Gala Bingo Worcester

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Important Details

Address: 21 Forgate Street – Worcester – WR1 1DN
Phone Number: (01905) 29941
Email: Worcester.club@galabingo.co.uk
Website: www.galabingo.com

Opening Times

Day Open Hours
Monday 12 PM – 10:15 PM
Tuesday 12 PM – 10:15 PM
Wednesday 12 PM – 10:15 PM
Thursday 12 PM – 10:15 PM
Friday 12 PM – 10:15 PM
Saturday 12 PM – 10:15 PM
Sunday 5 PM – 10:15 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 12:45pm N/A
Evening 6:50pm 6:50pm 6:50pm 6:50pm 6:50pm 6:50pm 6:50pm

Session Prices

At Gala Worcester there are some free game options, otherwise, prices range from £5, up to £12 for some main event sessions. Most games are priced at £7 or less, with the exception being the Sunday evening main event which costs £12.

Please note these prices are for paper Bingo only, electronic packages vary from £6-£110 depending on the number of tickets you wish to purchase. For more information, feel free to email or phone the club manager by using the details listed above.

Latest Pictures

Exterior picture of Gala Bingo Worcester

The club is close to the heart of the city, and has good parking to the rear.

The bingo hall was previously an old cinema in the 1930's

The venue started life as a grand theatre in the 1930s.

About Gala Worcester

Gala Bingo Worcester is easy to find in an old theatre, in the centre of the city, near public transport and has parking for 90 cars.

The club is very social, has a fun and active Facebook page with all the news and what’s coming up, and they even have the occasional jamboree away.

But more importantly, they have great Bingo! With traditional or electronic versions to choose from, daily specials, regular promotions, and lots of prizes, it’s not surprising this is such a popular club.

There is also a bar and diner serving good value food and drinks, a gaming area with the latest fruit machines, and a smoking shelter. The club also has cash machines, disabled facilities, and hearing loops if required.

The venue started life as The Gaumont Theatre in 1935, unusually the exterior was designed in a Georgian style when Art Deco was all the rage – the venue was converted into a Bingo hall in 1974, and there are signs of Art Deco evident in the interior today.