St Giles Casino Tottenham Court Road
The casino’s official name is Grosvenor St Giles Casino. It offers a small number of slot machines. The total number of live game tables is 10, which is rather small. The casino London offers the classic table games such as Blackjack and Roulette and in addition Punto Banco/Baccarat. It occupies 101–103 New Oxford Street and 5–24 St Giles High Street, WC1, with a frontage also to Charing Cross Road, close to St Giles Circus and almost directly above Tottenham Court Road tube station. The site was once occupied by a gallows. The newly-refurbished Grosvenor St. Giles Casino in Tottenham Court Road is a modern, stylish Casino that caters to all tastes. It makes the perfect day or night out in London's fashionable West End. Take a virtual tour of the club here. St Giles London hotel is centrally located in London’s West End, in Bloomsbury near the junction of Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Street, and just steps from top attractions, theatres, restaurants, public transportation, and the best of London’s shopping.
- Roulette
- Blackjack
- Craps
- Three Card Poker
- Baccarat
- Slots
- Multi Player Poker
The Grosvenor St. Giles Casino was formerly the Gala Casino Tottenham Court Road until it was taken over by the Rank Grosvenor group in 2013.The newly refurbished casino is modern and stylish and is located in central London.
The two closest airports are London City Airport which is nine miles from the casino and London Heathrow which is 18 miles away. Parking is free on the street outside the casino after 6.30pm on a single yellow line and there is also the nearby Bloomsbury Car Park which is available at a discount to casino guests. However, taking into account a £10 daily London Congestion Charge as well as the difficulties of parking in central London, it is probably better to travel by taxi or tube. Tottenham Court Road station is less than a minute’s walk from the casino whilst the mainline stations of Euston and Kings Cross are about a mile away. The casino is next door to the St. Giles Hotel and other nearby hotels include The Bloomsbury Hotel, Cheshire Hotel and the Radisson Blu Edwardian Kenilworth Hotel.
The Grosvenor St. Giles Casino features ten gaming tables, a plush new casino gaming floor offering American roulette and card tables with blackjack, three card poker, Punto Banco, and shoot dice (craps). There are also 39 'Sabre' electronic gaming terminals linked to two live roulette games and two automated wheels. They have increased their jackpots to £10,000 on a selection of slot games. There isn’t any tournament poker played here. The Grosvenor Players Reward scheme means that every time you play, eat or drink at the casino, you earn points.
The cocktail and champagne bar is open until 6.00am and their bistro dining offers options of platters of eastern and western cuisine.
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This is one of the new breed of casinos that have completely done away with the old-fashioned stuffy image of men in suits, ladies in evening dresses and licensed-to-kill spies playing baccarat.
This is a casino for the rest of us, and I love it.
Slap bang in the centre of London it attracts a diverse crowd from the ubiquitous granny on the slots to businessmen staying at the hotel (which is attached). You can enter the casino from the hotel or from the ground floor street entrance.
Tip for you, if you enter from the street you'll usually get a free bet offer - from the hotel you won't.
The layout is functional, couple of roulette and blackjack tables at the rear, some electronic roulette and lots of slots.
one of the best ways to spend your time here is on the communal slots, entry to freespins rounds and bonus games are linked so if the fella next to you (or on the row of 5 or 6 slots) gets a bonus round you all do.
This really helps create an atmosphere and i've never known so much banter and laughing in a casino slot room in my life. Every time I've visited it's been the same.
For those of us who like a drink and a smoke there's a big bar (very cheap by London standards) and a really nice smoking balcony with a great view over the West End.
No dress code, no pretensions, just lots of fun.
Highly recommended.