Gala Bingo Bridlington

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Important Details

Address: Promenade – Bridlington – North Humberside – YO15 2QE
Phone Number: (01262) 672819
Email: Bridlington.club@galabingo.co.uk
Website: www.galabingo.com

Opening Times

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

Session Times

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

Session Prices

At Gala Bridlington, there are some free game options, and prices range from £1, up to £10 for some main event sessions.

Morning sessions are £4 each. Afternoon sessions are priced at either free or £5. Evening sessions vary wildly, priced at either free or between £1 and £10.

If you want to find out the times of free games, or simply have a query that needs answering, you can email or phone the club using the details below. Alternatively, feel free to check out the official times and prices pages here.

Latest Pictures

Exterior picture of Gala Bridlington

The club is located near the seafront on the main promenade.

About Gala Bridlington

Gala Bingo Bridlington is located on The Promenade of this seaside town, based in what was a grand old theatre, much of the ornate interior design is still evident in parts of the club.

The club has regular promotions, daily specials, and loads of prizes on offer, and there is also a gaming area, bar and diner serving good value food and beverages, cash machines, a smoking shelter, hearing loops, and disabled facilities are available too.

Although there is no parking for the venue, there are pay and display options nearby – which are free in the evenings.

The club venue was formerly known as The Regal. Opening in 1938, it seated 1,500 patrons, had a ballroom, and four dressing rooms for all the visiting entertainers. As with most theatres of the era, it became a cinema in 1969, sharing the location with a Bingo hall, before finally stopping the film reels in the 1970s.