The Piazza at Caesars Southern Indiana

Caesars Southern Indiana, 11999 Casino Center Dr SE, Elizabeth
(866) 676-7463

Recent Reviews

Le Phan

Food was ok. Since I can not write a review about the slot machines on their other website, I can air it here. The atmosphere is nice. But there's no " cha- ching" about their slots games. They're very tight. I didn't win and I looked around nobody did

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 4

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Piazza Restaurant

betty barboro

The tenders were decent tasting but not hot. Should’ve asked for a refire but was starving and in a hurry… my bad. Machines were also lukewarm and tasted fine but bland. No mexican hot sauce available!

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 5

Dennis Wootan

Nice casino. Food offerings, other than steakhouse, leave much to be desired. I've never seen the Cantina or Pizza place open.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 4

Amy Sweetwater

Absolutely amazing! Food is delicious.The desserts are Phenomenal!!!❤❤️❤️❤️❤️

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Nathan Ridenour

If you consider milk a spice, then this is your restaurant. Bland is an understatement. Never

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 3

Eric E.

I've been here many times and everyone (I mean everyone) has been great. I place an order and bill it back to my room. There are 2 Reese's left so I ask, "Can I get the one in front please?" Leala rudely says, "Nope, you can't get that one." I was pretty shocked and asked why and explained that majority of the times I've ordered, they allowed me." She said, "Nope, we can't we pull from the front." I said, "Okay, that's fine then I'll order both. I'll order both and place a complaint later so it's fine." She then gives me the one I wanted and says, "You don't gotta do all that and complain." Then directly after she tells her co-worker who proceeds to ask me, "Do you have a problem?" I wait for my food which is quickly served. I then tell her co-worker that she told and he apologized. Her next customer, she spoke about the incident again which is really embarrassing plus they giggled.

Matthew Alexander Y.

Caesars Casino Piazza is ok the only two open restaurants is the Grill and Home Style in the Piazza. Sometimes there can be to many people at the grill and it gets very stressful for the workers who work there. There are times where people will want to go to the Grill instead of Home Style food I've heard that Homestyle food is better than at the Grill. Overall it's a very nice place.

Ed S.

I'll base my comments on the casino, as we didn't stay at the hotel. The complex overlooks a section of the Ohio River, isolated from city noise. There's an on-site garage with ample parking. Although signage to exit the garage is almost invisible. It's easy to go round and round several times before you figure out where to hit the down ramp. The casino is large, with tons of slots for a penny, quarter & dollar. There's a "high roller" section, and we steered clear of it. The casino also has electronic craps and roulette. And there's a section packed with poker tables. And of course, lots of TV's to watch sports. I didn't get any sense of smoking, even in the designated smoking area the filtration did a great job. There's a couple of full bars, a free self serve soft drink & coffee station, gift shop and a "food court" serving up overpriced things like fried chicken, meatloaf and traditional sides. Slightly less expensive is an area with burgers, sandwiches & salads. A Gordon Ramsey $teakhouse is coming. The staff is friendly and accommodating. Caesar's may not be Vegas, but it's a fun, clean and well run casino.Oh, I left with $10 in my pocket and a modicum of dignity. Don't ask what I started with. Let's just say I made a nice donation.

Nancy P.

After spending the weekend at an airbnb two miles from the casino I stopped in the play the slots for a bit. It was 9.30 on a Monday morning and not at all crowded, which was nice. They did have a non smoking area and with the small crowd I was not bothered by the smoke. But if you walk near the smoking area, even with a small crowd the smoke as very noticeable. Plenty of slots and tables were available. I was looking for a slot machine where I didn't have to spend .60 or .80 cents on each spin. I asked one of the clerks on the floor who said that waxla my only option. After walking around for a bit I did find some slots you could play for .25 .30 and. 35 cents per spin. So she was not helpful. Plenty of parking and they have a hotel on premises. Not the best but by far not the worst casino I have lost money to.

Jeremy J.

There's a nice casino that we enjoy coming to pretty rarely but a few times a year. My wife and I have a good time each time and she does pretty well with her gambling. I'm not a big gambler but I will play if you slot machines and we always have a good time

Amy T.

I love staying at this location. We get the friendly service every time. The bell hops at the hotel are extremely accommodating to our group every year. I have a group of girls with a lot of hats for Derby and a lot of luggage. ha ha The casino is so fun too. It's 4 floors or fun and a lot of games and slots. The restaurants on the walk to casino are so good. We love the live music over there! Jack Binions is always a must one night for dinner sometimes two. The waitresses at Binions give the best service (Cheeto, Jean & Christy). We looked forward to our next trip to this location.

Stephanie B.

I have gone twice so far and it has been fantastic both times! Security is not only friendly, but beyond professional because they went out of their way to locate missing cash for me. Service was pleasant from the hotel, to food and beverage, the drink bars and slot attendants as well! Jack Binion's Steakhouse delivered the BEST steak dinner I have ever had in my life. Bravo! The casino gaming floor is a simple, spacious plot and isn't too large or too small. The hotel rooms were exquisite in every way, from luxury beds, beautiful high floor views, large showers and of course a decent tv! Room service went out of their way to get us towels at an unusual time. Parking is conveniently level with the hotel lobby floor and the same platform takes you to the casino as well.

Michele R.

I like that casino more that it is now on land (not on the boat) i go there specifically to play roulette at the automated machines...not the table. But it is always packed. You have to wait for hours sometimes for people to get up. Drinks were great. The bartender asked me if i wanted a double. Good job upgrading me for more money. Like her hussle. Not that into slots... But everyone i go with love the Buddha and the Panda machines. Food is great. Service is great. Free pop and coffee. Pretty clean everytime i go. Enjoy and good luck!

Libby V.

It's all new. Shiny and clean. But I didn't see anyone winning, and we sure didn't. No cocktail waitresses...only way to get a drink is to go to the bar. But that's not the worst. On a Thursday, with a sold out hotel the only food option was The Grill. Hamburgers, etc. And man was it swamped. We took a look and headed back into New Albany. The new land based casino has The Grill, and mexican place, pizza and one other place that served fried chicken, etc. if any of those had been open. Steak house only opens Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. So this is a food wasteland. You could starve waiting for a burger. Common sense would tell you to get the other places in the food court open if you are sold out. Right?I used to love it here when it was a boat, we would get drinks and go out on the deck. Now there's no place to go outside and enjoy the river. You don't even realize there's a river.

Joseph G.

Casino attached to the Cesar's hotel and casino In Southern Indiana. As a resident of Louisville Kentucky this is the only nearby place to come and legally gamble that isn't horse racing at Churchill downs (still haven't quite figured why it's ok to bet horses in Kentucky but not nfl games) Overall it's about a 25-30 min drive so it's not too bad of a haul. Very much out into the sticks with not much around. I usually come and donate my money about once every 5-6 weeks it seems. Black Jack is my poison. Although they do offer plenty of slots and other traditional games like craps, roulette, and Texas hold 'em This up until a few years ago was on a boat docked on the Water with 4 floors. But Cesar's got tired of closing due to high waters and things so they took a once luxurious lobby area that had quite A few nice restaurants and made it the casino floor. Us locals always just said "let's go to the boat" and that meant it's time to gamble. Even though it's not a boat anymore local people still call it the boat (guilty). I use to really love this establishment when it was the boat. It had plenty of tables, options, action and great paces to eat. Since it became just a one floor casino it's not as crowded with not as much action and it seems like it is 80 percent slots. They maybe have 3-4 black Jack tables at the most it seems. So if it ever has a decent crowd it's hard to get a table with your group sometimes. In the past there was plenty of options and it was easy. They did add a nice sports book area with TVs and live sports betting that I do enjoy. I watched a uofl basketball game there this past year and it was cool experience. Staff here is hit and miss as I'm sure it is with most casinos. Some dealers are super nice and others seem miserable. Which can change your whole vibe. The pit bosses there recently haven't been the greatest. I've seen more than a few uNecessary run ins a with other patrons. Never me though. I sit quietly and play my min hand black jack without much fuss. The food options here are not good anymore. Down to one restaurant called Jack binions which is a high dollar steak house that serves low priced tasting steaks. Out of all the restaurants the boat had before Jack binions was the worst and it's the only one they kept. They have a food court/cafe area where they sale way overpriced hamburgers and sandwiches. Like $15 a burger almost. And there not very good. They do have free fountain sodas spread out still. So that is one good perk that remained after they switched from "sea to land". Overall this place isn't as good as it once was. Casino smaller, less attractions, not the cleanest and less gaming options (outside of slots). The hotel attached always is what it was. A semi decent maybe 3 star level hotel that if you show up often you can get feee night stays Monday through Thursday pretty easily. All in all I keep coming back because the state of Kentucky refuses to legalize gambling and make the profits Indiana is. You have to be Churchill Downs to make gambling profits in our state it seems. Someone struck gold on that Monopoly. Since I'm not a horse guy I'll keep making the 30 min trek to the sticks of Indiana to get my gambling fix. It was nicer when it had better amenities but it's still fun to come and spend an hour or two playing black jack.

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