Pub Casino is one of the new betting and casino sites in the UK, having launched as recently as 2023, but nothing about the site is new for UK punters. The bookie's owner L&L Europe Limited owns several betting and casino sites, such as All British Casino, and Pub Casino is another one of their brands.
In other words, there are quite a few sister sites for Pub Casino customers to join, all of which have nearly identical platforms. This is something that a lot of punters will appreciate as there is no acclimatisation period when switching between the brands.
Any new betting sites, or casino sites that matter, will naturally be given a bit more leniency on the actual quality as punters can claim a new welcome offer. That being said, Pub Casino is far from the best betting site on the market despite the backing of Altenar, which also provides the sportsbook for brands like Lottoland.
The welcome offer is okay, with a bet £10 get £10 structure, and the quality of the sportsbook is decent. It's clear, however, that Pub Casino mainly is a casino brand and this is something that sports punters will have to take into consideration before joining. On the flip side, that also means that the casino is quite good.
Below, we have taken a closer look at Pub Casino's sister sites; ones that are owned and operated by L&L Europe.
All British is the most prominent bookie under the L&L umbrella, founded in 2014, and it even sponsored the 2024 UK Championship in snooker. You could call it the flagship site of L&L Europe, even if the branding isn't the most unique (let's be honest), and this it's right to expect a certain standard.
The truth, however, is that All British Casino is just like any of its sisters on all fronts. Again, some punters will appreciate that the sisters are so similar but for others, this will be a reason not to join more than one of them. The welcome offer, at least on the sports front, is also decent here.
Hyper Casino operates in multiple markets, not just the UK, and there is a very clear focus on casino here. The sportsbook feels more like an afterthought but seeing as Altenar provides the platform, it's still decent sports betting. Nevertheless, we would recommend this more to casino players.
The fact that there is no sports welcome offer further attests to this, but it's possible that improvements will be made in the future. In any case, there is a good amount of payment methods available and the app also has a good average rating, though it's not available for Android which is a shame.
Finally, as the latest addition to the L&L portfolio, Quickbet is the company's attempt at breaking into the sports betting side of things. Casino can still be found on the site, as you would expect, but the branding and welcome offer (decent, by the way) leads us to believe that sports is the focus.
The betting margins are very good at around 5% and withdrawals from the site are relatively quick, as our test showed. We are certainly hoping that Quickbet could be the start of a sportsbook focus of sorts for L&L, because it really feels like the company has the resources to make something good here.
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