Philip Tohme
Google
We attended a singing event at Casino du Liban. The hall where the performance took place was spacious, but they had packed in so many guests that it felt overcrowded and uncomfortable. The food was mediocre, and the service was passable but nothing special.
We arrived early hoping to enjoy the slot machines, but the gaming area was disappointing. The space felt neglected, with visibly worn-out carpets and an overall run-down atmosphere. It was also a smoking zone, which made it difficult to breathe and enjoy the experience. In this day and age, a venue of this caliber should prioritize air quality, at the very least by designating separate smoking areas.
Ultimately, we left the gaming section due to the smoke and the uninviting environment. For an establishment that generates significant revenue, better upkeep and a more welcoming atmosphere should be a given.