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The Alea Casino in Nottingham can be found in the city centre just a 10 minute walk from the main railway station or a two minute tram ride from Station Street to Royal Centre. The airport is around five miles outside the city centre and is an easy 15 minute drive by car or taxi, or 45 minute bus journey with the number 5 or 7. 4485m
Nottingham
NG1 6LF
United Kingdom
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The gaming floor houses 20 slot machines as well as 26 electronic roulette machines all of which are linked up to a progressive jackpot of up to £20,000! Every Friday is Slots Club, where you get a £10 cash match, a £10 food voucher and a complimentary glass of wine or beer as well as hourly prize giveaways including Player Reward Points and free meals at the Steakhouse Bar & Grill.
If you’re more into traditional casino games the Alea has 20 gaming tables where you can choose from classics like roulette, blackjack, casino war and three card poker. The poker room has an additional 12 tables and runs cash games and tournaments every night of the week from 9pm to 10am. There is also a raised final table, valet service and area for hot snacks. For more details or to book your seat you can call the poker room on 0115 872 0600.
- Blackjack
- Multi Player Poker
- Roulette
- Slots
- Three Card Poker
Alea Nottingham is home to a single restaurant and three bars. The restaurant is a fine-dining steakhouse from the critically acclaimed Marco Pierre White. It opens for lunch and dinner seven days a week and serves a variety of British cuisine including a sumptuous Sunday roast.
The Hidden Bar is a low key affair, featuring giraffe pattern stools and low ambient lighting. It is available for private hire and has an extensive cocktail list. The circular Alea Bar is located right in the middle of the gaming floor and is the central hub of the casino. Finally there’s the casino’s VIP lounge where you can play a selection of their table games with waitress service, unfortunately entry is by invitation only so you’ll need to know someone to get in or be spending heavily at the tables.
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Twice a week the Alea is transformed into a dance floor for the Ay Caramba salsa club. Classes start at 7pm for beginners, intermediate at 8pm and advanced at 9pm and cost £5-6 per person. Other events are run periodically such as wine tasting evenings and cultural celebrations.
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There are a range of accommodation options in the area for a variety of budgets including the Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza and the Ramada. The Alea runs the Players Rewards scheme which allows customers to earn points every time they eat, game or drink and it’s free to sign up with various rewards available.