7th Street Casino at a glance
About 7th Street Casino
7th Street Casino is a tribal gaming facility at 777 N 7th Street Trafficway in Kansas City, Kansas, owned and operated by the Wyandotte Nation. The casino runs approximately 550 slot machines and slot tournaments with a bar, café, restaurant, and self-parking on site. The Lucky 7 Club loyalty program rewards regular guests. The minimum gambling age is 21, regulated by the Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission. Phone: (913) 371-3500; email: mktg@7th-streetcasino.com; website: 7th-streetcasino.com.
Kansas City, Kansas is in Wyandotte County on the Kansas side of the Kansas City metropolitan area, directly across the state line from Kansas City, Missouri. The N 7th Street Trafficway address is in the urban core of Kansas City, Kansas — part of the broader metro region with a combined population of approximately 2.2 million. The Wyandotte Nation’s tribal trust lands in Kansas City, Kansas place the casino within the tribe’s historical homeland, just south of the Missouri River.
The Wyandotte Nation (also known as the Wyandot or Huron Nation) descended from the Huron confederacy of the eastern Great Lakes, relocated through Ohio and the Great Lakes before being forced to relocate to Kansas Territory in 1843 and Indian Territory (Oklahoma) in 1867. The Wyandotte Nation in Kansas received federal recognition and retains trust lands in the Kansas City area — a connection to their pre-removal homeland along the Missouri River.
Games at 7th Street Casino
- free play
- players club
- points
- tier
Specific earn rates, tier requirements, and benefits change frequently — confirm with the property's player services desk before your visit.
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7th Street Casino
Kansas City, Kansas
Tribal Context: Wyandotte Nation
7th Street Casino is owned by the Wyandotte Nation, a federally recognized tribe with trust lands in Kansas City, Kansas. The Wyandot descended from the Huron confederacy of the eastern Great Lakes and relocated multiple times under federal pressure — from Ohio and Michigan through the Great Lakes to Kansas Territory in 1843. While most Wyandot were removed again to Indian Territory (Oklahoma) in 1867, the Wyandotte Nation maintains a federally recognized presence in Kansas with trust lands in the Kansas City area. Gaming revenues support tribal government services and community programs.
Ownership & Operation
- Owner
- Wyandotte Nation
- Operator
- Wyandotte Nation
Contact
- Phone
- (913) 371-3500
- Website
- 7th-streetcasino.com
777 N 7th St Trfy, Kansas City, KS 66101, USA
Kansas City, KS 66101
Open in Google MapsWhat the directory data shows
Strengths and gaps inferred from games, features, and directory data.
Strengths
3- Wyandotte Nation tribal casino in the Kansas City metro area — historically significant location
- Lucky 7 Club loyalty; bar, café, restaurant, and self-parking
- Published phone (913) 371-3500 and email mktg@7th-streetcasino.com
Watch-outs
3- 550 machines — smaller floor relative to Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway (2,000 machines) in the same metro
- Low data confidence — specific game details and hours should be confirmed at 7th-streetcasino.com
- Slots-only gaming — no table games listed in our directory data
Wyandotte Nation's Kansas City, Kansas casino — Lucky 7 Club, 550 slots, and the tribe's historical homeland
7th Street Casino is the Wyandotte Nation's tribal gaming facility in Kansas City, Kansas — located on trust lands representing the tribe's historical connection to the Kansas City area before the 1867 removal to Oklahoma. The 550-machine floor is compact relative to Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway across the metro. The Lucky 7 Club is the loyalty program. Confirm current hours and gaming details at 7th-streetcasino.com or (913) 371-3500.
Licensing & Rules
- Regulator
- Kansas Racing and Gaming Commission
- Age Requirement
- 21+
- Sportsbook
- Legal





