Wall-Mounted Televisions in Buffets?

Always thought the buffet in my home casino in Illinois had high wall panels that would be ideal for keno boards. Except I don't think that's legal here. But now they've gone one better IMO...flat screen tvs mounted in those same locations.

Do Las Vegas buffets have this now? I haven't been there for several years, but don't recall seeing any on my last visit.
Diamond Lounges at CET hotels have multiple flat screen wall mounted TVs with different stations tuned in, mostly sports that I've seen. I think you can ask the staff to change the channel to something you want to watch, but you sort of need to ask the other around you if they don't mind, if they were there first.

There was a huge TV screen in the Burger Brasserie at Paris, again showing sports.

I think many bars and some restaurants have them.

We don't do buffets very often, so that I don't know.
I suspect no, because they wouldn't want us hanging around watching a game.
They'd want us in and out, turn over the traffic, etc.

Live Keno is almost gone, but yes they used to have wall mounted keno games most cafes and buffets. We miss it.
interesting.
While I know that keno is a sucker's game, it was fun to go to breakfast at the hotel coffee shop and play a few keno cards, while drinking coffee and eating breakfast. I actually won a couple of times.

I have seen TV's in the Arizona Charlie's Decatur, Gold Coast, Suncoast and Silverton buffets always tuned to sports channels. None at Rampart, Wynn, Palms, Main Street or Red Rock buffets that I recall.
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