More than 400 people gathered at Mecca Bingo in Chadwell Heath on Sunday as the legendary games hall opened its doors for the last time.
Alongside the usual activities, visitors were treated to a free buffet and live entertainment.
The staff, many of whom will move to the sister club in Romford, were acknowledged with flowers and champagne for their service over the years.
Membership manager Julie Abery said: “It was very emotional and of course members were upset because they had been coming for years but it was very well received.”
Ex-members of the Chadwell Heath branch are being supplied with cabs and Oyster cards to alternative clubs in Romford and Hornchurch as well as vouchers for free games.
The closure followed the end of the lease on the High Road building, which had been open as a bingo hall since 1966.
Falling membership meant owners Rank Plc didn’t think it financially viable to renew the lease, according to a Mecca spokesman.
Julie told the Post: “The admissions really dropped.
“We had about 1500 people a week coming through our doors [at the end] – but from experience I know there used to be nowhere to sit or even stand back in the day.”
She added the smoking ban and recession had been factors in the loss of members.
The Mecca spokesman added: “Closing a club is certainly never a decision we take lightly.
“We are always very sad when a club closes as we know they are places in the community people feel safe.
“We hope the people of Dagenham can continue to enjoy bingo at one of the other local clubs.”
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