The machine takes some of the stress off....
First night playing a machine. Ahhhh wish me luck! ! Lol my favorite bingo hall EVER!
Menu for the new cafe! Burgers, pizzas, etc.. Soft drinks come with an additional refill too! Food brought to your bingo table.
Garrett Z.
Jan 25, 2019
Ha, interesting place. I have never set foot in a Bingo Hall before except at an actual casino or cruise ship so I had no clue what I was getting myself into. Basically picture a senior citizen's club and a legion (albeit brightly lit and clean) and you pretty much got the Roseville Bingo Hall. I came here with some friends to spend a couple hours and it was adequate enough. I am not very lucky in life, let alone in Bingo so I wasn't expecting to win anything. There are definitely the regulars at this location but most are friendly and helpful to those of us who are fish out of water. Not the most happening place but it was a nice change in scenery and fun to play. Someone from our table won $200 as well, now next time it just needs to be me!
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Kamrin D.
Apr 21, 2019
As a first time Bingo player, the Roseville Bingo Hall offered a good introduction. Make sure you park in the back, arrive a little bit early to get your cards and get some snacks because once things start going it moves pretty quickly. Also bring cash! There is an ATM available on site if your forget. You can play paper or digital and I went with digital and I'm really glad I did because everything was going so fast that I don't think I could have kept up with the dabbers. I do think having the dabbers would be a lot more fun though. With the electronic bingo you are just sitting there for 2 hours hitting the same button over and over again. They do offer specials so check their websites for discounts throughout the week. I didn't get any food but they did have typical bar food available like fries and burgers for pretty cheap. There is no alcohol so if your looking to have a beer and bingo you'll have to hit up a local bar. Everyone there was super nice and explained how to play, but overall it wasn't for me. It's oddly quiet with no talking during play. It's a very serious crowd here. It was very fast and a little confusing for a beginner, but overall it wasn't a bad first experience.
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Elena W.
Aug 1, 2014
Yesterday was my first time coming to play bingo here! I typically go to Mystic Lake or Saints, but I passed this joint on the highway and was eager to try it out. I went for the 7:00PM session. If you've never played Bingo before, this would be a good spot to start. Packages are $10, which includes a Bingo Package with 6 "boards" on each sheet. This is very competitively priced, and the "extra" boards (think: higher payouts, small, optional games) are only a dollar each. I encourage you to play them.When I sat down, a staff member was polite and answered my questions. The callers are easy to understand, and I could have been playing two packages at the same time and not feel overwhelmed like at Mystic. They also offer electronic options, and they had signs up advertising a $30 electronic package which included multiple specials. They sell daubers for $1.00, or fancy, bright colored/glittery ones for a bit more. They have a concession stand with typical greasy food and soft drinks or coffee. My popcorn and candy came out to $2.00. Great deal. I will be returning here, and I encourage you to check it out!
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Vy B.
Sep 8, 2014
Stopped here on a Saturday night for red-eye bingo and had a good time. It's not exactly a poppin place for a Saturday night but then again, what Bingo hall is? Buy in packages that included maybe 10 rounds were $10--- more expensive than Pot O Gold, but the dabbers are cheaper, so I guess there is a trade off. The staff are friendly and personable and the Bingo callers are more Minnesotan than Monotone..so a good thing, am I right?Dabbers are $1 and manager specials are $1 extra. They have pull tabs and a concessions stand. The Bingo Hall staff were quick to empty the used bingo card baskets and I swear they have some kind of radar for Bingo noobs because they were over at our table explaining games we definitely would have played wrong had they not stopped by.
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Kara L.
Dec 29, 2017
Firstly, please know that I don't frequent Bingo halls or gamble. This review is from a rookie who has no ground to stand on when it comes to reviewing such an establishment. I walked in the door completely lost as I looked upon a menu of game options. I am not fluid in Bingo language which involved words strung together like "bonanza", "speedo", "coverall", etc. I just let the nice man at the counter give me a machine and tell me how much to pay. The giant hall had an impressive congregation of people with piles of papers, a rainbow of dauber colors, and even some good luck charms in front of them. The staff was helpful if asked so don't feel bad about being a clueless idiot. By the second session we were pros. We also ate food from the concession and I'm not kidding when I say the cheese curds were just as good as at any hipster bars in NE! We also got a sausage pizza in order to fuel our lightening speed sheet daubing. I had an absolute blast peeking into a sub culture of people enjoying an activity that is obviously a frequent past time. I won't be aspiring to be a hall regular but I can see myself getting acquainted with more Bingo lingo.
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Steve J.
Jan 26, 2018
Rude workers. $10.00 for a bingo package with virtually same payouts at other bingo halls that are $5.00. Food, outrageous pricing and just greed. Guy followed me to a table and told me it costs $5.00 just for admission. Never going back. Have to be stupid to play here.
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Pippa J.
Aug 5, 2011
I will start by saying this was my first visit to any bingo parlor so I have nothing to compare it to. Driving up, I admit I was intimidated by the sheer number of angry-looking old women chain smoking. Inside though, is clean and brightly lit and the people working were extrordinarily friendly and helpful when I informed them I was a novice gambler. I spent $12 for 2 hours of great entertainment. The people-watching is fabulous! It seems there is an entire Bingo subculture I never knew existed. I didn't win but I consider it money well spent and had a fun time. :)
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Lakesha B.
May 28, 2024
I came to play bingo on 5/27 because the bonanza was at 56 numbers on they're website. They didn't tell anyone that it was wrong. I bought extras But to find out after the fact from another customer that it was a mistake on there end. They blamed Scotts charity that it was they fault. But at this point it didn't matter whos fault just make it right. It was memorial day also they were the only hall open, so they made tons of money they could have honored there mistake. They didn't do anything for the inconvenience I only came because of the 56 numbers. I could have stayed where I was. Roseville make it right!!
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Ko M.
Jun 28, 2023
Literally called to ask a simple question and got the rudest response. Definitely makes me never want to come here
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Ryan M.
Sep 27, 2020
Poor experience. There were a couple nice regulars who were very helpful but all in all, terrible vibe. No one seemed to be having fun, everyone was coughing (felt like a corona pit), the security guard was very rude, numbers were called way to fast so it was just stressful not fun, and we didn't win any money. Bad day at the bingo hall. If you're looking for some fun bingo, go to your local bar.
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