The Gloucester Casino London
- Roulette
- Blackjack
- Caribbean Stud Poker
- Three Card Poker
- Baccarat
- Slots
- Multi Player Poker
Situated in the Millennium Hotel, just off the Cromwell Road in Chelsea, the Gloucester Casino is a member of the Grosvenor Group and has a 32,000 square foot gaming area. Given its location in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, it is one of the Grosvenor’s more prestigious venues.
Just off the A4, drivers will find underground parking in the Millennium Hotel and a valet service is available round the clock. For those using public transport, Gloucester Road tube station is only a two minute walk away and South Kensington is 10 minutes. Heathrow airport is 16 miles from the casino and London City airport is 12 miles away. Apart from the Millennium Hotel, there are a number of accommodation options within walking distance including the Holiday Inn.
The casino features eight American Roulette tables, five Blackjack, two Three Card Poker and one each of Baccarat and Super Stud Poker. Alongside the tables, you will also find slots, some of which have jackpots of up to £10,000 as well as up to £20,000 on Fort Knox progressive machines. They also have a maximum bet of £10,000 on Baccarat. For those new to gambling, the casino has helpful leaflets as well as how-to-play touch screens. New players can take advantage of their Experience packages which include a drink, tuition, a meal and a free bet. For regular players there are Grosvenor reward points which can be redeemed for gaming, food, drinks and gifts. If you join online you can claim a £20 welcome bonus.
The restaurant offers a large choice of traditional dishes and there's a selection of snacks at the bar. These areas also have the latest sports on plasma screens or you can enjoy a drink in the bar which overlooks the gaming area.
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Nice local casino
We first visited the Gloucester Grosvenor for an event they held during the Earls Court festival, which was a lot of fun. They had a 'play for fun' section set up to teach the games to new players (and even let us spin the roulette wheel) and had waitresses wandering around with free champagne and appetizers.
Now, you're probably not going to get this outside of the festival, but it does go to show the effort they're willing to put in for their customers. All of the staff seem very friendly and it's definitely worth a visit if you're in the area.
The casino is a fair size and has all the usual suspects - roulette (electronic and table), blackjack, slots etc.. There's no poker at this casino, which is a shame as it is so close to my house I would probably be a regular!