| Review | Rate |
| I haven't been to Pauma since they took out the regular Leopard Spot machines and replaced them with Vegas style machines. I used to go all the time. I did find it a lovely place to go at one time and have won there. | 4 |
| slots with a 97.4% return and a dollar bank with a 98% return. They also have blackjack, roulette, craps, and live poker | 7 |
| pauma is a great casino not that far away from pala and staff great get's kind of crowded on fridays | 10 |
| Lost $80 in an hour, but the staff was helpful. Then I went to Sycuan and pocketed $700. I may give Pauma another shot, though. | 5 |
| Pauma is my favorite casino. They have a variety of machines, don't have a huge hotel to finance and although I have lost money on some occasions, I have taken home some nice winnings. The casino is small enough that if you have a problem with a machine not printing out a ticket, it's only a matter of a few minutes that someone is there to assist you--cannot say the same about other Southern California Indian casinos. I like the drive to Pauma and like the outdoor setting--the casino is nestled back a distance from the highway among some Orange(?) groves. The staff are very friendly. What else can I say? | 8 |
| Casino Pauma is a little off the Highway, A bigger sign would be nice. It is a small Casino in semi-permanent structure. The staff was friendly like a small town friendly. No form was required to join the palm club and I got two free scratchers. They had a $0.95 breakfast. It is in a nice location. Some machines had coins. They also had some 1-cent machines. The restrooms were Ok, but nothing special. I lost $10. If you are Casino hopping between Harrah’s and Pala, it is worth a short visit. | 7 |