If you want a beer or bottled tea or soda the cashier had to go to the cooler and get it. The bottleneck was that you had to stand in line to order and with only one cashier it took a long time to order and there was only about 5 people ahead of us.
The Burger joint had many other selections than just burgers and the Wicked Good Pizza restaurant was immediately adjacent to the burger joint and both had a common door to access the restaurants without going through the casino which is good for families and as there are not an abundance of good restaurants in the Bridgeport area I could see where local residents would be coming regularly. We had to show our drivers license to get alcoholic beverages. I did not want the mashed potatoes that came with the chicken and was upcharged $1.00 for fries. Their specialty of the day was fried chicken (somewhat hard to find unless one wants KFC or Popeyes in the immediate area) and it was tasty. Slots where tight and after our donations to the Oneida Nation went to the restaurant area. Anyway as you enter the main entrance Opals, the confection store, is on the right and slots are in front of you with a big spin wheel prominently displayed which never was played. Plenty of handicapped parking places and curb cuts ( noticed as we are older adults and have the ailments that older adults seem to have nowadays). Went to the Point Place casino and was somewhat impressed by the first visit.