Indiana Grand Casino | |
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Location | Shelbyville, Indiana |
Address | 4300 N. Michigan Road |
Opening date | March 13, 2009 |
Total gaming space | 233,000 square feet (21,600 m2) |
Coordinates | 39°35′19″N 85°49′32″W / 39.588624°N 85.825628°WCoordinates: 39°35′19″N 85°49′32″W / 39.588624°N 85.825628°W |
Website | indianagrand |
Location | Shelbyville, Indiana |
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Owned by | Centaur Gaming, LLC |
Race type | Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse |
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Indiana Grand Racing & Casino (formerly Indiana Live! and Indiana Grand) in Shelbyville, Indiana, the closest casino to Indianapolis, is a Las Vegas-style gaming establishment that offers gaming, restaurants, a gift shop and entertainment. The 233,000-square-foot (21,600 m2) facility has over 2,300 slot machines and electronic table games. The poker room offers Texas Hold’em and daily tournaments. Built at a cost of more than $250 million, Indiana Grand Racing & Casino was awarded top honors in multiple gaming magazines like Southern Gaming Magazine and Midwest Gaming and Travel.
The facility also features an attached horse racing track and OTB named Indiana Grand Racecourse in addition to a new in house OTB named Winners Circle Brewpub and OTB. Indiana Grand Racing & Casino features music each weekend consisting of live bands and DJs, and offers cash drawings for members of their players club, Club Centaur Rewards Club.
Indiana Grand Racing & Casino's premier steakhouse, Center Cut, offers an award-winning fine-dining experience, and is the recipient of Wine Spectator’s 2017 Award of Excellence.
Indiana Grand Racing & Casino has hosted famous musicians like Grand Funk Railroad from Michigan, Peter Noone of Herman's Hermits, Paul Revere & the Raiders, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, The Kentucky Headhunters, All-4-One, Ginuwine, and comedian Mike Epps (from Indy).