Mecca Bingo Games. Eyecon, Novomatic, IGT, Bally, Greentube, Playtech and Bede Gaming are the software developers providing bingo games to Mecca Bingo. There are a total of 25 rooms to explore and almost as many bingo games, with 75-ball, 80-ball and 90-ball classics spending a. Mecca is not just the home of great bingo games and superb slots - enjoy live entertainment, tasty food and great value drinks, all wrapped up in one venue. Days Hours Sunday: 9:00 AM - 11:00 PM.
Day | Open Hours |
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Monday | 5 PM – 11 PM |
Tuesday | 10 AM – 11 PM |
Wednesday | 10 AM – 11 PM |
Thursday | 10 AM – 11 PM |
Friday | 10 AM – 11 PM |
Saturday | 10 AM – 11 PM |
Sunday | 5 PM – 11 PM |
Day | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thur | Fri | Sat | Sun |
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Morning | N/A | 10 AM | 10 AM | 10 AM | 10 AM | 10 AM | N/A |
Afternoon | 5 PM | 12 PM | 12 PM | 12 PM | 12 PM | 12 PM | 5 PM |
Evening | 6 PM | 6 PM | 6 PM | 6 PM | 6 PM | 6 PM | 6 PM |
At Mecca Taunton prices range from £1 up to £15 for some main event sessions.
Additional games may be charged for separately, electronic Bingo charges vary, and prices are subject to change, so please check with the club on the contact details above, or alternatively, click here to visit the official times and prices page.
back to menu ↑The club is located in an Art Deco building that used to be a cinema.
The interior is large, and spacious, with much of its grand history evident in the decor.
back to menu ↑Mecca Bingo Taunton is easy to find in the Art Deco building of a former theatre, is close to local bus routes, and seats 700 people in its grand interior.
The club is a very social one, and offers excellent customer service, but is also friendly, and likes to celebrate all the big events. They’re also active on Facebook and Twitter, so follow them to find out all that’s going on, and what’s coming up.
You’ve got the choice of traditional Bingo, or there are 50 electronic Bingo terminals to choose from, they have plenty of daily specials, regular promotions, and of course, great prizes on offer. There are cash machines, a bar and cafe serving good value food and beverages, and disabled facilities are available too.
The building was originally the Gaumont Palace Theatre which was opened in 1932 and then became a cinema before it was converted into a Bingo hall in 1981. While you’re in the vicinity, there are loads of great attractions nearby, with the Museum of Somerset and Somerset Castle within walking distance, as well as numerous retail outlets and places to wine and dine.