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Greektown buffet

YIKES - many of the surrounding eateries cannot accept GT comps now?
Good grief, what a seriously boneheaded PR move.
That was one of the coolest things about a trip to GT, getting out of the
place for a little while and using a comp to chow down on some really great food
at a specialty restaurant.

- Brian in MI

greeklandjohnny writes:

I have heard some other comments about the Greektown buffet and I was the
nicest so far and I thought it was pretty bad. Also, I have noticed that a host
of places no longer take Greektown comps. Is Greektown trying to run
themselves out of business? It's almost like they want to fail.

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STATE OF MICHIGAN GAMING CONTROL BOARD PUBLIC MEETING

Monday, November 3, 2008

Next Mr. Kalm reported on the Vendor Complimentary Program (Comp
Program). He stated that since the October 8, 2008 Board meeting, Bahn
Thai Café, Laikon Café and Sweet Georgia Brown's have been suspended
from the Comp Program, and the Summit Group (Holiday Inn Express)
relinquished their exemption due to a severed Comp Program relationship
with the casinos, Olympia Shish Kebab is being reviewed for a possible
violation of the Michigan Gaming Control & Revenue Act and
Administrative Rules, and the Licensing and Enforcement Division staff
will work together to identify the Comp Program participants who will
be investigated further.