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Grosvenor Casino Northampton Restaurant Guide
A functional casino in a functional townThe Grosvenor Casino Northampton is more than just a casino. It's the perfect day and night leisure destination, with a fantastic restaurant and bar. Whether it’s a team building event, a company celebration, or a Christmas party, the Northampton team will tailor the perfect package to suit the needs of the corporate client. #1 of 3 Casinos & Gambling in Northampton 'Been recently visiting casino, nice food great venue and very friendly staff especially Linda who was very supportive and kind personality, she made my day ? Recommend to everybody.'
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Grosvenor Casino Northampton Restaurant Menu
Reg/Walk In: Reg
Cashout at Machines: Coupon
Dress Code: Smart casual
Rewards Programme: Yes
Parking: Free customer parking (members only)
Restaurants: Yes
Bars: Yes
Cashout at Machines: Coupon
Dress Code: Smart casual
Rewards Programme: Yes
Parking: Free customer parking (members only)
Restaurants: Yes
Bars: Yes
Address: Regent Street, NN1 2LA
Telephone: 44 1604624916
Website:http://www.grosvenorcasinos.com/local-casinos/northampton
Telephone: 44 1604624916
Website:http://www.grosvenorcasinos.com/local-casinos/northampton
The Grosvenor in Northampton is pretty conveniently located on Regent Street, with a huge car park, albeit one that’s not that easy to access – it’s a bit round the back and round the corner type of thing. There’s also what appears to be a company limo parked in the car park, not sure what that’s all about.
Once you get organised, you can see it’s a pretty old looking building – perhaps they’d call it classical urban architecture – I’d probably go with 70’s box style. Inside there’s the friendliest receptionist you could ask for, and the usual tedious signup process. From there the restaurant / bar is on the ground floor and the gaming and second bar upstairs, although there’s another staircase between the two.
The gaming floor itself is a bit of a riot of styles – I reckon you could put the carpet (goldish) in a cage fighting the wallpaper (a kind of rusty colour) to find a winner, which would then have to fight the traditional green table baizes in a colour clash deathmatch. Suffice to say, even a sartorially challenged individual like myself found it a little bit mindbending in terms of colours. On the gaming itself they are pretty well set up, with 20 decent slots, albeit still on coin payouts at time of reviewing (when it was, in fact, still a Gala casino). I guess with multi game IGT machines among the offerings, you have the option to change games without moving and the faff of pumping out your credits in coins and re-plugging them into another box, but it’s still a pain, which no doubt will be rectified now Grosvenor have taken over.
It’s a really big site, made to look bigger with mirrored columns everywhere, and it’s pretty comfy due to all the little hidey-holes around the floor, including a rather comfy bar area (with steak baguettes that come recommended). Once you’re past the receptionist, the rest of the team seemed a bit grumpy, perhaps there’s not enough on a Thursday afternoon in Northampton to get the pulses racing. I can kind of see where they’d be coming from, to be honest.
There’s some other shiny kit, with three different types of electronic roulette to choose from including some new Sabre terminals, and the gaming tables have some funky personal armrests on them too. Now that the other old Gala in Northampton, in the miserable Sol Central leisure development / disaster has closed, this is your town centre casino option.
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Grosvenor Casino Northampton is smaller than a lot of big city casinos, and whilst some of the more seasoned gamblers may find the choice of gaming somewhat limited, anyone else wandering in looking for a good night of gambling will be undoubtedly be satisfied.
The venue consists of one main gaming room with several Blackjack, Roulette and Poker tables, as well as a number of different electronic games in the corners. The casino caters for functions and parties with an excellent restaurant area and an additional bar in the gaming room. There is also a specially designed and clearly signposted smoking terrace at the venue too, complete with tables and chairs. A nice touch of this particular casino is that they also try to mix things up a bit by putting on a number of themed nights throughout the week, which include Ladies’ Night and a weekly quiz night for anyone who wants to put their general knowledge to the test. Whilst it is situated close by to a few bus routes, Grosvenor Casino Northampton is, unfortunately, quite a distance from the mainline train station, which means getting there during the later hours will almost certainly require a taxi ride.
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Visiting
- Opening Hours: The casino is open 24 hours per day, 7 days per week
- Dress Code: Smart Casual
- Membership: Available but not necessary to play; Sign in required
- Getting There: Situated at Regent Street, Northampton, NN1 2LA, it’s quite some distance from the main Northampton train station, although it is reachable by bus
- Parking: Free on-site parking
Casino Games
Grosvenor Casino Northampton have several Roulette, Blackjack and Poker tables in the gaming room, as well as several of the latest popular slot machines. There’s certainly enough of a variety to appease the average punter, but a more experienced gambler may find the game choice lacking.
Poker
There are a number of different poker games available for registered members to participate in, taking place from Monday to Sunday, 8pm to 4am. These are subject to change, so you’ll need to acquire details from the reception desk if you’re interested in playing poker whilst you’re at Grosvenor Casino Northampton.
Loyalty Program
Grosvenor casinos provide a loyalty program for customers whereby they receive points for every bet they place. Once enrolled on this Play Points program, you can consult the Play Points catalogue, where you can “purchase” a variety of items with the points you’ve earned. It’s a good little system, but only really worth it if you plan on visiting Grosvenor casinos regularly.
Food and Drink
The restaurant in Grosvenor Casino Northampton is a good one – packed with plenty of tables and coming with a good menu to boot. It’s also received some wonderful reviews from a variety of very happy customers, proving that this particular casino restaurant is equipped to cater for almost any party.
There’s a smaller bar area situated deeper inside the casino, which is a nice little space with a handful of tables closed off by glass that overlook the gaming room. This bar also screens Sky Sports, so from time-to-time people will venture into this corner of the casino to take in a game whilst having a few drinks.