I've visited most and found high minimums ( $15-25 blackjack), tight payouts and no free cocktails anywhere - unless they are having a special promotion at the time. The non - Indian casinos have slots and poker, while the Indian owned also are permitted to have many table games- blackjack, poker and I think baccarat ( no roulette ) and slots. In addition, there are three Indian owned casinos- two in Hollywood and one in Coconut Creek near Pompano Beach - all owned by the Seminole Indian tribe. By referendum, the race tracks and dog tracks in those two counties only can -and do -have casinos- In Broward County, that would be Isle at the harness race track in Pompano, Mardi Gras at the dog track in Hollywood and Gulfstream ( horse racing ) also in Hallandale.
Lauderdale is and just recently Dade County ( Miami area). Even though it won't help this poster, in the interest of accuracy, there are two counties that do have legal, non Indian casino gambling in Florida - Broward County, where Ft.