New Hampshire charitable gaming revenue hit $37.5 million in November, up 67.1% from the previous year’s $22.4 million as the state welcomed renovated and expanded venues and introduced video lottery terminals.
The figures, published by the New Hampshire Lottery, show that of the 14 casinos, The Nash recorded the highest revenue for the month with $7.5 million, with historical horse racing generating $4.2 million, games of chance $3.3 million, and video lottery terminals, $2.8 million. The casino opened its expanded venue on March 5.
Revo Casino Lebanon saw the biggest revenue jump of the month, up 249.9% from $675,233 to $2.4 million. The casino finished its $10 million renovation in December 2024, closing its temporary casino.
Additional revenue rises were reported by Beach Club Casino, increasing 9.9%, Chasers Poker Room, which reported a 3.8% rise, and the Revo Casino Manchester, which reported a 1.4% rise.
Aces + Eights Casino experienced the most significant dip in November, with revenue declining 82.1% from $80,563 to $14,384.
Other dips were reported by Gate City Casino, which saw a 68.2% decline from $4.7 million to $1.5 million, and Revo Casino Dover, down 10% from $2.4 million to $2.1 million.
Statewide, games of chance revenue totaled $10.4 million in November, up 58.9% from $6.5 million in 2024, while HHR saw a rise of 31.9% from $15.9 million to $21 million. Video lottery terminals, which were introduced in July, generated $6.1 million.

