Aspers Casino Poker London

The UK's biggest and busiest casino, this one has to be seen

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Aspers Casino, London, England. Aspers Casino is one of London's top casinos and is located in Westfield Stratford City on the top floor. It is easy to get to from central London with a short 15 minute train ride from Liverpool Street station. 5 reviews of Aspers Casino 'I do love a casino and being only a 15 minute cab ride from my house I thought this was going to be my new hang out. Right where do I start, the door staff are not friendly mater of fact no one was friendly in the whole place the tables were to busy to get around so I went in the poker room then had to wait 25 minutes for someone to take a drinks order, then when. Major Jackpots at Aspers Northampton. We use cookies on our site to help provide you with the best user experience.

Reg/Walk In: Walk in
Cashout at Machines: Coupon
Dress Code: Smart casual
Rewards Programme: Yes
Parking: Parking available from £2.50
Restaurants: Yes
Bars: Yes

Address: 312 The Loft, Westfield Stratford City, E20 1ET
Telephone: 44 208535636
Website:http://www.aspersstratford.co.uk/

Now this one really is the one club to rule them all. The first of the new types of casino licence to be operating under the 2005 Gambling Act – they were splashed across the papers as “Supercasinos” – although this is as close as you’ll get to Vegas style in the UK. Situated in the huge Westfield shopping centre in Stratford (as in East London, not as in Shakespeare) right next to the Olympic park, it is as well connected as you might expect, having been the centre of the world’s attention for a fortnight in 2012. There’s a bus station, tube station and rail access, as well as being a few minutes off the North Circular London ring road – although don’t mess about with the 20mph speed limit on the approach roads, they aren’t joking.

It’s not 100% obvious how to find it within the shopping centre, although reading the copious signs properly does indeed help – it’s on one of the upper floors, next to the (ludicrously well fitted out) cinema. There are actually several entrances, one direct from the car park, but the main one is an escalator from the level below.

Once you head inside, it’s a huge site, which has got a lot bigger in the last few months with an area absorbed into the casino to enlarge the humungous poker room. From the main entrance it’s a bit of a long thin type of site – at the entrance end are the cash desk, restaurant and Sky Bar (a great spot with a view of the Olympic stadium which is a cross between a bar and, late at night, a club) and then as you go through you hit the tables and the slots. Talking of slots, these new 2005 Act sites are allowed 150, and they take full advantage here at Aspers, with a huge variety of everything you’ve ever seen, heard of or hoped for, a great offer. They’re also stuffed full of Electronic Roulette, Punto, Blackjack and even a Dice option, which is always good fun.

As you head through towards the back of the site, you get to the other main bar, along with a huuuuuge tv screen tuned to sport – and even dog and horse racing in the daytime. Another benefit of the new type of licence is the fact that they can offer sports betting, and there are some kiosks if you fancy having a dabble while you’re there. Finally at this end of the casino there’s the aforementioned poker room.

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Overall it’s an amazing site, ludicrously busy and quite – shall we say – vibrant on a Saturday night. You’re never too far from a West Ham shirt in the building, and there are seemingly hundreds of staff – our last visit was in the morning, with the cleaners buzzing around – not sure why, as the place was spotless already. They have so many of the details right as well – the multimedia screens around the casino were showing all the various promotions, and once their prize draw came up on the screens, the PA switched to a guy talking about the draw and how it worked and so on – you’d think it’d be standard for a casino to integrate things like this, but it’s the first time I’ve seen it done this well.

If you’re into visiting casinos in the UK, you have to take a look at the Aspers site, it’s the first of the new licences and is a genuine leap forward.

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312 The Loft, Westfield Stratford City, Montfichet Road, Olympic Park, London, E20 1ET
020 8536 5636
Aspers Casinos
24 hours, 7 days a week
  • Roulette
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  • Craps
  • Three Card Poker
  • Baccarat
  • Slots
  • Multi Player Poker

Aspers Casino Westfield Stratford City is the UK's first ‘super casino’ and is located on Level 3 in Westfield – Europe’s largest urban shopping mall which overlooks London’s Olympic Park. This casino is as close as you’ll get to Las Vegas style as it has more games than any other casino in the UK.

Public transport has excellent links to Westfield by either bus, tube or rail. Comprehensive road networks provide links with Central London, the A11, A12, A13, M11 and M25. There are 5,000 parking spaces (charges are applicable) located above and below the retail levels as well as taxi drop-off points. There are several entrances to the casino, one direct from the car park but the main one is an escalator from the level below. There are a vast number of all kinds of hotel in London but the nearest to the casino are the Premier Inn and Holiday Inn both based in the heart of Westfield.

There is a great variety of slot machines and the casino boasts of having the largest poker room in London with 300 permanent seats, extended to 500 seats for large tournaments. There are cash games 24 hours a day or you could play in one of their daily poker tournaments. You can also find eight sports betting terminals in the sports bar, Tanzibar, where you can bet on almost any sports event around the world. Join their Aspire Loyalty Club scheme which offers benefits such as free drinks, special offers and promotions.

Dine at Clary’s restaurant or take in the magnificent views from the open roof terrace of the Sky Bar which also hosts live music events or relax with a cocktail at the wine bar. There is also a private VIP room which can be hired.

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Cindy
3.0

Flashy, busy and ever so slightly trashy

Once you step past the overly intimidating bouncers (I'm 5' and tiny so they seem huuuuge to me) and enter the casino you could be excused for thinking you had been teleported across the pond to las vegas or altantic city.
I've been here twice - once mid day during the week (shut up!) and once at the weekend.
The mid-week session was quite chilled, enough people there to make it feel active but quiet enough for it to be pleasant. The waitresses were quick and attentive (although I was only on drinking diet coke that day) and it made for a nice break from shopping for my dads bday pressie.
At the weekend (saturday night) it was rammed - we tried to go to the sky bar to have a drink over looking the olymic stadium, but it was just too busy so we gave up. The waitresses this time looked stressed and took a while to bring us drinks, although to be fair we were all drinking girly cocktails.
I'd definitely go again, but maybe not on a saturday night. Or maybe it was just so busy because it was only recently open so it could quieten down once the novelty wears off a bit.
Under no circumstances try to go here during the olympics - it'll be ridiclous.
Oh and it could do with a few more toilets please.