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Bingo in Norwich
If you happen to fancy a game of bingo in Norwich when you are visiting you will be in luck, since the city hosts two Mecca Bingo halls, both close to the centre on Aylsham Road and All Saints Green. So you can play bingo in Norwich any day of the week - why not try both halls and pick your favourite?
Norwich is a city full of history and you don’t have to go far to find it. There are cobbled streets and medieval architecture everywhere you look, not to mention the cathedral, city walls and lots of churches. The Norman Castle is a prominent landmark and a great way to spend a few hours with its battlements to climb and dungeons to explore.
Shopping in Norwich is great, with a huge variety of shops across a handily compact area. To find something a little unusua,l the Norwich lanes offer loads of stylish cafes and some independent stores which are full of character. For those with an eye for a bargain give the open markets a try, they are covered with coloured tents and there's always something a bit different on offer.
Bingo in Norwich is one of the many possibilities for an evening out, and before a few games in one of the Mecca Bingo halls you can pop into one of Norwich’s 200 pubs for a drink. Norwich is home to some flourishing musical talent and there are lots of venues across the city where you can catch some live music.
The city is famous for many things, and a summary of what the it offers would not be complete without mentioning its football club. Norwich City are familiar to even the least sporty of us because of their unlikely Director, television cook Delia Smith. Another well known resident of the city is the talk show host Trisha Goddard who films her channel five show in Norwich.
Check out our club finder and you’ll see that bingo in Norwich is just one of many places you can have a great night out with Mecca Bingo. Hopefully we’ll see you for a night of fun soon, but until then you can play bingo online right here.
Did you know?
Colman’s mustard factory has been based in Norwich since it was founded by Jeremiah Colman in 1814 and was granted the Royal Warrant as manufacturers to Queen Victoria in 1866 which it still retains today.
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