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    Top 5 best casinos in Cork, Ranked

    Meanwhile in Ireland TeamBy Meanwhile in Ireland TeamAugust 28, 2020No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Cork is full of many things and can be one of Ireland’s premier spots for a gamble. Test your own luck at any one of these best casinos in Cork, ranked.

    When it comes to gambling, sometimes there is no better rush than heading to the casino and pitching your hopes against the many others who have flocked for the very same reason as you.

    Throughout the Rebel County, there are some superb places to test your luck.

    Casinos are starting to proliferate in Irish cities, and Cork is no different. If you are a tested Poker veteran or looking to loosen the beginner chains in a game of roulette, you may want to take a visit to any one of these five best casinos in Cork.

    5. Gold Rush Casino – for the most exciting video and slot games

    Looking roulette, check out Gold Rush Casino.

    With a franchise in Dublin, Carlow, Naas, Mallow, and Waterford, it is no surprise to find the Gold Rush Casino scattered across four separate Cork locations, with the one on MacCurtain street perhaps the very best.

    Gold Rush can boast of some of the most exciting slot and video games across the county, with a particular penchant for the infamous game of poker and roulette.

    However, given the current situation, it may not yet be possible to visit a location such as this, so you may want to consider gambling online right from the comfort of your own home.

    There is no better way to do that than having a go at jackpot slots at Slotboss.co.uk. If you are going to gamble, please do so responsibly.

    Address: 3 MacCurtain Street, Victorian Quarter, Cork, T23 RR99, Ireland

    4. The Bank Casino – for one of Ireland’s best private clubs

    The Bank Casino is a top pick for poker in the city.

    Next on our list of the best casinos in Cork is The Bank Casino, which was re-launched back in 2009 and has only gone from strength to strength since.

    The casino’s state-of-the-art and modern facilities are the perfect host for poker tournaments, along with a string of other games, such as blackjack and roulette, making this a master of the traditional gambling.

    The Casino opens seven days a week, from Monday right through to Sunday, opening its doors at 11pm and keeping it that way until late into the night (or morning).

    The Bank Casino is now established as one of Ireland’s top Private Member’s Clubs and is worth a go if you are looking for a spot to call your own.

    Address: Clarkes Bridge House, Centre, Cork, T12 DW98, Ireland

    3. Liberty Arcade and Casino – an established Cork casino

    Another of the top best casinos in Cork is the Liberty Arcade and Casino.

    Located in the Market Green Retail Park in Midleton, the Liberty Arcade and Casino is another one of the undisputed best casinos in Cork, and, with it now fully open, it is worth a visit to make up for the lost time over lockdown.

    Liberty can also be found in the picturesque town of Cobh, so it has touched the hearts and minds of many Corkonians.

    The Liberty franchise was established in 1929 and is now entering its 91st year, a remarkable achievement and a testament to its popularity, with its Midleton operation commencing in full earnest in 2011.

    Address: Market Green Retail Park, Townparks, Midleton, Co. Cork, Ireland

    2. Victoria Sporting Club – from snooker club to modern casino

    Another of the best casinos in Cork is the Victoria Sporting Club.

    First starting off as a snooker club, the present owners assumed the throne way back in 1987. The Victoria Sporting Club in St Patrick’s Quay has matured and developed into one of the most unique and very best casinos in Cork.

    In 2006, the establishment became an automated casino and has not looked back since.

    To stand out from its competitors, the Victoria Sporting Club now offers the best in gaming machines and automated roulette.

    It also offers high-quality Internet poker.

    Address: 5 St Patrick’s Quay, Victorian Quarter, Cork, T23 XV52, Ireland

    1. Macau Sporting Club – top of the list of the best casinos in Cork

    Macau Sporting Club is one of the top best casinos in Cork.

    If you’re looking for the best spot to gamble in Cork, this is the place to be. It’s placed right in the heart of Cork City Centre and is a fully-kitted entertainment centre with an on-site restaurant to keep you ticking.

    Macau boasts a poker room flanked by several state-of-the-art slot machines and tables for you to play at, all housed in the 6,000 square-foot location.

    And, if you’re an expert, you’ll be treated to all of the world’s top gambling games, from poker to blackjack, and roulette to baccarat.

    Better still, it is a haven for sports fans, with all major sporting events live-streamed throughout your stay.

    With its helpful staff, voluminous facilities, and competitive tournaments, this is without doubt number one on our list of the best casinos in Cork.

    Address: 16 St Patrick’s St, Centre, Cork, Ireland

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