In the coming weeks, visitors will see “a new monument sign as soon as you drive into Jamul Casino that will shine a light on” the various culinary offerings there, including Prime Cut, the craft beer-focused Loft 94 and Tony Gwynn’s Sports Pub, where much of the beloved, late Padre’s memorabilia is displayed. (The restaurant’s cinematic theme, which was bolstered by original movie costumes, has been left on the cutting room floor and the costumes are gone.) The Hollywood & Grind cafe is now simply called The Coffee Shop, while the Rodeo Drive gift shop now has the moniker of Jamul Trading Co. The casino’s upscale steakhouse, Final Cut, has been rebranded to Prime Cut, Pinto said. “It’s been a wild ride for us, but it’s exciting nonetheless,” Pinto said. Coordinates: 32.702778°N 116. When the casino re-opened after temporarily closing in March, the executive team polled patrons to see if they wanted to see a. Meanwhile, the casino’s rebranding has been taking place at an accelerated pace for the past few weeks, with a Jamul Casino sign replacing the Hollywood sign on the building’s exterior, as well as refashioned highway billboards, the introduction of a new logo, the transformation of the players club into the new Sweetwater Rewards program and three of the casino’s amenities being given new, non-Hollywood-centric names. At Jamul Casino, the seated buffet service is called Endless Dining.