Club 3000 is a name you’ll spot more and more often on the British high street. It’s an independent chain of roughly two dozen clubs, and while the big operators have spent years shutting halls, it’s quietly done the opposite. They are taking on venues that other chains have given up on and are even building new ones from scratch.

This page rounds up the Club 3000 clubs we cover, grouped by region, each with a link through to its own page for the address, opening hours, session times, prices and the games it runs. We’ve gathered them in one place so you can see the whole chain at a glance.

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Club 3000 Bingo Clubs by Region

Here are the Club 3000 clubs in our directory, sorted by region. Follow any name through to its own page for the address, opening hours and a rundown of how that club plays.

North West

North East

Midlands

East of England

Scotland

Wales

A Chain That’s Still Growing

Club 3000 has been going since 2006 and marked its 20th birthday in 2026. It’s run by Fraser Capital Management and licensed by the Gambling Commission.

What sets it apart is the direction of travel. While Buzz and Mecca have been closing clubs, Club 3000 has been picking up sites and reopening them, often halls that used to fly a different flag. It’s Kilmarnock, Leeds and Wigan clubs, for example, were Buzz and Mecca venues not long ago, and several others sit in former Gala buildings. The expansion isn’t done, either, with a brand-new Sunderland club and a rebuilt Bristol venue both lined up for 2027.

What to Expect Inside

The clubs trade on being friendly and good value, and that’s much of the appeal. You can play the traditional way on paper, or on the electronic terminals Club 3000 calls Bingo Bees, working towards a single line, a double line and the full house as the caller reads out the numbers.

Most clubs open around 11am and run until late, seven days a week, with food, drink and parking on site. There’s a members’ app as well, which holds your card on your phone and drips out vouchers, club news and offers you won’t find anywhere else.

Make sure you check each club page before visiting, though, since there are some minor differences between venues.

Common Questions About Club 3000

How many Club 3000 clubs are there?

Club 3000 runs 24 clubs at the moment, spread across England, Scotland and Wales, with the chain weighted towards the North West and central Scotland. Two more are due in 2027. There will be a rebuilt club in Bristol and a brand-new one in Sunderland.

Who runs Club 3000 Bingo?

It's an independent operator, run by Fraser Capital Management and licensed by the Gambling Commission. The chain started life in 2006 and reached its 20th year in 2026.

Is Club 3000 the same as the old Buzz, Mecca or Gala clubs?

It's a different company, but a lot of its clubs sit in buildings those chains used to run. Club 3000 has made a habit of taking over and reopening sites the bigger operators walked away from, so your old Buzz, Mecca or Gala hall might well be a Club 3000 these days.

How do you play, and do you need to be a member?

You'll need to join, but it's free and open to anyone aged 18 or over, either at the door or online beforehand. After that, you play on paper or on one of the electronic Bingo Bees terminals, marking off a single line, a double line and the full house as the caller reads out the numbers.

Is there a Club 3000 app?

Yes. The Club 3000 members' app keeps your membership card on your phone and sends personalised vouchers, app-only offers and news from your local club.

Can you play Club 3000 online?

You can. There's a separate Club 3000 online bingo site if you fancy a game away from the club.

What times are the clubs open?

It varies from club to club, but as a rule they open around 11am and stay open until late, seven days a week. Each club's page on our site lists its exact hours and session times.

How much does a session cost?

Club 3000 made its name on value, so a session tends to cost less than you'd pay at the bigger chains. The exact prices depend on the club and which games you go for, and every venue sets its own. You'll find the full breakdown on the daily Charges to Play notice inside the club, or you can just ask a member of the team. You can keep it cheap with a paper book, or top up a Bingo Bee to take on more tickets at once across the cash, prize and link games.

More UK Bingo from Us

Want the bigger picture? Our full UK bingo hall directory lists every club we cover, and there are dedicated guides to Buzz Bingo and Mecca Bingo clubs too.