Drunk Bingo

Drinking Bingo includes a real metal wire bingo ball spinner, 48 Bingo Balls (eight balls each in six different colors), and 6 multi-colored shot glasses. Each shot glass holds up to 1 ounce (29.5 milliliters) and is made of glass. With a state-of-the-art sound & lighting system, a modern design aesthetic, and personalized cocktail service, the all-new 340-seat bingo lounge at Santa Fe Station raises the bar. Enjoy handcrafted cocktails & pastries, a plush VIP area (perfect to rent out for bachelorette parties), and a separate smoking lounge. 👉 Send friends the bingo card that matches them 👉 Get the group chat ready RULES 🥃 GIVE A SHOT every time you hit a bingo 📹 SELFIE SHOT to chat or zoom when u get hit 🍻 EVERYONE DRINKS when middle rule hits 😢 YOU DRINK when you feel the sadness inside. Or make up your own rules.

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$98,560 donated to local charities in 2019!

We’re not your granny’s bingo.

Bingo is held every Thursday night with the exception of some noted dates which can be found on the events calendar. We limit our capacity to 700 people for fire code. Once our capacity is reached our doors close. We do not have any reserve seating and have the right to seat any player in any available seat at any time. So come early, catch up with old friends, meet new friends, celebrate birthdays, engagements, divorces or whatever floats your boat. We welcome you and your family to the best party ever at the best budget ever. Yes, you can bring your children; however, we can not control our guests. Bingo pads are $10.00 each and our concessions are ridiculously cheap!

  • Doors open 5:15 pm

  • Bingo starts at 7:00 pm

Every Thursday night our bar is popping! We offer a variation of beer including some craft varieties, wine and yummy ciders. Non-drinkers don’t worry we have you covered too, sodas, water and mixers are available as well. A few bucks at this bar go a long way. And occasionally the bar chairman will offer some out of this world specials!

If you come after work and are starving don’t sweat it. The kitchen is open from 6 – 8:30 every Thursday. Our group of volunteers are always ready to serve some of our delicious food so that you will not go hungry. All proceeds benefit Lodge 88 Youth club.

  • NO coolers or ice chests allowed in the hall.

  • NO crockpots or plug in appliances.

  • NO catering.

  • NO single serve products of any kind allowed in the hall.

  • If you asking if you can bring something in, then the answer is no.

This year we are only allowing CLEAR tote bags that you carry your light snacks into the facility.

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Are we BYOB….Yes but BYOB means….Bring Your Own Bottle (liquor) only. Wine and Spirits of 750 ml or larger are allowed and they cannot be pre mixed! One bottle per person PLEASE!

Please remember we are a non-profit organization and we love to give to other local charities; however, the only way can continue to give is if our patrons follow the rules. Please respect our venue as we are working hard to stay in compliance with TABC.

Come one come all and see what everyone is talking about #bingointheheights

Attention byob-ers!

Corkage fee of $3/bottle of wine or liquor is being implemented March 1st, 2020. All bottles must be checked at the door.

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Items and prices are subject to change at any time

+ Food

  • Hamburger
  • Double Hamburger
  • Triple Hamburger
  • Cheeseburger
  • Double Cheeseburger
  • Triple Cheeseburger
  • Plain Hot Dog
  • Cheese Dog
  • Chili Dog
  • Chili Cheese Dog
  • Sausage on a bun
  • Frito Pie
  • Frito Pie with Cheese
  • Nachos
  • Nachos with Chili
  • Grilled Cheese
  • Grilled Cheese w/Patty
  • Chick Fil a nuggets
  • Chick Fil A sandwich
Drinking

+ Domestic

  • Bud Light
  • Budweiser
  • Coors Light
  • Lone Star
  • Miller Lite
  • O’Douls

+ Premium

  • Art Car IPA
  • Corona
  • Czechvar
  • Dos Equis
  • Hopadillo
  • Lawnmower
  • Love Street
  • Michelob Ultra
  • Pilsner Urquell
  • Shiner Bock
  • Shiner Light Blonde

+ Barefoot Wine

  • Cabernet Sauvignon
  • Chardonnay
  • Merlot
  • Moscato
  • White Zinfandel

+ Wine Coolers

  • Exotic Berry
  • Margarita
  • Pina Colada
  • Strawberry Daiquiri
  • White Claw

+ Ciders

  • Angry Orchard
  • Austin Ciders Blood Orange
  • Austin Ciders Pineapple

+ Mixers

  • Bottled Water
  • Club Soda
  • Tonic
  • Ginger Ale
  • Cranberry Juice
  • Grapefruit Juice
  • Orange Juice
  • Pineapple Juice
  • Redbull
  • Topo Chico

+ Soft Drinks

  • Big Red
  • Brisk Lipton Tea
  • Coke
  • Coke Zero
  • Diet Coke
  • Dr. Pepper
  • Diet Dr. Pepper
  • Ginger Ale
  • Root Beer
  • 7 Up
  • Diet 7 Up
  • Sprite
  • Sunkist Orange

The card game Bingo has the same basic concept as the typical “bingo” game – the player that calls bingo wins the hand. There are two different ways you can play this game. It’s not required to bet with this game. You can use markers if you like for bragging rights.

How to Play Bingo with a Deck of Cards – Version #1

Each hand of Bingo is valued by the sum of the cards, and the cards are valued according to traditional Blackjack rankings. This means:

  • Face cards = 10 points
  • 10 through 2 = their face value
  • Aces = one or eleven according to the player’s needs

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Unlike playing bingo at a hall or online bingo, you won’t need a machine or bingo balls to play the game. This version of bingo only requires two decks of 52 playing cards, chips or coins, and two or more players. The players must all receive an even number of cards, and the same amount is laid out, face-down, in the center of the table. This means if each player receives five cards, the dealer will place five cards in the center of the table face down.

Bingo is usually played as a “high-low” game, meaning that the players with the highest and lowest scores will split the pot at the end of the hand.

To begin, each player antes into the pot (similar to variations of poker). The dealer turns over the first common card and any card in a player’s hand that matches the first common card will be discarded. If the player holds two of the same number, both cards can be discarded. The dealer will continue to turn over each common card one by one. Once the common cards have been played, the pot will be divided between the player with the highest score or lowest score.

Example of scoring – if you had 5,9,Q,Q,J and the dealer showed a 5,9,Q in the common cards, you would receive a total of 34 points for that round.

If a Bingo is called, that player will receive the entire pot and a new round begins. The pot will not be awarded to the player with the highest or lowest score.

How to Play Bingo with a Deck of Cards – Version #2

We generally choose to play this version of bingo over the one mentioned above.

To play this version requires one single deck of 52 playing cards. Each player will ante into the pot (ante determined before the game begins). The dealer will deal each player five cards face down and ten common cards. The common cards are placed in the center of the table.

When the deal is complete, the dealer will turn over the first common card. Players holding the same number in their hand will discard the card (s) and place them directly in front of them. The dealer will continue to turn over each card until all of the common cards are face up.

If your cards were not called during that particular round, you will be required to pay for them. The value of each card is equal to the ante. As an example, if a player has three cards left at the end of the round 1, the player would be required to pay $3 assuming the ante is $1.

A new round will begin by anteing into the pot again and the game will continue until someone calls a bingo.

To win this game you must call a bingo. A bingo is called when a player has discarded all five cards and that player will win the pot uncontested. If a tie occurs, the players that called bingo will split the pot.

Note – If the dealer flips a card that has already been called, the dealer will turn over the first card in the deck and use that card as a substitute. If that card has already been called, he will continue to turn over cards until a new card can be used.

If a player receives four of the same number a re-deal is called. This rarely happens, but is possible.