Bingo Halls in Nebraska
17 halls across 4 cities
Find bingo halls in Nebraska. Browse venues across the state with schedules, reviews, and directions.
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About Bingo in Nebraska
Nebraska regulates bingo under the Nebraska Bingo Act, administered by the Nebraska Department of Revenue's Charitable Gaming Division. Qualified organizations must obtain a license to conduct bingo, and the state's regulations are among the more detailed in the country, covering everything from card costs to prize structures and reporting requirements. Nebraska also permits gaming at tribal casinos and has authorized casino gambling at licensed horse racetracks. Bingo has a strong following in Nebraska, rooted in the state's active network of Catholic parishes, fraternal organizations, and civic clubs. Omaha, the state's largest city, has the most concentrated bingo scene, with games at churches, Knights of Columbus halls, and veterans' organizations throughout the metro area. Lincoln, the state capital, also has regular bingo nights at civic and religious organizations. Grand Island, Kearney, North Platte, and Scottsbluff host bingo games that serve communities in central and western Nebraska. The Winnebago Tribe, Omaha Tribe, Ponca Tribe, and Santee Sioux Nation operate gaming facilities in the state that include bingo-style offerings. Nebraska's German-Catholic and Czech-Catholic heritage, particularly strong in the eastern part of the state, has fostered a community culture where parish bingo is a deeply traditional activity. In many small Nebraska towns, the church bingo night is a weekly institution that brings together multiple generations. Communities in the Platte River valley and the Sandhills region treat bingo as a cherished social tradition that reinforces neighborhood bonds. The state's charitable gaming regulations ensure that bingo revenue flows back to community organizations, reinforcing the game's role as both entertainment and civic contribution. Bingo proceeds in Nebraska support causes ranging from parish school programs and youth athletics to volunteer fire departments and senior citizen services. Nebraska's bingo market may not be large in absolute terms, but its enduring cultural significance and positive community impact are substantial across the state.
Frequently Asked Questions About Bingo in Nebraska
- How many bingo halls are in Nebraska?
- Nebraska has 17 bingo halls listed across 4 cities.
- What cities in Nebraska have bingo halls?
- Bingo halls in Nebraska can be found in Grand Island, Lincoln, Bellevue, Omaha.
- Which city in Nebraska has the most bingo halls?
- Grand Island has the most bingo halls in Nebraska with 13 venues listed.
- How do I find bingo halls near me in Nebraska?
- Browse our Nebraska 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 Nebraska?
- Most bingo halls in Nebraska 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.