Gala Bingo Milton Keynes

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Important Details

Address: 602 Midsummer Blvd – Milton Keynes – MK9 3NB
Phone Number: 01908 661773
Email: Milton.Keynes.club@galabingo.co.uk
Website: www.galabingo.com

Opening Times

Day Open Hours
Monday 11:45 AM – 11 PM
Tuesday 11:45 AM – 11 PM
Wednesday 11:45 AM – 11 PM
Thursday 11:45 AM – 11 PM
Friday 11:45 AM – 12 AM
Saturday 10 AM – 12 AM
Sunday 4 PM – 12 AM

Session Times

Day Mon Tue Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun
Morning 12pm 12pm 12pm 12pm 12pm 11am N/A
Afternoon 1pm 1pm 1pm 1pm 1pm 1:30pm  N/A
Evening 7:30pm 7:30pm 7:30pm 7:30pm 7:30pm 7:30pm 7:30pm

Session Prices

At Gala Milton Keynes there are free game options, and prices range from £1 to £10, with most ranging from £1-£5. This makes the club one of the cheapest places to play bingo in Buckinghamshire.

If you want to find out when the free games are, it is advised that you email or phone the club using the details below.

Latest Pictures

Inside the Gala Bingo Milton Keynes club

An inside look at the club facilities

Elvis night at Gala MK

It’s Elvis Night – Time for a little less talk a lot more action!

Vegas Jamboree themed night

They had lots of fun at the Vegas Jamboree – A winner featured above.

About Gala Milton Keynes

Gala Bingo Milton Keynes is located in the entertainment complex, The Point, and situated in the heart of the town. There is parking nearby, and the area is serviced by a number of bus routes, so it’s easily accessible.

The club has a bar and diner serving food and beverages throughout the day and night, and there are disabled facilities and hearing loops available.

The Point opened in 1985 with a 10-screen cinema, making it the first multiplex in the UK. Milton Keynes itself is a new town, having been built in the 1960’s to alleviate overcrowding in the Capital.

The area is also well known for being home to the Bletchley Park museum – the estate being the site for Britain’s main decryption and secret radio headquarters during WWII.

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