Casino Cours Charlemagne

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Indulge in an array of delicious, all you can eat cuisine featuring American classics, salads, fresh vegetables, Italian and Asian favorites, seafood, a mouth-watering carving station, decadent desserts, and so much more at Epic Buffet.

*Please note: Must be 21 or older

23 Cours Charlemagne, Lyon, Rhone, 69002, France. 4-star hotel with restaurant, near Lyon Confluence Shopping Center. Is there an on-site casino at Hotel Charlemagne? No, this hotel doesn't have a casino, but Casino Lyon Pharaon (8-min drive) and Casino Le Lyon Vert (29-min drive) are both nearby. Location 23 Cours Charlemagne, Lyon, Rhone 69002 Renovations + Closures The following facilities or services will be unavailable from September 9 2020 to December 31 2020 (dates subject to change). Restaurants near Hotel Charlemagne, Lyon on Tripadvisor: Find traveller reviews and candid photos of dining near Hotel Charlemagne in Lyon, France.

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MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
& THURSDAY
CLOSED

FRIDAY
11AM-2PM $14.99 LUNCH BUFFET
3PM-9PM $26.99 PRIME RIB & SHRIMP BUFFET

SATURDAY
11AM-2PM $14.99 LUNCH BUFFET
3PM-9PM $26.99 PRIME RIB & SHRIMP BUFFET

SUNDAY
11AM-2PM $16.99 LUNCH BUFFET
3PM-8PM $16.99 DINNER BUFFET

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Satisfy your cravings!

Dessert Bar Variety of desserts including gluten free and no sugar added.

Salad Bar Fresh everyday with an array of garden vegetables. Includes homemade salads, such as; broccoli salad, red skin potato salad as well as fresh fruit.

Carving Station At our carving station you enjoy our steamed moist turkey breast plus a second featured item daily. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday we change it up a bit by offering slow roasted beef and even Prime Rib on Friday and Saturday for dinner.

Italian Three styles of homemade pizza and a variety of pastas with four sauces to choose from.

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Asian Offers a homemade Asian soup of the day, fried rice, and a stir fry item that changes daily to top your steamed white rice.

Take the Epic Buffet Home!

Epic Buffet to-go meals are available anytime the Epic Buffet is open.

To Go meals are $11.99 and guests may fill their supplied container with any items from the buffet EXCEPT: Prime Rib, Peel & Eat Shrimp, Sushi, carving station items (i.e. Ham, Turkey, Roast Beef, or any featured item from the carving station). The lid must close and latch.

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* Soft drinks are not available for carry-out.

*It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to maintain the safe temperature and proper handling of any and all items purchased through HCPN Buffet to go. Once the food is placed in the container HCPN is thereby released and held harmless from all allergic reactions, illnesses, and claims of negligence by the purchaser, and any other person consuming the purchased food.

Epic Parties!

We offer private dining areas for your Holiday and End of year corporate celebrations. Dine in the Epic Buffet then your party can move to the beats of our live music on Friday and Saturday nights. The buffet variety menu and entertainment are already planned just call 717-469-3531.

Cours Charlemagne
Width33 m
Location2nd arrondissement of Lyon, Lyon, France
Postal code69002
Construction
Construction start1806
Completion1826

The Cours Charlemagne is a large central street located in the Perrache quarter, in the 2nd arrondissement of Lyon. This street is dedicated to Charlemagne, who came several times to Lyon.[1][2] In addition, the bishop Leidrade represented the emperor in the city and by his great work of reconstruction.[3] The Cours Charlemagne begins Place des Archives, just at the south of the vaults of the interchange of Perrache. It ends on the Quai Perrache, which overlooks the Pont Pasteur.

History[edit]

The layout of the street was decided in 1806 (and published in 1826) to establish an imperial palace at the junction and link it to the Place Bellecour by a wide avenue. The street was eventually built between 1827 and 1832[4] and received its current name after the deliberation of the municipal council on 16 July 1830, later confirmed on 16 May 1837.[5]

In the 19th century, French sculptor Jean-François Legendre-Héral and cartoonist Eugène-Coprais Boutin lived there.[6] The northern part of the street was demolished in the 1850s to build the railway station of Perrache. Its extension was later approved by the City Council, on 24 October 1891.[7]

Several industrial establishments were added southerly in 1907. Some buildings were demolished during the Second World War. On 8 July 1982, the gateway of Perrache station and the escalator connecting it to the Cours Charlemagne were inaugurated. Finally, in 2005, the arrival of the tram created many renovations.[8]

Description[edit]

This street is very broad (33 meters):[9] it has two tramway T1, two bike lanes, two sidewalks and two communication routes. There are also two Velo'v stations.

There are all sorts of stores (food, restaurants, clothing, flower shops, record store ...), the Patinoire Charlemagne since 1969, the parish of St. Blandina, a billiard room, an association of linguistic trips, a gym and basketball club, several banks, etc.[8] The street is currently bordered by a double row of plane trees.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^Brun De La Valette, Robert (1969). Lyon et ses rues (in French). Paris: Le Fleuve. p. 243.
  2. ^Bouchard, Gilbert (2000). L'histoire des rues de Lyon (in French). Grenoble: Glénat. p. 27. ISBN2-7234-3442-7.
  3. ^Vachet, Adolphe (1902). À travers les rues de Lyon (in French) (1982, Marseille ed.). Lyon: Laffitte reprints. pp. 126–27. ISBN2-7348-0062-4.
  4. ^Pelletier, Jean (1986). Lyon pas à pas — son histoire à travers ses rues — Presqu'île, rive gauche du Rhône, quais et ponts du Rhône (in French). Roanne / Le Coteau: Horvath. p. 33. ISBN2-7171-0453-4.
  5. ^Vanario, Maurice (2002). Rues de Lyon à travers les siècles (in French). Lyon: ELAH. p. 72. ISBN2-84147-126-8.
  6. ^Meynard, Louis (1932). Dictionnaire des lyonnaiseries — Les hommes. Le sol. Les rues. Histoires et légendes (in French). 2 (1982 ed.). Lyon: Jean Honoré. p. 1.
  7. ^Gordes, Gilbert (1988). Lyon, l'art et la ville — Urbanisme, architecture (in French). 1. Paris: Centre national de la recherche scientifique. p. 91.
  8. ^ ab'Cours Charlemagne' (in French). Rues de Lyon. Archived from the original on 22 February 2012. Retrieved 1 December 2009.
  9. ^ ab'Lyon 2e arrondissement, Confluent, Charlemagne (cours) — Avenue dite cours Charlemagne' (in French). Culture Gouv. Retrieved 1 December 2009.

Coordinates: 45°44′34″N4°49′15″E / 45.7428°N 4.8209°E

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