A winner at 'the Croups' hoping to make it to Vegas. (Image: Les Croupiers Facebook)
Les Croupiers, known affectionately as “The Croups”, has stood as a Cardiff fixture since opening on St Mary’s Street in 1968. In 2009, the venue relocated to a spacious new building near the Cardiff City Stadium, gaining free parking and expanding its offerings to serve both casual visitors and serious gamblers.
The club’s warm, unpretentious atmosphere remains a highlight, combining old-world charm with modern convenience. Patrons enjoy friendly dealer support and a welcoming environment for those new to casino gaming.
Les Croupiers Cardroom Cardiff wrapped up another high-energy weekend with major wins in its poker room. Saturday night saw Paula and Chris split the Superstack tournament, while Sunday featured a £5,000 pot finale settled through a four-way ICM deal.
Andy McLeod, a familiar face in the local scene, continued his hot streak, prompting speculation on a weekend “hat trick” of victories.
Known for its vibrant poker community and regular tournaments, Les Croupiers remains a staple for Welsh poker players, offering late-night games, substantial prize pools, and a welcoming atmosphere for both amateurs and pros.
Open daily from 2 pm until the early hours, Les Croupiers provides a diverse lineup of games, including classical table games: American roulette, blackjack, three‑card poker, dice, and punto banco.
There is an electronic roulette and one of the only craps tables outside London. With a robust slot floor with over 50 games featuring progressives and jackpots up to £12,000, offering a reported 94 % payout, among the best in Wales.
For poker enthusiasts, the club boasts one of the UK’s largest poker rooms, open from 6 pm to 4 am with a full schedule of cash games and tournaments including Texas Hold ’em, Omaha, and Irish Poker.
Les Croupiers frequently comes up in local and charity-focused posts. Its Facebook page regularly promotes special events, including the annual Arthur Howell Memorial Poker Tournament, held in support of City Hospice, a highlight that draws players for both competition and a cause.
A recent Casinos.com review (June 2025) praised the venue’s inclusive vibe, friendly staff, and value-added extras like complimentary refreshments (soft drinks, coffee, chicken wings, baguettes).
Beyond the gaming tables, Les Croupiers offers several attractions, including Good World Chinese Restaurant, on-site and open into the evening, serving both Western and authentic Chinese dishes, is a favourite among patrons. There is a sports bar equipped with ten HD screens showing Sky and BT Sports, a popular stop for Welsh rugby fans post-match. Free parking, complimentary table-side snacks, and a no-entry-fee policy ensure a relaxed visit for both novices and experienced players.
Les Croupiers operates under the UK Gambling Commission and is a member of the Betting & Gaming Council. It champions safe gambling practices, offering self-exclusion and daily limits, and supports GameCare resources. The casino also embraces diversity with staff recruitment policies aligned with the BGC’s DICE Board standards.
Les Croupiers continues to evolve, balancing tradition with growth. They consistently engage with their community through charitable tournaments and social gaming events. According to their Facebook page, upcoming poker nights, tournaments, and themed gaming sessions remain key crowd-pullers.
Whether you’re seeking high-stakes poker or a casual evening of gaming and dinner, Les Croupiers offers a uniquely Cardiff blend of entertainment, hospitality, and community spirit.
Les Croupiers appeals to a broad audience, from casual visitors who appreciate the friendly environment, accessible games, and dining options to serious gamblers who benefit from high stakes, professional poker setups, and robust slot jackpots. Their community-minded patrons value tournaments and events that give back through charitable initiatives.


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