Calling out to all our members. Let us know your experience of playing at any of the Irish land-based casino venues listed in our most recent guide for Irish gambling entertainment.
We covered the following land-based establishments.
- Caesars Palace Casino
- Galway Colossus Casino Club
- Dublin D1 Club
- Dublin Dr. Quirkey’s Good Time Emporium
- Dublin Fitzpatrick’s Casino
- Dublin Fitzwilliam Casino and Card Club
- Dublin Macau Casino Complex
- Cork Ned Kelly’s Sportsclub & Casino
- Dublin The Sporting Emporium
Let us know:
- Which games does the casino offer?
- Which video slot did you play?
- Which brand gaming machines are available at these casinos?
- Is the casino easy to get to?
- What is the dress code?
- Are there any entertainment or social functions?
We look forward to your input!
I go over to Ireland a couple of times a year as I have family there. Tbh I have only been to one on that list, and in fact I try to go there whenever I visit. The Fitzwilliam in Dublin. I know it has all the usual table games, but it's the poker I go for. They host daily tournaments and have cash games running in the evening. I generally hit the tourn and depending on how long I last (sometimes not long lol) Ill hit the tables.
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I go over to Ireland a couple of times a year as I have family there. Tbh I have only been to one on that list, and in fact I try to go there whenever I visit. The Fitzwilliam in Dublin. I know it has all the usual table games, but it's the poker I go for. They host daily tournaments and have cash games running in the evening. I generally hit the tourn and depending on how long I last (sometimes not long lol) Ill hit the tables.
I might have played against you, that's one of my haunts as well. I've done all of them in Dublin.
Also, to answer one of the questions, the dress code is usually pretty casual and most have decent bars offering food and drink. I would say, they're not as fancy as some casinos you'll find in London.
I haven't 'plated' any casinos, lol, slight typo in the thread title.
I've been to the Sporting EMporium in Dublin a few times. There are no slot machines to think of, which is up my alley as I can just play those online when I need. It offers all the table games and poker instead. I did notice some Cammegh and TCSJOHNHUXLEY touch-bet roulette tables, which were pretty cool. Still I prefer the actual tables. Betting limits start at 1 EUR across the board. Smart casual to get in, but beware, though, that you have to be a member to enter and that costs 25 eur. They give you that fee back in chips, but they're non-refundable, so you have to spend them.
Not done any as I'm in the UK. However, I'm going over there for a couple of weeks in early 2026, so thanks for the list - I will visit a few of those.
Wow, didn't know they had a Caesars Palace, might have to fly over for a weekend.
Wow, didn't know they had a Caesars Palace, might have to fly over for a weekend.
It's decent. 250+ slots including exclusive linked progressives that can pay millions. Ainsworth, Amatic, Apex and IGT are some of the providers.
Not great for table games as they're are none aside from a handful of roulette machines.
As a frequent visitor to Ireland, I can tell you that the Sporting Emporium is the best of the lot if you prefer table games in my opinion. Its got you covered for Blackjack, Free Bet Blackjack, Roulette, Brag, Punto Banco and Poker.
As a frequent visitor to Ireland, I can tell you that the Sporting Emporium is the best of the lot if you prefer table games in my opinion. Its got you covered for Blackjack, Free Bet Blackjack, Roulette, Brag, Punto Banco and Poker.
Sounds like my kind of place.
Wow, didn't know they had a Caesars Palace, might have to fly over for a weekend.
It's decent. 250+ slots including exclusive linked progressives that can pay millions. Ainsworth, Amatic, Apex and IGT are some of the providers.
Not great for table games as they're are none aside from a handful of roulette machines.
Yeah Ive been there and agree its a good casino, but the lack of table games is a turn off for me.
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Ned Kelly's is my haunt but not really for the gambling. It's got a great pool table hall there. The reason I like it is that they don't serve alcohol, so you dont get any trouble.
As for dress codes, nothing really over the top at most of these. As long as you're lookign fairly smart you'll get in.
I go over to Ireland a couple of times a year as I have family there. Tbh I have only been to one on that list, and in fact I try to go there whenever I visit. The Fitzwilliam in Dublin. I know it has all the usual table games, but it's the poker I go for. They host daily tournaments and have cash games running in the evening. I generally hit the tourn and depending on how long I last (sometimes not long lol) Ill hit the tables.
What about UK casinos? In fact, this can be for everyone. Do you go to any in London?