The Brook
Seabrook, NH
The largest casino in NH, featuring a modern table area with multiple blackjack tables and a racebook.
Official WebsiteYour Complete Guide to Blackjack in New Hampshire
Yes, you can play live blackjack in New Hampshire! Licensed charitable casinos across the state offer table games. Here’s your complete guide to the best locations, rules, and tips for playing 21 in the Granite State.
Seabrook, NH
The largest casino in NH, featuring a modern table area with multiple blackjack tables and a racebook.
Official WebsiteManchester & Dover, NH
Classic casino experience featuring blackjack, poker, roulette, and a DraftKings sportsbook.
Official WebsiteSalem, NH
Famous poker room with plenty of blackjack tables and other popular games.
Official WebsiteConcord, NH
Small, friendly venue with blackjack, poker, and local charitable gaming.
Official WebsiteYes. Blackjack is legal as a charitable game regulated by the NH Lottery Commission. Licensed casinos donate a portion of proceeds to local nonprofits.
The minimum age for casino table games and poker is 18+. For sports betting and lottery, it is 21+.
Most NH casinos use Vegas-style rules: dealer stands on soft 17, players can double down on any two cards, and blackjack usually pays 3-to-2. Some low-minimum tables may pay 6-to-5—always check before playing.
Weekday tables often start at $5–$10. Weekends and busy nights may begin at $15–$25 at larger venues.
Gambling is for entertainment only. Never wager more than you can afford to lose. If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, help is available.
NH Problem Gambling Helpline: (603) 724-1605
Cite as: NHBlackjack.com (2025). Guide to Blackjack in New Hampshire. Retrieved from https://nhblackjack.com