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The Best West Midlands Casinos to Try

Bromsgrove Editorial 26th Mar, 2026 Updated: 27th May, 2026   0

If you’re planning a trip to the West Midlands and intend to hit the local tables, you won’t be disappointed. This area is one of the better spots in the UK for land-based casinos. Cities like Birmingham and Coventry have some of the biggest venues around, and there’s a good mix of classic tables and newer setups to keep things interesting.

Grosvenor Casino, Birmingham

First up is Grosvenor Casino in Birmingham. This is, of course, part of the well-known chain, with dozens of venues across the UK. The Birmingham site covers all the basics and then some. There are table games, electronic options, and a solid food and drink setup. Live sports are usually on screen, which adds a bit of extra buzz to the place. The e-tables are worth a look too, especially for anyone who prefers a slightly more modern setup without the full table crowd. This casino is renowned for having everyone’s favourite slots games as well

Genting Casino, Wolverhampton




Genting Casino in Wolverhampton has a different feel. It’s more of an old school setup with a strong line-up of tables. Roulette is a big part of the draw here, with several tables running at once. There’s a steady pace to the place, and it suits anyone who wants to get straight into the action without too many distractions. The layout is clean, and it’s easy to find your way around.

Broadway Casino, Birmingham


If you want more of an upmarket Vegas style experience, Broadway Casino, back in Birmingham, is the place to be. This one has more polish and shine and James Bond wouldn’t look out of place in his tux here. And to give it that Vegas flair, there’s often something happening beyond the gaming floor. Live shows and events pop up regularly, which gives it a different kind of energy. It’s not just about the tables, even though those are well covered too.

Resorts World Casino, Birmingham

Then there’s Resorts World Casino, also in Birmingham. This one sits inside the larger Resort World complex, so there’s more going on around it. With 50 shops, 14 restaurants and bars, and hotels all on site, there are plenty of ways for you and your bankroll to part company before you even get to the casino floor.

Inside, the casino has a modern feel, but still offers a good mix of traditional games alongside the newer tech-based options. It’s one of the busier spots in the area, especially on weekends. But for those with the wherewithal, privacy is not a problem with not one but two Salon Privées

Overall, the West Midlands does a good job of covering all bases. There are venues that keep things simple, and others that add a bit more around the edges. It really depends on what kind of setup suits the visit. One thing worth keeping in mind is that details can change. Opening hours, entry rules, and what’s available on the floor can vary, so it’s always a good idea to check ahead before heading out.

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