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Crews Remodeling Two Morongo Casino Restaurants

Both Tacos & Tequila and Natural 9 Noodle Company are getting revamped.

Two restaurants in the Morongo Casino, Resort & Spa are getting a facelift.

C.W. Driver has been awarded a multi-million dollar contract to make improvements to the restaurants, according to a news release. The projects, which got underway in October, include extensive remodeling of an existing kitchen and restaurant space with the revamping of an outdoor patio.  The 7,000-square-foot Tacos & Tequila restaurant, designed by Bergman Walls & Associates, will blend Mexico City modernism and beach style with the authentic flavor of the country.

Also in the process of a makeover is the 4,000-square-foot Natural 9 Noodle Company, which is being upgraded with white décor and wood accents. Both projects are expected to be completed this month.

“The billion dollar commercial casino industry has played such an important role in driving the U.S. economy and continues to grow,” said Chris Piché, C.W. Driver’s director of business development. “We look forward to pursuing additional opportunities in this expanding market.”

The effort is being backed by a team of project managers with 50 years of combined experience in casino and gaming projects across the country, according to C.W. Driver.

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