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Could a casino ever come to Caerphilly?

Sponsored Content | | Published: 14:55, Wednesday October 11th, 2017.
Last updated: 21:54, Thursday March 22nd, 2018

There’s Castle Bingo in Nantgarw and a plethora of betting shops, but could a casino ever come to Caerphilly?

Probably not, but punters wishing to have a spin on the roulette can either head over the mountain to Cardiff or even try their hand online.

But knowing your way around a casino can be a bit daunting for a novice.

While there are plenty of options to choose from when playing online, with the likes of Best Deal Casinos giving you all the information you require to find the best deals, finding a bricks and mortar casino in your area can be the difficult part when you’re located somewhere like Caerphilly.

While a casino probably won’t be coming to Caerphilly anytime soon, there are a number of highly rated casinos nearby in the likes of Newport and Cardiff. Find out the best places to play below:

Les Croupiers Casino
Despite being a little less than ten miles away from the heart of Caerphilly, Les Croupiers is a sizeable casino with all the card tables and slot machines you could want, plus a sports bar equipped with new ten HD fully-licensed multiscreen Sky televisions.

If you plan to make the experience a day out, expect to find complimentary refreshments being offered at a number of gambling tables including coffee, tea, soft drinks and a selection of delicious sides.

Despite having earned a reputation as being a venue for more serious gamblers, it is still a highly attractive casino for people looking to have a little fun over luck.

All you need to do to become a member is take along a relevant form of ID the next or first time you visit. Valid driving licenses or passports are accepted.

Grosvenor Casino
The Grosvenor is a modern casino chain fully equipped with the latest gaming tables and slot machines with a grill restaurant and late bar on site to take a break from the excitement of the casino next door.

You can also find an active poke room here, which hosts regular dealer dealt tournaments – perfect for those that like a little friendly competitive over dinner and a drink!

Rainbow Casino
The Rainbow Casino is part of another popular casino chain that does not require you to become a member to play – and is free to enter! If you do become a member, you will get the opportunity to enjoy a number of exclusive casino benefits including bar vouchers and restaurant discounts.

The relaxed casino offers a range of games including roulette, blackjack, three card poker, poker, punto banco, electronic roulette and a number of slot machines giving you the chance to win as much as £20,000 from a minimum bet.

The Little Casino
The Little Casino Company is a premium mobile casino company that hosts some of the best casino events in Cardiff. No matter whether you are looking for a Wild West, Great Gatsby, James Bond or Las Vegas themed night with your closest friends, you certainly won’t be disappointed with the extent The Little Casino goes to make your evening unforgettable.

Newport Grand Casino
The Newport Grand Casino is popular with locals and visitors alike. Despite not being a huge casino, it still has a number of slot machines to enjoy and a number of live events every weekend. Becoming a member here is easy and free! Play the slots to earn valuable reward points.

There is also accommodation, dining and a number of entertainment options on site, perfect for those late night visits or weekend break away in Newport!

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