Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians

Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians Information

The Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians is a federally recognized tribe of Luiseño Indians in San Diego County, California. The tribe owns and operates Harrah's Resort Southern California, which includes a casino, hotel, spa, wellness center and golf course. This resort and casino is known for its large pool and swim-up bar for guests 21 and older, and a lazy river for all ages. Eight restaurants including the luxurious Salt & Fin seafood restaurant and KJ Chinese Restaurant cater to all tastes.  You might also want to reserve your spot at Gordon Ramsey's famous and fabulous Hell's Kitchen.  It is the only Hell's Kitchen in California and one of the largest Hell's Kitchen out of five that are in the United States.   Rincon Reservation Road Brewery (3r Brewery) within the resort uses sustainable local ingredients to produce craft brews that honor the Tribe’s heritage with names such as Tuupash (Sky) Blueberry Saison. 3r Brewery also has a tap room in Ocean Beach at 4836 Newport Avenue. The Tribe's Wasxayam Pomki celebrates Luiseño heritage by showcasing art and artifacts such as famed Luiseño basketry. The museum also chronicles tribal history including the diversion of the San Luis Rey River that had a major impact on southern California tribes. Exhibits explain Luiseño life past and present, veterans contributions and language revitalization.



 

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  • (760) 749-1051
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