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North East

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Looking for a bingo hall in the North East? Browse the clubs below to find somewhere that suits you, whether you want a lively evening out with friends or a quieter midweek session.

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Closed & Historic Bingo Venues

The clubs shown here in the North East are closed and no longer admit players, but their entries are preserved for information and historical context.

North East Bingo Halls Info

The North East has a good spread of venues, from big-name bingo halls with modern lounges to smaller clubs with a more traditional feel. Start with the clubs shown above to find the best location for you, then open the individual hall page for the handy details, including what’s on offer and what the venue is like on the day you visit.

We list times, prices, contact info and directions for each bingo hall.

How Sessions Run

Most bingo halls are walk-in for standard sessions, so you can usually arrive, buy your tickets, and take a seat without booking. If you’re visiting for the first time, you’ll normally register at reception, which only takes a few minutes. It’s a good idea to bring photo ID, in case staff need to confirm your age.

Other Details

Some halls offer paper books, some offer electronic tablets, and many give you a choice. If you’re unsure what to buy, staff will talk you through the options and help you pick a comfortable package.

Most larger venues have an on-site bar and a mix of hot food and snacks, which is handy if you’re staying for a longer session. Smaller independent clubs may offer limited food or just basic snacks, so check the individual venue page if what’s available on the night is important to you.

 FAQ

Yes. Bingo halls are welcoming to first-timers, and staff can help you choose tickets, explain how the session works, and answer any other queries that you may have.
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If you are near the region’s border, you might also like our Yorkshire bingo halls guide or our Scotland bingo halls list for clubs further north.

About This Guide

BingoMum created this North East list to make it easier to compare local bingo halls in one place. We keep the page under review and update it when we spot venue changes, such as new locations, rebrands, or closures. If you’d like to know more about the people behind BingoMum, you can read about the team.

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