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    Leo Casino - Outside

    Leo Casino

    3.3(3 reviews)
    0.8 mi

    As the first casino I ever had membership to, this will always be my favourite. When it was built…read morewith its impressive glass walls everyone thought it was posh and exciting and it was a bit of a status symbol to go there. I wonder if it's still like that? I started gambling when I was a dating a guy who lived in the prestigious Quay apartments round the corner, and at the time I was 18 and impressed. So me and the guys would go to Leo, and I was left in charge of the credit cards, being the most trustworthy in the group. I remember one of the guys begging me for his Visa after about 30 minutes claiming that if he just got another £50 out he could win back the several hundred he'd just lost. Not wanting to be mean, I'd usually go to the cashpoint with him and allow him £20, arguing that if he couldn't win back anything on that it was tough and at least he hadn't lost another £50. For my part, I managed to break even more often than not. I'd do ok on the roulette because I made safe bets and then take my winnings on to the blackjack tables. By this point I was usually tipsy and usually lose everything but my last fiver. That was when the guys would come over and give me drunken tips, and I'd end up ok, or at least enough so that we could go for a few drinks on the money. Ah, those were the good old days. Not long after that one of the guys got worried that he had a gambling addiction and cut up his membership. We only went once or twice a week - that's normal, right?? It's a cool place to go and providing the decor hasn't become too shabby over the years, quite a posh night out. Just make sure you know what you're doing - there's no shame in being an observer and holding on to your money!!

    Leo's is the swankiest Casino in Liverpool. It's situated on the Dock Road and its roulette tables…read moreoverlook the river Mersey. It looks elegant and fluorescent at night, lit up with big blue lights and looking like a venue that oozes money. Of course it does, it's a casino! They have two floors, and offer blackjack tables, poker tables, roulette tables and an array of £2000 jackpot digital slot machines. They are open 24 hours and offer free toasties and hot drinks to all members whilst they play the tables. When you join, you get £10 in free plays to use on the roulette tables. However, this money can only be used to bet on colours or odds/evens. The croupiers are chatty and professional and the place can have a good an exciting vibe when you're winning. On the flipside, there's nothing quite like losing £50 at the spin of a wheel to make you feel like hell!

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    Genting Casino

    Genting Casino

    3.5(4 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Strange places casinos, I don't just mean the lack of time that you feel locked away from any hint…read moreof sunlight or clocks but they are places of great deception. No, not the slight of hand or odds stacked in their favour but they always try and pretend to be more glamorous than they are. Monte Carlo must be to blame for this reputation that everyone within a casino is a potential James Bond or Prince of Monaco when in actual fact they almost always seem to be chip shop owners parlaying that night's takings! I know that I was very drunk when my mate coerced our group to join the Circus Casino as a good way to end the night but it did seem to be making a good effort at trying to be clean and bright with friendly staff and a surprisingly busy restaurant with many women in attendance even if it couldn't quite manage glamorous. However the lounge singer act was less Vegas and more Blackpool.

    It was the first time I ever entered a casino last night. I am not a serious gambler but it was an…read moreinteresting new experience. So when I arrived at reception, I filled out a registration card where they asked for personal details and a form of ID which I gave as my passport. My face photo was taken using the CCTV camera and a membership card issued to me straight away which was all a quick and easy process. The girl at reception did not give muh of a welcome nor made much eye contact but was not rude. Inside, there is a fancy restaurant and a small bar as well as a number of tables serving poker, roulette and other card games. In addition, there are lots of slot and roulette machines as you would expect. There are a number of helpful staff on hand if you also require any assistance. For me, not a place I would usually go but if you're a big or small gambler and like this form of entertainment, its a great night out at Circus Casino.

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    Mint Casino

    Mint Casino

    2.5(2 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    Mint Casino is on Renshaw Street in the middle of Liverpool City Centre. It offers a wide range of…read morecasino favourites such as blackjack, stud poker and roulette, the usual things you can expect really, nothing thrilling. Now, the restaurant is something else... for starters it opens at 11pm and closes at 3am. It does serve freshly cooked chinese food which is a bargain at a fiver for three courses! The bar menu is served from midday to 5.30am aside from during the Chinese opening hours. This is an ok place to stop for a bargain meal and a couple of drinks in the middle of the night, or before you head home after a night out. I wouldn't really recommend it as a long stay place... maybe the start of a stag do or something equally as cheesy.

    The Mint Casino is the same company as Circus Casino which is also located in the city centre. Mint…read moreCasino doesn't appear on the same wavelength as Circus Casino in terms of its décor and number of slot machines and tables. It does however attract an abundance of customers most of which will be loyal and regular gamblers. Otherwise, customers may see it as a place for socialising and going for a drink or two. They also have a restaurant that opens from approximately 11pm daily which serves a selection of Chinese meals - not surprising when you see the number of Chinese customers at the casino! Whilst there is no set menu, the food is cheap as a fiver for 3 courses. Whether or not you're a serious gambler, Mint Casino offers an entertainment experience in the heart of town. Of course, that's if you're winning!

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