The past weekend, Foxwoods Resort Casino celebrated the opening of Martha Stewart's dining experience, The Bedford.

Martha Stewart Brings The Bedford to Foxwoods

In typical Martha fashion, this event was full of very important people and lots of beautifully plated food and extravagant decor.

Even a handful of her celebrity friends were on hand to celebrate. There was one friend noticeably missing at the celebration: Snoop Dogg.

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Maybe Snoop had a prior engagement and couldn't make it. What is interesting is who did show up to support Martha. Just take a look at the video posted to the Foxwoods Resort Casino Facebook page:

Did you see 50 Cent? Don't be alarmed, Martha and 50 have been friends for over two decades, which is actually longer than her and Snoop have been pals.

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Martha and Snoop's friendship may have been exploited more by the paparazzi over the years, but all three superstars get along swimmingly.

The three are all quite chummy and we are sure there is a reasonable explanation as to why Snoop wasn't on hand to support his friend.

What’s on The Bedford Menu?

We did try to get a reservation to try The Bedford and it does appear tables are available during the week, but good luck getting in on a weekend. The dinner menu appears to have something for everyone, with prices that aren't as high as you might think.

Over the course of the next few weeks, if you plan to make a visit, don't be surprised if you see some celebrities sitting next to you.

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