Kings Card Club
Hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Overview
Stockton's ultimate entertainment hub is right here at Kings Card Club, offering a "seriously fun" experience to all who are looking for a variety of table games.
Along with the gaming room and daily promotions, they have a kitchen serving up an expansive menu with delicious finger foods, happy hour, and late-night dining for everyone. From card playing to premier events featuring live music and "Paint Nites," you can experience it all here.
If you're looking for cocktails, cuisine, a plethora of card tables, and live entertainment, Kings Card Club is perfect for you. So, stop in tonight!
Please remember to gamble responsibly.
Details
- American
- Nightlife
Amenities
- Dinner
- Lunch
- Price-$21 - $25
- Price-$26 - $30
- Price-$35 & Over
Our server, Jose, was incredible. This was our first visit and all of his food and beverage recommendations were on point. We had the Southwest Burger and Cauliflower Bites (Korean sauce was great). The burger was a hand formed patty and cooked great. The drinks (Makers Diet and Long Island) were well made with decent pours. Price is right and they serve food late. Serving food late is important as we had two restaurants, elsewhere in Stockton, stop serving food before 9pm on a Friday. The wife and I will definitely be back.
Great place for hanging out with a group, date, even solo. Very calm atmosphere and great service. The food is always great for the prices, I feel like I always get my value here. Casino is fun and friendly . I ordered the hangover burger with soup of the day ( optional) 🍔, very good and great size!
Tonight’s dinner at Kings Card Club was surprisingly good—definitely more than just bar food. The prime rib was tender and well-seasoned, and the poke bowl had fresh toppings with a nice sesame kick. Portions were generous, and the prices felt fair for a casino-adjacent spot. Service was friendly, and the food came out quicker than expected, even with a decent crowd. The dining area has a casual, lounge-like vibe—TVs showing sports, soft music, and a mix of regulars and first-timers. It’s not a full-on casino, but the poker tables nearby add a fun energy without being overwhelming. You can eat, watch a game, and jump into a hand if the mood strikes. If you’re looking for a relaxed dinner with solid food and a little local buzz, Kings Card Club delivers. It’s not flashy, but it’s dependable—and the kitchen clearly takes pride in what they serve.
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