Bingo Halls in Michigan
101 halls across 37 cities
Find bingo halls in Michigan. Browse venues across the state with schedules, reviews, and directions.
Cities with Bingo Halls
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Battle Creek
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Southfield
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Kalamazoo
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Farmington Hills
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St. Clair Shores
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Wyoming
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Grand Rapids
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Novi
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Taylor
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Livonia
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Saginaw
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Warren
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Ann Arbor
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Farmington
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Portage
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Rochester
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Roseville
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Royal Oak
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Allen Park
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Auburn Hills
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Bay City
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Chesterfield
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Comstock Park
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Drayton Plains
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East Lansing
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Flint
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Genesee
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Harper Woods
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Holland
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Lansing
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Lathrup Village
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Muskegon
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Rochester Hills
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South Lyon
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Southgate
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Springfield
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Westland
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About Bingo in Michigan
Michigan regulates bingo under the Traxler-McCauley-Law-Bowman Bingo Act, administered by the Michigan Lottery's Charitable Gaming Division. Qualified organizations including religious, educational, service, senior citizen, fraternal, and veterans' groups may obtain a license to conduct bingo. Michigan's regulatory framework is among the more detailed in the nation, with rules governing everything from prize limits to the qualifications of bingo workers. The state also has a robust tribal gaming industry with 23 tribal casinos. Michigan's bingo scene is one of the most active in the Midwest. The Detroit metropolitan area is the epicenter, with hundreds of bingo games held weekly at Catholic parishes, VFW halls, Knights of Columbus councils, and other civic organizations. Detroit's Polish-American, Italian-American, and Arab-American communities all have strong bingo traditions. Suburban communities like Sterling Heights, Dearborn, and Warren host well-attended games. Grand Rapids, Lansing, Flint, Kalamazoo, and Saginaw all have active bingo circuits. Michigan's Upper Peninsula communities, though small in population, have bingo nights that serve as crucial social events during the long northern winters. Michigan's tribal gaming sector significantly enhances the state's bingo offerings. Soaring Eagle Casino and Resort (Saginaw Chippewa Tribe) near Mt. Pleasant is known for its bingo operations. Other tribal casinos with bingo include Kewadin Casinos (Sault Ste. Marie Tribe) at multiple Upper Peninsula locations and FireKeepers Casino (Nottawaseppi Huron Band) near Battle Creek. The state's diverse gaming landscape means Michigan bingo players can choose between intimate charitable games at their neighborhood parish and large-scale tribal casino bingo sessions with substantial jackpots. The annual bingo tournaments and special promotional events hosted by tribal casinos regularly draw enthusiastic players from across the entire Midwest region. Michigan's combination of a large metropolitan population, deeply rooted charitable gaming traditions, strong ethnic community organizations, and extensive tribal gaming infrastructure makes it one of the premier bingo states in the country.
Frequently Asked Questions About Bingo in Michigan
- How many bingo halls are in Michigan?
- Michigan has 101 bingo halls listed across 37 cities.
- What cities in Michigan have bingo halls?
- Michigan has bingo halls in 37 cities including Battle Creek, Southfield, Kalamazoo, Farmington Hills, St. Clair Shores, and more.
- Which city in Michigan has the most bingo halls?
- Battle Creek has the most bingo halls in Michigan with 12 venues listed.
- How do I find bingo halls near me in Michigan?
- Browse our Michigan 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 Michigan?
- Most bingo halls in Michigan 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.