Rendezvous Brighton Marina Poker

Posted : admin On 3/29/2022
Rendezvous Brighton Marina Poker Rating: 6,7/10 9200 votes
Out of town centre all in one box

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Rendezvous Casino Brighton ( Website) Brighton Marina Village, Brighton BN2 5UT, UK +44 127 396 1729 Dealer’s choice £500 Min £10 session fee/hour, Blinds £2/£5 optional £10 Dealer’s choice £100 Min £9/hour session fee/hour,£5/.5 hour Blinds £2/£2 optional £5. Rendezvous Casino One of the most ultimate entertainment venues in all of Brighton, right in the heart of the marina, the Rendezvous Casino offers blackjack, live roulette, electronic roulette and live poker, in fact the Rendezvous poker rooms have been home to the World Series of Poker and a number of festivals on an annual basis. About Rendezvous Casino Conveniently located in Brighton Marina Village, Rendezvous Casino is where customers can enjoy a hearty meal at the Waterside restaurant, order refreshments at one of the bars or play poker, blackjack, roulette or slots at the casino. Patrons can hire an events suite for birthday parties and conferences. Win a free seat to the Unibet Poker Tour in Brighton and play for a share (Image: Unibet Open Official/Flickr). Destination Brighton! Venue: Rendezvous Brighton, Brighton Marina Village, Brighton.

Rendezvous

Reg/Walk In: Walk in
Cashout at Machines: Coupon
Dress Code: Neat and tidy casual.
Rewards Programme: Yes
Parking: Free customer parking + Valet
Restaurants: Yes
Bars: Yes

Rendezvous Brighton Marina Poker

Address: Brighton Marina Village, BN2 5U
Telephone: 44 1273605602
Website:http://brighton.rendezvouscasino.com/

The Caesars casino in Brighton – better known as the Rendezvous, since evidently Caesars like to have a bunch of different brands (Alea, Rendezvous, Playboy etc) is situated down at the Marina village, a couple of miles (ie don’t try and walk it) from the centre. When you drive from the Pier end of town, don’t panic if you think you’ve driven past it, you have to go past and do a U-turn at some lights.

The development is a bit of a mixture, with some lovely residential, nice restaurants, an Asda, a McDonalds and the worst run cinema I’ve ever been to next door, which appears to have a problem with popcorn grenades going off every day – or perhaps lazy cleaners. The casino itself is pretty easy to find, and has its own car park, and although that is often full (and usually seems to be for valet parking) there’s an enormous car park right next door. In fact this car park is a bit of a tricky customer – you don’t realise at first that it’s two that join in the middle, and are indistinguishable from each other if you park without concentrating – make sure you check if you are in the East or the West bit. I didn’t, and once I’d got to 15 minutes looking for my car, was almost at the stage of tears of frustration. I would say I’ll never do that again, but this was the second time it’s happened to me (in my defence, the squares of Milton Keynes all look the same too ……)

At the casino, it’s open door, so wander in. Bear in mind that it’s on two levels, and most unusually, all the action is on the top floor, so head straight up in the lift. I turned left into the ground floor, where it used to all happen, to find a huge largely empty room with a few partiers apparently having a learn to play session – all very odd. One can only assume they built the place too big – like I guess they did with the now-closed Leeds site. There’s a spiral staircase here too to get to the top deck and all the action.

On this level, it was all a lot more interesting, being a busy Friday night. The slots and many of the Electronic Roulette terminals are in the corner where the lift comes out, and it’s a nice hidey hole to sit and play in, along with the friendliest slot host I have ever seen in UK casinos (who also looked pretty good in a tight, short dress). There’s a poker room tucked into the corner, and a large restaurant along one side, which was largely populated by a 70th birthday party – nice touch, to get a punting trip on your big day.

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It’s a site full of steps which feels a little like a booby trapped deserted Vietnamese village – just when you are relaxing and off your guard, there’s another unexpected step, like the lethal one in the gents toilets, which nearly took me out for good. Headed back onto the floor however, you can take a seat in the really nice bar area, where there are also ERs overlooking the floor, albeit looking through an extraordinary ER jackpot sign, with rolling amounts you can win with seemingly no clue or instruction at all as to how you go about trying to pocket them, all a little odd.

Overall it’s a lovely if largely unused site, and with a large number of rather glamorously dressed women wandering about (and, I expect, men I didn’t notice so much) it seems popular, certainly on a weekend. An upscale spot for a night out.


The Rendezvous Casino about 15 minutes away from the famous Heathrow Airport is situated in the heart of Mayfair District and owned by the London Clubs International, a company with 40 long years of experience in the casino industry and is regarded as one of the top casinos in London.

With its doors open to welcome players from 12pm to 6am daily, this exclusive casino offers more than a dozen tables of Roulette, Blackjack, Poker, Stud Poker and Punto Banco. Sports betting is also available along with electronic gaming machines and a variety of slots. They observe a strict dress code and for the high rollers an exclusive gaming area is provided, and if you really want to play a competitive game, the casino has regular Poker tournaments.

A hop, skip and a jump away from this magnificent casino is the Grosvenor Hotel, a five star property which caters to royalty, business people and the cine world. However, you don’t have to be rich to stay at this superb hotel as the hotel also has rooms at affordable prices. The Rendezvous Restaurant which adjoins the hotel offers sumptuous multi-cuisine food and the restaurant is known for its unique selection of wines. This restaurant is famous for its Mediterranean spread.

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For the weight conscious and fitness fanatics, a gym, spa and fitness centre are available with up-to-date cardio equipment to give you the best work out and have your cardio-vascular system taken care of. The nightclubs and the nightlife are enthralling and the Annabel Club is a wonderful location to visit, the only place where Her Highness Queen Elizabeth has ever visited!

Rendezvous Casino, at the Brighton Marina
The Rendezvous at Brighton Marina is an exclusive casino and offers a wide selection of casino games like Roulette, Blackjack, Craps, Texas Hold’em Poker, and Three Card Poker. Electronic machines and Slots with progressive jackpots is unique to this place.

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Rendezvous Casino at Brighton arranged a donation camp to collect goodies to be donated to Gauteng Province, in South Africa. As the deck of cards forms an iconic sign for casinos, the casino decided to use Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs and Spades to distinguish the collection.

Hearts signified clean second hand clothing to be used by adults and children, especially woolens and warm clothing. Diamonds stood for children and adults reading books.Clubs implied sports kit and equipment, including soccer boots, sports kit, sports items like rackets and balls etc., as South African children love to play sport, and Spades signified Art and Craft Material which included paint, paper, crayons and drawing materials.

The donation camp was thrown open to public and the staff at the casino would sort out the items and have them shipped to Emerald Casino Resort in Gauteng which is also a top casino in South Africa, where they would be distributed to the locals. What a casino thrill! Campbell Dickson, Club Director at Rendezvous Casino Brighton, commented that the staff members were passionate about working towards this noble cause, and the joint effort in fund raising was commendable. They were refraining from collecting money but material goods, which in their opinion made a difference to the lives of the not so privileged in Gauteng.