Loft 94
14145 Campo Rd, Jamul, CA 91935, United States
A needle in a haystack A diamond in the rough, there cant be any better analogies for this place. From is revamping when it originally opened with a lost menu and confusing food and confusion to what the loft was. It has now earned the true meaning of a amazing quality restaurant with amazing customer service. What makes the service SO AMAZING! is there workers, one in particular, Shannon AKA Shenanigans. Words cant explain to how amazing her customer service skills are, to be honest more restaurants need more workers like her, becuase of her, we continuously go to that bar every Friday, (except recently due to work related issues). I highly recommend the loft give her a much earned promotion and raise, because without her the Loft would be so blunt and boring.Now to the food, which was once lost but now has been found. From the amazing sushi to the bomb A$$ noodles, the menu has brought back the loft to life. When it comes to the drinks, if you are a IPA lover, make a stop in this bar, becuase the IPAs are amazing, and the menu size is decent (PLEASE ADD MORE IPAs) besides the amazing buzz lol, the views just put this place over the top, from the stunning mountain sides of jamul to the blissful clear country skies, never have a been to a place where the views are truly breath taking and take you away from that city living.Loft 94 is a true getaway from the home kitchen. If I could have it my way, i would love to keep this place a hidden Gem, but I cannot hold on to such amazing place to myself, as this Gem deserves to be seen by all.(TO MANAGMENT, PLEASE OPEN THIS RETUARANT 7 DAYS A WEEK, AS THIS PLACE IS MUCH DESERVING TO BE SEEN AND TRIED BY ALL, THE NOODLES AND SUSHI ALONE ARE WORTH THE 15 MIN DRIVE, ON TOP OF YOUR AMAZING STAFF)
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Jamul Casino
14145 Campo Rd, Jamul, CA 91935, United States
I've been here many times, and the last 3 are notable.The third to last time I was here I had $100 I was prepared to loose, and on the slot machines I was quickly up to $214. I decided to press my luck and went to the high roller section, and very soon was up $600. I cashed out and left.The second to last time I was here was not as fun. I had $100 I was prepared to loose and I lost it too soon. That's the breaks, don't go to a casino thinking you will leave with more money. That's not how is works.This last time, the most recent, was splendid.I started in the high roller section on a slot machine. I had put $200 in a machine before I made the max bet, $55. I was totally thinking I would loose, because that's how it works, and the machine kept going on and on, with different games popping up and gold coins flying around, and when the dust settled, I had $1,200 in the machine. I was up $1,000. I took the money and ran.When you pull up to this casino it is a mile past Jamul, a sleepy rural town just outside San Diego, and it is a huge building on the right labeled “Jamul Indian Village.”These are the signs that point the way to this casino. When you drive in there is this foreboding fear that you are entering a bunker, like a fortification built to withstand the zombie apocalypse. I can't imagine what the designers were going for, but the entrance to self park comes with a feeling that you are going to be locked inside forever. The garage goes down level after level, and they all look the same, so make sure you remember what number or color your parking level is. Otherwise you will walk out of the elevator and see an empty parking space wheee you thought you had parked, and experience that sinking feeling that comes with the thought that someone may have stolen your car. If this happens to you, find the nearest security guard in a golf cart and tell them what you are going through. They will take you on a tour, level by level, and you will most likely find your car right where you left it.When you enter the casino, you exit the elevators and there is a tasteless barricade on one side and a long high bridge on the other. When you walk across this bridge you are being face scanned for facial recognition and you will be greeted by a Native American security guard, or perhaps tribal police, that I have found to be very polite and helpful. They will happily point out where the restrooms are (off to the left, your ten o'clock, in the large blue flowing wall) and the guest services counter (your seven o'clock alongside the center of the casino) as well as the food court (just past your six, but they are almost always closed when I go there, in the hours of 3:00am to 6:00am) they have a cylindrical pillar in the food court that is mesmerizing. It has an LED tv screen wrapped around it and usually looks like a fish tank, but it also sometimes looks like an elevator in some nightmare robot factory.I've found that while the staff is very helpful and friendly, they will not help you to locate any lost members of your party, so stick together. It is very easy to loose track of your friends if you or they wander off and turn a corner. The casino seems to be arranged like a maze that is intended to make keeping track of where you or others are impossible.That being said, if you loose here, which is to be expected, remember that the money you've lost is going to the local natives, and it is the least we can do after the horrible atrocities they have endured at the hands of our degenerate “founding fathers” over the last 200 years. Think of it as reparations.