Chicken Ranch Casino Resort debuts new meeting and events space

October 21, 2024
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Each room offers specific features to accommodate events and conventions of any size.

Key points:

- The space includes a ballroom, three meeting rooms, a boardroom and two pre-functioning areas

- Chicken Ranch Casino Resort unveiled the space ahead of its opening in the fall of 2024

Chicken Ranch Casino Resort in Jamestown, California has unveiled its new meeting and events space ahead of its grand opening later this fall. Operated by the Chicken Ranch Rancheria Me-Wuk Indians of California, the property debuted the space in the hopes of offering numerous options for large corporate gatherings and small events. 

“The debut of the Chicken Ranch Casino Resort meeting and event space opens up a world of new opportunities this town has not seen before,” Chairman of the Chicken Ranch Rancheria Me-Wuk Indians of California Lloyd Mathiesen said. 

“We look forward to welcoming visitors from all over to host their conferences, meetings and events.”

Each room of the new space offers distinct features to accommodate events and conventions of any size. Included within the 12,000 sq ft area is a ballroom, three meeting rooms, a boardroom and two pre-functioning areas. 

On August 29, Chicken Ranch Casino Resort announced two new additions to its culinary lineup that are now open to the public. Proper & Plume Cocktail Lounge offers “Instagram-ready” drinks with a view while TWLV Kitchen & Bar contains local ingredients and farm-to-table dining. 

Good to know: The property debuted its Coop Rewards program for guests and casino players in August of 2024

Each of the new meeting rooms is able to hold up to at least 30 guests, with the Brahma Ballroom containing the most space at 8,670 sq ft and the ability to welcome over 1,200 guests. 

The pre-function area spans over 5,400 sq ft and can hold up to 545 guests, having been made available to each meeting and events space. 

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