Butlers Bingo is owned by Broadway Gaming and is part of the same group as Glossy Bingo, Bingo Diamond, Dotty Bingo and Rosy Bingo. Like its sister sites it has a mash-up of the best bingo rooms from Pragmatic Play and Dragonfish including the exclusive Broadway Room.
Butlers Bingo is owned and operated by Broadway Gaming and has been delighting players for more than a decade. In its original incarnation as a Microgaming bingo site it was famous for one of its players landing a huge progressive jackpot win of more than £5 million. The 2012 win (which wasn’t on bingo, but on the Microgaming slot game The Dark Knight) remains the biggest ever at a bingo site.
A great deal has changed at Butlers Bingo since then. The site design has changed, partly to remove the cartoon figure of the butler in order to comply with today’s more stringent advertising restrictions and partly to make the site easy to play on from all devices with a modern, uncluttered user interface. And under the hood, it used to be a 100% Microgaming site and now it isn’t. The slots offering is still very Microgaming heavy but they also have many Eyecon slot games which have long been favourites with bingo players. As for the bingo, Microgaming withdrew their increasingly outdated looking bingo product in 2020 and Butlers Bingo moved on to the Pragmatic Play bingo platform.
Broadway subsequently bought the Dragonfish bingo software (along with many Dragonfish bingo sites), but kept all of their ex Microgaming bingo sites on Pragmatic Play, In 2025, however, change is in the air as a couple of Dragonfish bingo rooms are now available alongside the Pragmatic line-up.
Butlers Bingo has all of the networked Pragmatic Play bingo rooms, though not all are under the same names as at other Pragmatic Play bingo sites. For example, the 75 ball room that’s mostly known as Country Road is called Sapphire at Butlers Bingo, because that’s what the 75 ball room was called when they had Microgaming bingo rooms.
There’s also a 90 ball room with guaranteed prize pools, the Drop Pots 90 ball room, 30 and 80 ball rooms and the Pragmatic Play specials Bingo Blast (a 90 ball game which fast forwards through the earlier calls), Diamond Dazzle (which plays very much like Deal Or No Deal 90) and Animingo. Daily and weekly jackpots and seasonal specials run in rooms of their own.
Butlers Bingo also has the Broadway Room; as you’d expect from the name it’s exclusive to Broadway sites and is where they run bingo promotions including must-drop jackpots.
New for 2025 are two Dragonfish bingo rooms, the 90 ball Top Of The Shop and the 75 ball Mystery Jackpots.
If you’ve played at a Pragmatic Play bingo site before you will notice some major differences.
Pride of place in the slots lobby at Butlers Bingo is taken by Microgaming slots, hundreds of them. Although there’s no jackpots section, several Mega Moolah and WowPot titles take care of that side of things.
When you fancy a change from Microgaming, you can scroll down in the lobby to find popular slots from Pragmatic Play and Eyecon. You can also find games via the search box or via the “Payout Rates” link in the footer which goes to an alphabetical list of games with their RTP and a direct link to play.
What you won’t find at Butlers Bingo is any table or live casino games; they are very much a bingo and slots site and not a casino.
Butlers Bingo has a promotions page that explains the various must-go jackpot promotions they run in the Broadway room as well as showcasing a number of deposit offers that award slot bonus or spins. You’ll see different offers depending on your level in the player rewards scheme, which in turn is based on your activity over the last 30 days.
Butlers Bingo takes something of an old school approach, with the bingo and the community given lots of prominence. This is undoubtedly appealing to many players and helps explain why Butlers Bingo remains a popular choice despite having been around for such a long time.
The Responsible Gambling page at Butler’s Bingo is one of the most clearly laid out in the business. As well as clear descriptions of all the tools that can be accessed in account settings (including gaming history), there’s an affordability calculator, self assessment test, a whole separate section on protecting minors, direct link to Gamstop and it’s all topped off with a well made video illustrating the options.