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Casinos & Pokies in Dunedin

Find every licensed casino and pokie venue in Dunedin and its suburbs.

1Licensed casino
20Pokie venues
301Pokies machines

Casinos and Pokies in Dunedin

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Operator
CasinoDunedinDunedin Casinos Ltd
Pokies pub18MosgielGrassroots Trust Limited
Pokies pub18GlenrossGrassroots Trust Limited
Pokies pub18Dunedin CentralAotearoa Gaming Trust
Pokies pub18KaikoraiPub Charity Limited
Pokies pub18South DunedinAotearoa Gaming Trust
Pokies pub18Dunedin CentralThe Lion Foundation 2008
Pokies pub18MorningtonThe Lion Foundation 2008
Pokies pub18South DunedinNew Zealand Community Trust
Pokies pub18South DunedinAotearoa Gaming Trust
Pokies pub18Dunedin CentralNew Zealand Community Trust
Pokies pub18Dunedin CentralKiwi Gaming Foundation
Pokies pub18KensingtonGrassroots Trust Limited
Pokies pub18KewThe Lion Foundation 2008
Pokies pub12Saint KildaGrassroots Trust Limited
Pokies pub12North DunedinThe Lion Foundation 2008
Pokies pub10St KildaThe Lion Foundation 2008
Pokies pub9ConcordGrassroots Trust Limited
Pokies pub9WaikouaitiGrassroots Trust Limited
Pokies pub9South DunedinTAB New Zealand
Pokies pub6North East ValleyAotearoa Gaming Trust

Data sourced from the NZ Department of Internal Affairs register of licensed gambling venues. Refreshed quarterly.

About gambling in Dunedin

Dunedin has one licensed casino: Grand Casino Dunedin at 118 High Street, Dunedin 9016. The wider Otago region adds roughly 55 licensed pokie venue. Grand Casino Dunedin opened in 1999 and sits inside the heritage Grand Hotel building, a category-1 listed historic structure dating from 1883. This guide lists the casino plus Dunedin’s pokie venue by suburb, with addresses, indicative hours, and the DIA-register context that backs every venue entry.

Is There a Licensed Casino in Dunedin?

Yes. Grand Casino Dunedin is the only licensed casino in the Otago region outside Queenstown and the only casino in the Dunedin city area. It sits at 118 High Street, Dunedin 9016, in central Dunedin, near the Octagon, the University of Otago, and the Dunedin Railway Station. The operator is Grand Casino Dunedin Ltd, the licence-holding entity that has run the venue continuously since opening.

Grand Casino Dunedin opened in 1999 under what is now the Gambling Act 2003 and holds one of the six casino licences issued in New Zealand. The venue occupies the 1883 Grand Hotel building, one of Dunedin’s best-preserved heritage commercial structures. The building is a category-1 listed historic place under Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga, and the casino fit-out sits inside the restored hotel shell. The gaming floor, restaurants, and bars occupy the original public rooms.

The gaming floor runs blackjack, roulette, mini baccarat, poker, and over 180 pokies machines. Grand Casino Dunedin is a mid-sized Class 3 venue. It’s smaller than SkyCity Auckland or Christchurch Casino, but provides the full Class 3 game set at a more intimate scale. Full venue information, dress code, parking, and entry age sit on the Grand Casino Dunedin editorial page.

Where Are the Pokie Venues in Dunedin?

Dunedin’s pokie venue cluster in Dunedin CBD, the George Street and Princes Street hospitality strips, South Dunedin, Mosgiel, and the surrounding Otago towns. The city proper hosts roughly 35 pokie venue. The wider Otago region (outside Queenstown Lakes, which is covered separately) brings the total to around 55 venues.

  • Dunedin CBD: roughly 15 pokie venue, including pub-gaming rooms and sports-club RSAs along George Street, Princes Street, and the Octagon perimeter. Most CBD venues run between 9 and 18 pokies machine each.
  • South Dunedin: roughly 10 pokie venue, serving the working suburb and its RSA and Cosmopolitan Club network.
  • Mosgiel: roughly 5 pokie venue, reflecting the satellite town’s pub-and-club profile.
  • North East Valley and North Dunedin: roughly 5 pokie venue, including student-hospitality pubs near the University of Otago.

Outside Dunedin city, Otago towns with pokie venue include Balclutha, Oamaru, Alexandra, Cromwell, and Wanaka. Queenstown and its pokie venue are covered separately on the Casinos in Queenstown page. The DIA register at dia.govt.nz/Gambling-Class-4 is the authoritative venue list. Counts reflect the Q1 2026 snapshot.

What Hours Do Pokie Venues in Dunedin Operate?

Pokie venue in Dunedin typically run from late morning (10am to 11am) until 11pm or midnight, consistent with the national Class 4 licence pattern. Opening times track the parent pub’s liquor licence, and no pokie venue in the Dunedin area is permitted to run 24 hours.

Most Dunedin pubs close their gaming rooms at 11pm or midnight on weekdays. A limited number of venues extend Friday and Saturday gaming-room hours by one to two hours where the liquor licence permits later close. Sunday gaming is available at all pokie venue with a typical later start (11am to noon) and a midnight close.

Grand Casino Dunedin runs 11am to 3am daily. Those extended hours are fixed in the Class 3 licence conditions and don’t change seasonally. The casino is the only gambling venue in Dunedin that runs past midnight every day of the week.

How Do I Find a Pokie Venue Near Me in Dunedin?

The fastest way is the Pokies Near Me finder on this site. It lists every DIA-licensed Otago venue with current opening hours, live “open now” status, machine count, suburb, and one-tap Google Maps directions on every result. We rebuild the underlying register from the DIA’s quarterly Class 4 list and layer Google Business Profile hours on top, so you can filter to venues open right now — a capability the raw DIA register doesn’t provide.

For Dunedin-specific lookup, sort the venue table above by suburb or machine count, or tap any row to reveal opening hours, phone number, operator, and directions. The “Open now” toggle filters to venues open at your current NZ time. The scope and mechanics of Class 4 licensing (machine caps, stake limits, community-grants return) are covered on the pokie venue page.

If you’re unsure whether a Dunedin venue is DIA-licensed, check the signage inside the gaming room. Every pokie venue must display its DIA licence number and the Gambling Helpline NZ number (0800 654 655). Unlicensed gambling can be reported to the DIA on 0800 257 887.

What Games Are Available at Dunedin’s Casino and Pokie Venues?

Grand Casino Dunedin runs blackjack, roulette, mini baccarat, poker, and over 180 pokies machines. Mini baccarat is the scaled-down version of the full baccarat game, played on a smaller table and with fewer dealers. Poker at Grand Casino Dunedin includes regular cash games and occasional tournament events.

Table games at Grand Casino Dunedin spread across the restored Grand Hotel public rooms. The pokies machines accept denominations from 1 cent up through higher-limit options, and casino pokies carry no statutory per-spin stake cap. The casino is a Class 3 venue under the Gambling Act 2003, the same licence class that authorises SkyCity Auckland.

Pokie venue in Dunedin offer pokies machine only. No table games. Each venue runs between 1 and 18 machines under a $2.50 maximum stake per spin. Machine selection depends on the supplier contract at each venue. Common titles are reel-based and multi-line video pokies certified to DIA technical standards. Full rules and house-edge detail for each game type sits on the NZ casino games guide.

What Responsible Gambling Support Is Available in Dunedin?

Gambling Helpline NZ (0800 654 655) is available 24/7 from anywhere in New Zealand, including Dunedin and the wider Otago region. The service is free, confidential, and funded by the Ministry of Health. The Problem Gambling Foundation has Otago-based counsellors delivering harm-reduction programmes and personal counselling.

Grand Casino Dunedin runs voluntary self-exclusion and participates in the national multi-venue exclusion scheme. A self-exclusion at Grand Casino Dunedin is enforceable at all six licensed casinos in New Zealand. Pokie venue in Dunedin support single-venue self-exclusion under the DIA’s host-responsibility rules, with exclusion periods commonly set at six months, twelve months, or two years.

Every licensed venue in Dunedin must display Gambling Helpline NZ signage, provide host-responsibility-trained staff during gaming hours, and prohibit ATMs on the gaming floor. For the full list of Otago and national support services, exclusion procedures, and crisis lines, see the responsible gambling page.


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