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Bingo Halls in Wisconsin

102 halls across 27 cities

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

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About Bingo in Wisconsin

Wisconsin regulates bingo under Wisconsin Statutes Section 563, with oversight from the Wisconsin Department of Administration's Division of Gaming. Licensed charitable organizations may conduct bingo games, and Wisconsin's regulatory framework includes rules on prizes, session conduct, and reporting. Wisconsin also has tribal gaming through compacts with 11 federally recognized tribes. Wisconsin's bingo scene is one of the most active in the upper Midwest. Milwaukee, the state's largest city, has a dense bingo circuit anchored by Catholic parishes, Polish-American organizations, and German-American social clubs. The city's strong ethnic heritage has fueled bingo traditions that span generations. Madison, Green Bay, Kenosha, and Racine also have well-established bingo operations. Wisconsin's tribal gaming sector includes Potawatomi Hotel and Casino in Milwaukee (Forest County Potawatomi Community), Ho-Chunk Gaming in multiple locations (Ho-Chunk Nation), Oneida Casino in Green Bay (Oneida Nation), and numerous other tribal facilities across the state. Several of these venues include bingo as part of their gaming offerings, adding scale and variety to the state's bingo landscape. The combination of Milwaukee's strong ethnic organization traditions, active statewide charitable gaming, and significant tribal gaming infrastructure makes Wisconsin a robust bingo market. In Wisconsin's smaller cities and rural communities, bingo nights at the local VFW, church, or fire station remain important social events, particularly during the long northern winters when indoor entertainment takes on added value. Supper clubs, a uniquely Wisconsin institution, sometimes incorporate bingo nights into their community event calendars. Wisconsin's Door County peninsula and northern lake country regions see seasonal bingo activity during the busy summer tourism months, with visiting families discovering and joining local community games. The state's Germanic tradition of Gemütlichkeit (coziness and social togetherness) aligns naturally with the communal spirit of bingo, and the game continues to thrive as a valued form of community entertainment and charitable fundraising across the Badger State.

Frequently Asked Questions About Bingo in Wisconsin

How many bingo halls are in Wisconsin?
Wisconsin has 102 bingo halls listed across 27 cities.
What cities in Wisconsin have bingo halls?
Wisconsin has bingo halls in 27 cities including Eau Claire, Kenosha, Appleton, West Allis, Green Bay, and more.
Which city in Wisconsin has the most bingo halls?
Eau Claire has the most bingo halls in Wisconsin with 16 venues listed.
How do I find bingo halls near me in Wisconsin?
Browse our Wisconsin 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 Wisconsin?
Most bingo halls in Wisconsin 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.