Casinos in East of England

The East of England features a range of casinos in major cities and popular seaside resorts, including Norwich, Luton, and Southend-on-Sea. Whether you’re after classic table games, poker, or slots, you’ll find licensed venues across the region. Browse the full list below.

List of Licenced Land-Based Casinos in East of England (2025)

Casino Name Address City Notes
Grosvenor Casino Luton 35 Park Street West, Luton LU1 3BE Luton Large venue, slots, tables, poker, late bar
Grosvenor Casino Great Yarmouth Marine Parade, Great Yarmouth NR30 3JG Great Yarmouth Seafront location, slots, tables, bar
Grosvenor Casino Southend Church Road, Southend-on-Sea SS1 2AL Southend Modern, slots, tables, poker room
Genting Casino Westcliff Western Esplanade, Westcliff-on-Sea SS0 7QY Southend Seafront, large poker room, slots, tables, restaurant
Admiral Casino Luton 30 George Street, Luton LU1 2AZ Luton Slots-focused, central location
Admiral Casino Norwich 17 Castle Meadow, Norwich NR1 3DH Norwich Slots-focused, easy access

Always check official websites for current opening hours and entry requirements. Some venues require membership.

About the East of England Casino Scene

The East of England mixes classic British seaside fun with modern casino entertainment. From the poker action of Luton and Southend to relaxed slots venues in Norwich and Great Yarmouth, the region’s casinos offer something for everyone.

For more information, visit the UK Gambling Commission or the official websites of each casino.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many casinos are there in the East of England?
There are six licenced land-based casinos in the East of England, including venues in Luton, Norwich, Southend, and Great Yarmouth.
Do casinos in the East of England require membership?
Some venues require membership for entry. It is advisable to check the official website or contact the casino directly before visiting.
Where can I find more information about gambling regulations?
For more information on gambling regulations, visit the UK Gambling Commission.