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Bingo Halls in Georgia

56 halls across 31 cities

Find bingo halls in Georgia. Browse venues across the state with schedules, reviews, and directions.

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About Bingo in Georgia

Georgia regulates bingo under the Georgia Bingo Act, which permits bingo games conducted by licensed nonprofit organizations for charitable, religious, or educational purposes. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation oversees bingo licensing and enforcement. Georgia law places restrictions on prize amounts, session frequency, and who may operate bingo games. Commercial bingo operations run for private profit are not permitted — all bingo in Georgia must be tied to a qualifying charitable purpose. Bingo culture in Georgia is deeply tied to community organizations, particularly in smaller towns and suburban areas. Churches, volunteer fire departments, and civic clubs across the state host regular bingo nights that serve as important social and fundraising events. The Atlanta metropolitan area, home to over half of Georgia's population, has the greatest concentration of bingo games, with organizations in suburbs like Marietta, Decatur, and Lawrenceville hosting weekly sessions. Savannah, Augusta, Columbus, and Macon also have active bingo communities. In South Georgia, smaller towns often have one or two bingo nights per week at local churches or fraternal halls, making these events significant social anchors in communities with limited entertainment options. Georgia does not have commercial casinos or tribal gaming compacts that include bingo, which means the charitable bingo scene is the primary — and essentially only — legal avenue for playing bingo in the state. This distinction makes Georgia's bingo landscape more community-oriented than states with casino bingo options. Georgia has periodically debated casino gambling expansion, but as of now, bingo remains strictly a charitable gaming activity. The state's military communities around Fort Stewart, Fort Eisenhower (formerly Fort Gordon), and Robins Air Force Base contribute to bingo participation through VFW posts and military family support organizations. The state's large and growing population, particularly in the Atlanta metro area, supports a healthy volume of charitable bingo games, making Georgia a state where community-driven bingo traditions remain strong.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bingo in Georgia

How many bingo halls are in Georgia?
Georgia has 56 bingo halls listed across 31 cities.
What cities in Georgia have bingo halls?
Georgia has bingo halls in 31 cities including Savannah, Columbus, Warner Robins, Atlanta, Johns Creek, and more.
Which city in Georgia has the most bingo halls?
Savannah has the most bingo halls in Georgia with 7 venues listed.
How do I find bingo halls near me in Georgia?
Browse our Georgia bingo directory by city to find halls near you. Each listing includes the address, phone number, schedule, and directions.
What should I know before visiting a bingo hall in Georgia?
Most bingo halls in Georgia welcome walk-ins, but schedules vary by venue. Check individual hall listings for game times, buy-in costs, and amenity details like food service and electronic daubers.