Southbeach Casino Restaurant

Southbeach Casino Restaurant Average ratng: 6,8/10 4887 reviews

Located in Miami Beach’s South of Fifth neighborhood, RED South Beach has become a mainstay in the Miami dining scene. Featuring only the finest Certified Angus Beef Prime on and off the bone, Red’s menu is a hybrid of classic cuisine and the freshest seasonal ingredients. Next, we offer The Restaurant at W South Beach (RWSB), an American restaurant and oyster room inspired by casual places where locals meet. Enjoy lighter fare at our outdoor, poolside tapas-style restaurant, WET Bar & Grille. Discover luscious libations at Irma’s beachside bar and in our South Beach hot spot, Living Room. South Beach Casino & Resort Just 30 minutes north of Winnipeg, our 40,000+ square foot casino is entirely smoke free and offers 600+ slot machines, table games and more.

South Beach Casino
One Ocean Drive, Box 777
Scanterbury, MB· R0E 1W0
Tel:· (204) 766-2100
Toll Free:· 1-877-77LUCKY


Click here for: South Beach Casino Website
Our Mission is Simple
“To provide expert and professional guest service and an entertainment experience for our guest that exceeds their expectations.”


We Believe:
Our guests are the reason we exist We are in the entertainment business Our employees are always part of the South Beach team.
Who is South Beach Casino?
Southeast Resource Development Council Corp. (SERDC) is a formal unification of eight member First Nations in the southeastern portion of Manitoba. As a political and administration organization, SERDC is designed and mandated to facilitate the development of local control and responsibility of programs and services to member First Nations. Seven of the eight Southeast First Nations are the limited partners of South Beach Casino.

  • Black River First Nation
  • Bloodvein First Nation
  • Brokenhead Ojibway Nation
  • Hollow Water First Nation
  • Little Grand Rapids First Nation
  • Pauingassi First Nation
  • Poplar River First Nation

Simply Irresistible!…those are the words that are used to describe the South Beach Casino. With the line ups outside, the casino opened its doors on May 28, 2005. We could not have imagined the success it would bring! With record breaking attendance during the summer months we filled to capacity. Our guests enjoyed the free coffee, hot chocolate, Pepsi products…along with free valet parking and always…a smiling friendly face to greet them at the door. With a packed house in our lounge on Friday and Saturday night, free entertainment was enjoyed by all. Come and enjoy the excitement that takes place in Manitoba’s newest casino!


You can enjoy Free Valet Parking, Free Coffee, Free Hot chocolate, and Free Coat Check!

The casino has 600 slots machines and 12 tables games.

The Mango’s restaurant serves up a daily buffet.

The Blue Dolphin Lounge has free entertainment.

Book your stay in one of the 95 rooms at South Beach Hotel and have your function in the 7000 square feet banquet hall. For more information please go to: South Beach Casino Website


Looking for a Job?
Become part of team that is friendly, energetic and fun! Pick up and/or drop off an application at the Ocean Club at the front of the Casino.


FAX or Email your application and/or resume to:
Human Resources Department
Tel:(204) 766-2266
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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