Grosvenor Casino Edgware Road Opening Hours
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Despite its name, The Poker Room is part of the Grosvenor Casino chain and is actually located above one of London’s famous casinos the Grosvenor Victoria Casino – known as ‘the Vic’. This poker-orientated casino is open 24/7 and is a great place to experience many different poker variations, cash games, and even poker tournaments. Grosvenor Victoria Casino offers American black jack in their card rooms. They also have two bars and a restaurant. Floor First, 150-162 Edgware Road, Paddington.
Published
18 November 2019
When
25 November - 19 January
Where
150-162 Edgware Rd, Marylebone, London W2 2DT.
The Grosvenor Victoria Casino is closed on the 25 December.
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The Christmas menu at the Grosvenor Victoria Casino is offering the Ultimate Christmas Package this year.
The special menu offers three courses, a glass of Prosecco and a flutter if you fancy it with options to suit all tastes, from the traditional turkey dinner to contemporary favourites.
The special festive dinner package costs £25 per head on Friday and Saturday nights and £35 Sunday to Thursday.
Take advantage of special offers on drinks with your dining, for example, a bottle of Prosecco for £17, four bottles of beer for £12 and £5 off all wines.
To enquire and make a booking for an office party please call Rose on 020 7298 2432.
The Grosvenor Victoria Casino is at 152-162 Edgware Road with entrance on Harrowby Street and open till late.
Dugher: “There is no evidence that casinos are ‘higher risk’ venues”
We’d like to put it down to total lack of knowledge that the Johnson government decided to keep casinos closed in the United Kingdom, rather than the age-old “dens of iniquity” label used by Victorian moralists.
What other reason could the government have, other than laziness and incompetence, to open betting shops, pubs, shops and restaurants that guarantee neither safe distance nor hygienic protocol environments to protect the public from the pandemic contagion.
Clients are the lifeblood of casinos and their safety, along with responsible gambling measures, is essential for their survival. This is the simple axiom whereupon rests the casino industry, and UK casinos have a great record on this matter.
Casinos in England were due to reopen on Aug 01 but are facing further delays in reopening after Prime Minister Boris Johnson revealed that the government is slowing down the spread of COVID-19. The question here is, where is the evidence that UK casinos prove a danger to the spread of the pandemic?
Basically, there is no level of competence in the UK government to assess the spread of coronavirus as it plays to the beck and call of interests. Having seen what Trump has done in US through a dysfunctional government that panders to his whim, Johnson has followed suit and allowed the opening of pubs and restaurants, which led to a spike in COVID-19 cases across Leicester, Greater Manchester and other UK northern cities. He then decided that venues such as casinos would be a good publicity call and ordered that they remain closed.
Michael Dugher, CEO of Betting and Gaming Council, rightly posted on Twitter: “There is no evidence that casinos are ‘higher risk’ venues + what happened to the Govt’s local lockdown strategy? Why should a casino business remain closed in Bristol in the south west where Covid is low because there’s a spike in Greater Manchester? Big threat to jobs.”
UK casinos were closed in mid-March, and on 17 July, the government announced that casinos in England could resume operations on 1 August, as part of further lockdown restrictions being eased.