Downstream Casino Quapaw Oklahoma

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With six amazing dining options, each with its own unique dining experience, there’s never a dull bite! Feed your mood, whether 0003you feel like a luxurious dining 0003experience or something 0003yummy on-the-go.

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  • always a good time for a snack!

    In the Quapaw language, Wa-Na-Bée-Déa means “Come Eat.”

    Sandwiches and Burgers Menu »
    Pizza and Snacks Menu »
    Beverages and Starters Menu »
    Breakfast Menu »
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    Change hours of Operation:

    Sunday- Thursday 9AM- 11PM

    Friday & Saturday 9AM- 11PM

    Conveniently located just off the casino floor, Wa-Na-Bée-Déa is perfect for a quick snack or a casual deli lunch with a variety of fresh options!

    Come to Wa-Na-Bée-Déa and check out our specials!

  • see and be seen at the crown jewel of the casino floor

    The centerpiece of the casino is Devil’s Promenade, an elevated bar and lounge. Its pulsing funnel of light can be seen from every corner of the casino.

    It's the perfect place to meet for drinks and just hang with friends.

  • we all need
    a pick-me-up

    Need something quick and delicious? The coffee shop will absolutely delight you with Quapaw's own specialty brewed coffee and espresso drinks and an incredible selection of Bavarian items, torts, tarts, mousse bombs, 0003cakes, pies and more! O-Gah-Pah Coffee offers a special blend of high quality coffee to all it's guests and it's brewed on site!

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    Hours of Operation
    7AM - 3PM Sunday through Saturday

  • a place for those who love to relax


    Lover's Leap is currently closed. Stay tuned for more information on reopening dates. Thank you for your patience as we continue to work through these difficult times.

our history

The Quapaw Nation are descendants of a tribe of Native Americans who historically resided on the west side of the Mississippi River in what is now the state of Arkansas.

Several hundred years ago, the Quapaw were a division of a larger group known as the Dhegiha Sioux. They split into the tribes known today as the Quapaw, Osage, Ponca, Kansa, and Omaha when they left the Ohio Valley.

The Quapaw moved down the Mississippi River into Arkansas, displacing the Tunica and the Illinois. This is the origin of the word 'Ugaxpa' (“Ugakhpa”), as the Quapaw were known to other tribes, which means (roughly) 'the downstream people.'

The downstream people settled in the area where the Arkansas River met the Mississippi, where the meandering of the two massive rivers had deposited nutrient-rich soil conducive to farming. They settled into four villages at the mouth of the Arkansas River. This is where the Quapaw stayed until they were pushed out by Euro-Americans several hundred years later.

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Today, many members of the Quapaw Nation live in Ottawa County, Oklahoma. Their language is of the Dhegiha branch of the Siouan language family. Although it is no longer spoken, it is documented in fieldnotes from 19th-century linguist James Owen Dorsey, and, in the 1970's, by linguist Robert Rankin.

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To learn more about the Quapaw Nation, please visit www.quapawtribe.com.