Top Costa Bingo sister sites
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Costa Bingo sister sites 2025
Mint Bingo
The status of Costa Bingo as one of the most popular bingo sites on the Grand Battery Holdings Limited network can’t be disputed. It is, however, a little surprising when you consider how much better-looking than Costa Bingo the majority of the Costa Bingo sister sites are. As a case in point, here’s Mint Bingo, which is in with a shout of being the best-looking of them all. This is a wide-focus iGaming site, which despite its name, is as interested in serving you with the latest and greatest online slots as it is in serving you great bingo rooms. None of the bingo rooms at Mint Bingo are exclusive to the site, but you won’t see them presented any better anywhere else in the range. Every iGaming site has its weaknesses, though, and the weakness at Mint Bingo is its comparatively small and stingy welcome promotion.
Two Fat Ladies
Grand Battery Holdings hasn’t kept all of the Costa Bingo sister sites it bought from the 888 Group operational. It’s closed quite a few of them down, and the reasons why it’s shut them down aren’t always clear. We guess it has something to do with how many visitors or players they receive each week or perhaps their viability as a long-term brand. With that in mind, we’re surprised that Two Fat Ladies has avoided the axe thus far – it’s hardly the most politically correct of terms. We guess it’s managed to stick it out because it was already popular with players when the deal was done, and the term “Two Fat Ladies” is still associated with bingo, no matter how much some people might try to scrub the term out. We’re too polite to call the ladies on the homepage of this iGaming site “fat,” but they do a good job of selling the theme.
Cherry Wins
The Costa Bingo sister sites are mostly also bingo sites – but there’s an emphasis there on the word “mostly.” Some of them would be better described as slots or casino sites, and Cherry Wins is one of them. If you’ve been around the world of casinos for a while, you’ll know what to expect from a site with a name like this. The cherry is a symbol that comes from the classic days of slots, and so it stands to reason that Cherry Wins will be a classic, traditional slots site. That perception isn’t far wrong. It’s a straight-to-the-point casino with approximately five hundred games to offer – all of which are slots – and a reasonable welcome promotion. There are no promotions at Cherry Wins beyond the welcome promotion, though. It’s perfectly possible to have fun at Cherry Wins, but there’s nothing at the casino to persuade you to stick around.
Vegas Spins
Vegas Spins claims to be the casino site that allows players to “hit the strip from home,” but it takes more than that to establish an authentic Las Vegas theme at an online casino. This is the most over-used theme in all of iGaming, with hundreds of iterations out there. The only attempt that Vegas Spins makes at theming is to have the word “Vegas” spelt out in a spotlight-like font. It’s better than nothing, but it’s hardly immersive. Can Vegas Spins make up for it in other ways? Well, it puts as many as 777 free spins on Starburst up for grabs as part of its welcome promotion, but there’s no guaranteed way of winning it. Perhaps the true appeal of Vegas Spins is in the oddities that it offers – bingo roulette, for example. That’s not something you’ll find at too many other Costa Bingo sister sites.
Health Games
We’re not sure that Health Games is the iGaming site that it once was. When it was first conceived, it was supposed to be a partner site for the Health Lottery, which is one of the biggest lottery games in the UK. The issue is that Health Games has switched networks since then, whereas the Health Lottery is still run by the same people. The link between the lottery and the website is broken. Now that Health Games is one of the Costa Bingo sister sites, does it still give any money to charity? Based on all the information we can find, the answer to that question is “yes” – but only a proportion of first deposits. Still, that’s better than nothing. The website offers slots, bingo games and Slingo, but there’s an absence of live casino and dealer action to be had.
Pick Me Up Bingo
You don’t even need to have bought a copy of Pick Me Up to understand what Pick Me Up is – the cover of the celebrity-obsessed magazine stares out at you from the magazine rack every time you visit Tesco, Sainsbury’s or your shop of choice. The official Pick Me Up branding will either be at the core of the appeal of this bingo site if you like what the magazine does, or it could be a reason to give it a wide berth if you’re not a fan. There are a few Costa Bingo sister sites with similar licences – you’ll also find the official bingo and casino sites of Chat Mag and Woman Magazine on the Grand Battery Holdings Limited platform. In each case, they’re surprisingly weak when it comes to promotions. In fact, the x85 wagering requirement that Pick Me Up Bingo imposes against its welcome promotion might be a reason to skip it even if you love the magazine.
Bingo Ireland
When we were talking about Vegas Spins, we said the Las Vegas theme is the most over-used in all of iGaming. Bingo Ireland is an invitation for us to reconsider that statement, as the Irish theme is every bit as omnipresent. Having said that, most sites that use it do a better job with it than Bingo Ireland. It’s like the designers thought that the name and a hint of green would be enough to establish the theme, which it isn’t. See if you can spot the issue with Bingo Ireland’s welcome promotion – it’s a matched deposit slots bonus plus 150 free spins. That’s right – it’s all to do with slots and nothing to do with bingo. It’s not the only one of the Costa Bingo sister sites that’s guilty of picking the wrong focus, but it feels worse at Bingo Ireland because the rest of the site looks so plain and uninteresting.