entertainment destination in Central California, Table Mountain Casino Resort, will grow its list of amenities with the addition of an expanded rooftop bar and lounge called Sukai Bar & Lounge.
The new bar and lounge, offering a refined dining and lounge experience, is going to open its doors on Friday.
The venue will be an addition to Table Mountain Casino Resort's Japanese restaurant, Sukai Teppanyaki, located on the 12th floor.
Visitors to Sukai Bar & Lounge will be able to enjoy a range of expertly crafted cocktails, fresh sushi and poke and unique panoramic views of the Central Valley.
Notably, the bar and lounge will stand out with elegance and sophistication, promising supreme experiences thanks to soft furnishings, outdoor seating and exquisite menu.
Preparing for the opening of the Sukai Bar & Lounge, employees will undergo training to ensure they deliver impeccable service.
The expanded rooftop bar and lounge's grand opening is set for Friday, May 23, 2025, at 5 PM.
Table Mountain Casino Resort recommends guests reserve their spot online.
Visitors to the Sukai Bar & Lounge need to be 21 years of age or older.
The reimagined space, conveniently positioned on the 12th floor, will operate between Sunday and Wednesday from 4 PM until 10 PM and between Thursday and Saturday from 5 PM until 11 PM.
Sukai Bar & Lounge visitors can enjoy the venue's happy hour on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 4 PM to 6 PM and on Thursdays from 5 PM through 7 PM.
The expanded rooftop bar and lounge has a capacity for 91 guests, promises a one-of-a-kind experience in the Central Valley and is expected to make Table Mountain Casino Resort even more attractive.
Scottie Burrough, Table Mountain Casino Resort's Casino Board Chairman, said about the new restaurant: "Our new Sukai Bar & Lounge on the 12th floor is a one of a kind, must experience space in the Central Valley."
The executive highlighted the unique cocktails and the stunning views that the new expanded rooftop bar and lounge is going to offer.
"Whether you're here for a business meeting or simply enjoying an evening out, come join us. The rooftop experience with the rolling hills and beautiful landscape will definitely impress," Burrough said in conclusion.
Currently, Table Mountain Rancheria, a federally recognized Native American Tribe, owns and operates Table Mountain Casino Resort.
The Tribe is focused on improving the offering of the popular casino resort while at the same time supporting non-profit organizations and community initiatives across the Central Valley.
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