For a location this far east, East Lime Sangre Grande pleasantly surprises. There aren't many gaming options out this way, and the fact that someone has invested in a well-decorated, music-pumping floor with a genuine attempt at a premium feel makes it stand out in its own right. It's doing something most of the east wouldn't expect — and largely pulling it off. The décor leans upscale and the ...[Read More]
Clean exterior, convenient location, and a neighbourhood feel that works in its favour — for San Fernando residents, Mau Pau is an easy choice and that accessibility alone will keep the regulars coming back. The sign-up process is self-serve via touch-screen with full KYC requirements, which makes for a slightly tedious onboarding compared to locations where an attendant walks you through it. S...[Read More]
Bottom line up front: Mau Pau Port of Spain is a no-frills operation that will appeal to slots players looking for a straightforward session close to the city. The welcome is genuine and the bar keeps things moving, but limited game variety, a challenging signup process, and some practical inconveniences mean it sits a tier below the competition for most players. First Impressions The location ...[Read More]
Crown Jewel sits inside Grand Bazaar with parking available and a sign-up process that moves efficiently — though getting a VIP card requires a bank statement or utility bill, so come prepared if that's on your agenda. Worth the extra step, but worth knowing in advance. Accessibility is a practical consideration here. Stairs only — no lift — which will matter for some guests and is worth flaggi...[Read More]