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Unlike most casinos, Barona does not offer alcoholic beverages on the casino floor. It does offer alcoholic beverages in the Barona Oaks Steakhouse, Italian Cucina, room service. According to the leaders of Barona Casino, the winding and hilly nature of Wildcat Canyon Road, which serves as the main access route into Barona Indian Reservation ...
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The Barona Reservation) is a federal Indian reservation located in San Diego County, California, near Lakeside [1] and the Cleveland National Forest It takes its name from the Mexican land grant Cañada de San Vicente y Mesa del Padre Barona , named in turn after Padre José Barona, a friar at Mission San Diego de Alcalá from 1798 until he ...
Barona may refer to: Barona (district of Milan), a border district of the city of Milan, Italy; Barona (surname), a surname; Barona Casino, an Indian casino in Lakeside, San Diego County, California, United States of America; Barona Group of Capitan Grande Band of Mission Indians, a federally recognized tribe of Kumeyaay Indians
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