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Planning a night out in the East Midlands? Use this list of bingo halls to track down your nearest club, with everything from big-brand venues to family-run independents.

Derbyshire

Leicestershire

Lincolnshire

Northamptonshire

Nottinghamshire

Nottingham

How to choose an East Midlands bingo hall

This area includes everything from city-centre halls to smaller local clubs along the coast. Some venues are equipped for long days and late nights, while others keep things smaller and more traditional, with a stronger focus on paper play. The cards above provide quick hints, showing where each hall is located, whether it’s known for good value, and if the venues feel more like large halls or small clubs.

Skegness, Grimsby, and the ‘smaller club’ feel

Lincolnshire is a bit different from the rest of the region because you’ve got seaside bingo in Skegness alongside local clubs in places like Grimsby and Scunthorpe. These venues can feel more personal than larger chains, and it’s useful to check the hall page for opening days and session styles before you travel, especially if you’re timing your trip around a specific night.

Long opening hours and late finishes

If you like flexibility, the East Midlands has venues with long opening hours. That can suit shift patterns, late sessions, or anyone who prefers to play outside the usual afternoon and evening slots. It’s still worth checking the hall page before you travel, especially for late visits.

Picking the easiest location

Many East Midlands halls are conveniently located near major shopping centres, nestled within leisure parks, or on the outskirts of town, offering a variety of options for visitors. Parking is usually hassle-free, especially where dedicated car parks are available. For those visiting town-centre venues, a bit more planning might be needed, as you’ll often use pay-and-display car parks or navigate narrower or one-way streets.

A quick tip on tickets

If you’re not sure what to buy, tell the staff whether you want a quick taster or a longer session, and set a budget you’re comfortable with. They can point you towards an easy starter option, and you can try a different package on a future visit if you feel like it.

Food and drink value

One underrated difference between venues is the food and drink setup. Some halls are great for cheap meals and quick snacks on site, while others sit near plenty of cafe and restaurant options if you’d rather eat out before you play. If your plan includes food, it’s worth checking the hall page so you know what’s available on the day.

Keeping it enjoyable

Bingo is 18+ and for entertainment only. Before you buy your tickets, decide what you feel comfortable spending and how long you want to stay, then use that as your plan for the session. If you need support or advice, GamCare and BeGambleAware are available.

Former/Closed Bingo Halls

The following East Midlands bingo halls have now closed, but we’ve kept them here for reference and historical interest.

Looking a bit further out?
If you’re near the edge of the region, it may also be worth checking our Yorkshire bingo halls guide or our West Midlands bingo halls list for venues that could be closer depending on your route.

East Midlands bingo halls FAQs

Yes, Buzz Bingo Northampton is listed as open 10am–6am daily, which makes it one of the most flexible options in the region if you want daytime play or extended hours.

About This Guide

We created this page of East Midlands bingo halls to make it easier to find a local venue without endless searching. The listings are grouped by county, and we keep the main section focused on open halls, with older entries separated out for reference. You can learn more about the team here.

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