Palace Bingo Coalville

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Important Details

Address: Jackson St – Coalville – Leicestershire – LE67 3LT
Phone Number: 01530 832506
Website: www.palace-bingo-colaville.business.site

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 5 PM – 10 PM

Session Times

Day Mon Tue Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun
Morning N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Afternoon 12pm 12pm 12pm 12pm 12pm 12pm N/A
Evening 6:15pm 6:15pm 6:15pm 6:15pm 6:15pm 6:15pm 6:15pm

Session Prices

Unlike some clubs, the main sessions here are ‘All In’ meaning you will get to play every game for one set price. Afternoon sessions will cost £7 with the exception of Saturday which is set at £10. In the evenings you can play for just £5 on Wednesday and £10 the rest of the week.

If you prefer electronic games you can pick up tickets on the tablets from £10.

Plus, by the sounds of it, there are some excellent free bingo offers as well. To find out more about times and prices, I suggest you contact the club via email or phone using the details above.

Latest Pictures

A friendly looking bingo caller announces the numbers

The staff at Palace Bingo Coalville are very friendly!

Interior picture of the Flutter Coalville

The club’s wonderful decor harks back to its grand past as a theatre.

About Palace Coalville

Palace Bingo Coalville (formerly known as Flutters Bingo Coalville) is right at the heart of this Leicestershire market town, located in an old cinema building, and close to the main shopping precinct and all the major bus routes of the area.

The venue prides itself on having a friendly and professional team, with newcomers, beginners, and experts all welcome. There are daily Bingo specials, regular promotions, and plenty of prizes on offer too.

The club is based in an old theatre, which was originally built in 1910 and started its life as The Olympia which had a skating rink and staged live performances. It remained as a theatre under the guise of The Regal, before being converted into a Bingo hall after it closed in the 1960s.

While you’re in the neighbourhood, there are plenty of retail and food outlets within walking distance, so you could kill two birds with one stone!