Northern Quest Resort & Casino

Northern Quest Resort & Casino is an Indian casino in Airway Heights, Washington, near Spokane, owned and operated by the Kalispel Tribe. It has a 250-room hotel, a spa, and 14 restaurants and lounges. The casino has 55,000 square feet (5,100 m2) of gaming space, with over 1,600 slot machines, 37 table games, 9 poker tables, a keno parlor, and a racebook.[1][2]

Northern Quest Resort & Casino
Location Airway Heights, Washington, United States
Address 100 N. Hayford Road
Opening dateDecember 2000
No. of rooms250; 22 suites
Total gaming space55,000 square feet (5,100 m2)
Permanent showsOutdoor Summer Concert Venue, Pend Oreille Pavilion (Cage fights, Comedy, Concerts)
Signature attractionsYogo Shop
Lounge at Masselow's
Liquid
Turf Club
Marketplace
Cravings
La Rive Spa
Birch Glen Gifts
Notable restaurantsMasselow's Steakhouse
Epic - The Ultimate Sports Experience
Fai's Noodle House
Legends of Fire Cigar Bar
Rivers Edge Buffet
Fatburger
Villa Fresh Italian Kitchen
Casino typeIndian
OwnerKalispel Tribe
ArchitectALSC Architects
Renovated in2008-2009 (hotel added) 2012 (buffet added)
Websitenorthernquest.com

The spa opened in 2010.[3]

Shows

The casino has hosted many shows by stars such as Blue Öyster Cult, Carlos Santana, Toby Keith, Willie Nelson, BB King, Ringo Starr, Natalie Cole, Art Garfunkel, Sammy Hagar, Kenny Rogers, Miranda Lambert, Kelly Clarkson, Sugarland, Kid Rock, ZZ Top, Heart and Chris Botti, and comedians Lewis Black, Bill Cosby, Jeff Dunham and Jay Leno. The Pavilion also holds occasional amateur cage fighting, and can be reserved for private events.

Northern Quest has also been featured on Friday Night Fights on ESPN2 several times for boxing events.

See also

References

  1. "Casino". Northern Quest Resort & Casino.
  2. "Hotel". Northern Quest Resort & Casino.
  3. "High-End Extras Aren't A Sure Bet For Tribal Casinos". NPR. October 9, 2013.

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