Casinos in North East England

The North East boasts a lively casino scene, with standout venues in Newcastle, Sunderland, Stockton, and Middlesbrough. Browse below for a full list of licensed land-based casinos in the North East.

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

Casino Name Address City Notes
Bally’s Newcastle (formerly Aspers) The Gate, Newgate Street, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 5TG Newcastle Large city casino, slots, tables, poker, late bar
Grosvenor Casino Newcastle 100 St. James Boulevard, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4BN Newcastle Slots, tables, poker room, restaurant
Genting Casino Newcastle St James Gate, Scotswood Road, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 4AD Newcastle Slots, tables, late bar
Grosvenor Casino Sunderland 1 Riverside Road, Sunderland SR1 1WZ Sunderland Riverside, slots, tables, poker
Grosvenor Casino Stockton Dovecot Street, Stockton-on-Tees TS18 1LH Stockton-on-Tees Slots, tables, poker, restaurant
Grosvenor Casino Middlesbrough 63-65 Wilson Street, Middlesbrough TS1 1SF Middlesbrough Slots, tables, bar

Always check official websites for up-to-date opening hours and entry requirements. Some venues may require membership or ID for entry.

About the North East Casino Scene

The region is home to both large city casinos and smaller local venues, offering a mix of slots, table games, poker, and entertainment. Newcastle stands out with its range of casinos, now including the newly rebranded Bally’s Newcastle (formerly Aspers).

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

Frequently Asked Questions

How many casinos are there in North East England?
There are six licenced land-based casinos in North East England, located in Newcastle, Sunderland, Stockton-on-Tees, and Middlesbrough.
Do casinos in the North East require membership?
Some venues require membership or ID 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.