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Atlantic City NJ
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SUMMER GUIDE TO
Atlantic City
CHRISTOPHER GABELLO/METRO
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Clubs, casinos, bars and
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Gas prices putting the hurt on A.C. road trips?
Maybe or maybe not. But remember that New Jersey Transit from 30th Street
to A.C. is just $8 each way, and you’re there in under 90 minutes. METRO
’s guide to:
Hey good lookin’
Atlantic City
Nights still sizzle in
and out of the clubs
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Events
coming to
A.C. this
summer
Guess which casino has the bestlooking waitresses? See Page 17 for
the answer and some tips for how
to win at the casinos, or at
least walk away with
your shirt.
May
DEBORAH GIBSON. Tonight, 8
p.m., Tomorrow and Friday, 9
p.m. Harrah’s, 777 Harrah’s
Blvd., 609-441-5000,
www.ticketmaster.com, $25
Grab your scrunchie, crimper
and pile of Playbills for Debbieturned-Deborah’s pop Broadway extravaganza.
Lil Wayne’s in town June 8.
July
THE WEDDING SINGER
July1toAug.31, Mon.,7p.m.,
Tue.toThurs.andSun.,8p.m,
Tue.andSun.,3p.m.,Fri.,9p.m.
Harrah’s, 777 Harrah's Blvd.,
609-441-5000,
www.ticketmaster.com, $30$50
Unlike the movie, Adam
Sandler himself won't be bawling onstage in this musical production. That’s good news.
DJ AM & DJ JAZZY JEFF. May
25, 10 p.m. Mur.Mur at
Borgata, One Borgata Way
609-317-1000,
www.borgatanightlife.com,
Two of the most well-known
spinners around take to the DJ
booth for a Memorial Day
Weekend party.
BILL MAHER. May 31, 8 p.m.
Borgata Music Box, One Borgata Way, 609-317-1000,
www.theborgata.com, $45$65
The man who made smartalecking his life’s work sits
down to talk about safe, noncontroversial topics like
puppies and kittens. Or maybe
he’ll talk lots of politics. Either
one.
Borgata’s hip nightclub Mixx is reliable for a dense dance floor, high-energy DJs, and brightly colored lights zipping around the action.
ELTON JOHN
There’s something for
everyone in A.C. but it’s
the nightlife that’s often
most exciting. Here’s a
sampling of the best the
casinos have to offer
after sundown.
June 8, 8 p.m. Boardwalk
Hall, 2301 Boardwalk, 609348-7000, www.ticketmaster
.com, $65-$125
Lil Wayne looks to shed that
diminutive association with selections from his long-awaited
new album.
June 21, 9 p.m. Caesar’s, 2100
Pacific Ave., 800-677-7469,
www.ticketmaster.com,
$40-$75
The queen of comedy — Gen X
is still waiting for its own Carol
Burnett — shares her bawdy,
brilliant self with an adoring
audience.
Harrah’s: The Pool
Mur.mur and Gypsy are cool
and we’re excited for the
Water Club, but Mixx is the
original party spot.
It’s more like a nightclub
with water in the middle.
Trump Taj Mahal: Casbah
Over the top, sure, but it
rocks like its namesake.
Showboat: Club Worship
There’s three levels and
karaoke every Friday. Nuff
said.
July 19, 8 p.m., Boardwalk Hall
2301 Boardwalk, 609-3487000, www.ticketmaster.com,
$67-$227
Singing along at an Elton John
concert isn’t just encouraged,
it's practically mandatory—especially on a “Rocket Man”themed tour.
GOV’T MULE
July 25, 9 p.m, House of Blues,
801 Boardwalk, 609-236BLUE, www.ticketmaster.com,
$30-$36
Get your Southern soul on with
jams from the Allman Brothers
Band spin-off.
Water Club
Borgata’s red-hot
new tower opens
in June.
August
A BIT SQUARE
Lucy the Elephant
This eye-catching attraction is worth a
trip to Margate.
Firewaters Bar
The Snickers
martinis shine
at this Trop spot.
Harrah’s Pool
With its bar in
full effect, it’s
always a hip hang.
GLADYS KNIGHT
HIP
CAROL BURNETT
The 50 draft beers are only
the beginning.
A.C. Aquarium
The new interactive
Tropical Rain Forest exhibit is a nice touch,
though.
LIL WAYNE AND BIRDMAN
June 21, 9 p.m. Borgata Music
Box, One Borgata Way, 609317-1000,
www.theborgata.com, $45
The foulest-mouthed man to
ever charm his way through
“Full House,” Saget can dish on
everything from the Olsen
Twins to “The Aristocrats”
these days.
Borgata: Mixx
Options all over the map for young and old visitors to A.C.
YOUNG
June
BOB SAGET
Tropicana: Firewaters Bar
The Pier Shops
Fountain
Ooh, look how
pretty.
A.C. Art Center
Some culture can help
offset so much
debauchery.
Gospel Brunch
Let the House of
Blues feed your
soul after a big
night out.
Havana Rooftop Slots
Despite its name,
Trop’s new room is
indoors, but there are
Cuban-style drinks and
sometimes a cigar roller.
OLDER
The Pier Shops
restaurants
Try them all and
see which is your
favorite.
Gypsy Bar
Enjoy tequila
samplers and
pomegranate
habanero wings at
Borgata’s gem.
Aug. 8-9, 9 p.m. Tropicana
Casino, Brighton and Boardwalk avenues, 800-526-2935,
$25-$75
This legendary R&B diva
doesn’t need no stinkin’ Pips
— she’s going strong thirty
years after her first single.
NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK
Sept. 27, 8 p.m. Borgata Event
Center, One Borgata Way,
609-317-1000,
www.ticketmaster.com, Sold
Out
Don’t have your seats yet for
the sold-out blowout? Start
cruising Craigslist now,
because the return of the
fabbest five to ever wear
stonewashed denim is the
hottest ticket in town this
summer.
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ATLANTIC CITY CONVENTION & VISITORS AUTHORITY
Don’t forget fun for the kids
Treat the young ones to Shark Park, a sprawling wooden
wonderland of a playground in nearby Brigantine. METRO
No dice? No problem
There’s still plenty to do in A.C. beyond the casinos
Beach bars in A.C. are always fun, by day or night.
Go on, hit the beach
From the bikini bars and
the boardwalk to nearby
towns and attractions,
life’s a beach in A.C.
Ventnor: Yearning for a sun-
Boardwalk: Whether slowly
strolling or catching a buggy, the boardwalk is the
quintessential A.C. experience for all ages. There’s
enough rides, games, food
and shopping to keep you
occupied for hours, if not
days. And you’ll get some
sun while you’re at it.
Margate: There’s more to
ny bike ride or beach walk?
Ventor remains a bustling
destination for everyone.
Margate than Lucy, the
beloved giant elephant. An
even bigger draw is the
packed beach and its plentiful fishing opportunities.
Longsport: Unlike its Absecon siblings above, Longport is an underappreciated shore spot.
Bikini Beach Bar: Sip sum-
mer drinks while lounging
in or near the sand and taking in the eye candy all
around you. If this one’s
too crowded, don’t worry:
Trump Plaza and Hilton
have their own.
Brigantine: This island off-
shoot of A.C. is perfect for
fishing, surfing, swimming
and feasting your eyes on
dolphins and sunsets at
the Sea Wall.
DOUG WALLEN/METRO
Ah, Atlantic City. Is it still a
nice excursion for grannies
or is it the new Shangri-La
for those more attached to
their iPod than an oxygen
tank? This summer will
see a slew of openings in
town, many attracting
those who don’t even
know how to operate a
one-armed bandit.
Immersion, The Spa at The
Water Club
At the Water Club, Atlantic
City’s first boutique hotel
(which means no casino),
there are many things for a
nongambler to check out,
such as new upscale shops,
luxury lofts and five pools.
However, we’re most excited about Immersion, a new
36,000-square-foot highend spa whose menu is
filled with amazing options.
Immersion
One Renaissance Way
Opens in June
800-800-8817
www.thewaterclubatborga-
ta.com
The 5th Floor, The Chelsea
The Chelsea, a very pink
boutique hotel set to open
toward the end of the
summer, has designed one
of its floors — “the 5th
Floor” — as a decadent
hot spot. It’s home to a
swimming pool with private cabanas, the latest
Stephen Starr restaurant
called Chelsea Prime and
three over-21 club areas.
We think this will be the
best place to party in AC
since the name “Borgata”
was uttered.
The Chelsea
111 S. Chelsea Ave. (at the
Boardwalk)
866-393-3285
www.theChelsea-AC.com
The Pool at Harrah’s Resort
A popular spot since it
opened last year, Harrah’s
pool will soon be for more
than just taking a dip.
Starting Memorial Day
weekend, the deck will feature live DJs on Friday and
Atlantic City’s newest boutique hotel, the Chelsea, is set to open
at the end of the summer.
Saturday night. And for a
bonus, Carmen Electra will
make an appearance there
tomorrow in the flesh at
11:30 p.m.
The Pool at Harrah’s Resort
777 Harrah’s Blvd.
609-441-5233
www.harrahs.com
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New openings
Gertrude’s
7309 Ventnor Ave., Ventnor
823-3003
From budget to gourmet,
good food is all over A.C.
Sink your teeth into steak and seafood, pasta and pizza and more
PHOTOS BY CODY GLENN/METRO
Open a month
now, Gertrude’s is run by
and named after the mom
of Chef Neil Elsohn from
Cape May’s popular
Waters Edge. He arrives
with his zeal for inventive
seafood very much intact,
as proven by somewhat
wild entrees and a steady
stream of lively starters.
SEAFOOD.
Fake meat on the boardwalk?
The Philly-made faux-meat product Veggie Steak is available in the style of
beef or chicken in a sandwich at Godfather’s On The Boardwalk. METRO
Dubliner Irish Pub &
Grill
325 E. Jimmie Leeds Rd.
652-2210
Although outside
A.C., this Galloway Township haunt has been going
strong since it debuted in
February, specializing in
traditional Irish fare with
losing anyone who just
wants to hoist a pint and
enjoy a game on TV.
IRISH.
McCormick & Schmick’s
777 Harrah’s Blvd.
609-441-5000
Coming in June,
this chain’s newest
location looks to rival
Phillips and other successful destinations in town
for oceanic cuisine.
SEAFOOD.
Top pick
White House
METRO/DW
QuickQ&A
“Pantry Raid” celebrity chef Michael Schulson is opening his first
restaurant, the Japanese spot Izakaya, at
the Borgata in June.
If you can deal with them calling hoagies “submarines,” White House has been around since the 1940s and is like Pat’s and Geno’s rolled into one, only better.
Whether you’re driven by
your cravings or your
wallet, here are some
smart bets for A.C. dining.
$$$
Knife & Fork Inn
Q
A
What attracts you so
much to Asian
cuisine?
I started out in
French food when I
worked at Le Bec
Fin. But then I was at
Susanna Foo and I’ve been
pigeoned-holed with Asian
food for the last 10 years.
But it’s a blessing as it’s
been the hottest food for
seven or eight years now.
It has light and clean
flavors and is really a fun
food.
Q
Atlantic & Pacific Aves.
609-344-1133
Hearty
seafood and meat arrive
direct from the wood-fired
grill at this Prohibition-era
landmark. There’s also inventive sides (goat cheese
gratin potatoes, French
Fried beet chips), impressive wines, and appetizers
(lobster spring rolls, mini
Kobe burgers) that you'll
be begging to let someone
share with you.
STEAKHOUSE.
mean?
A
DOROTHY ROBINSON/METRO
Phillips Seafood
The Pier Shops at Caesars
609-348-2273
The popular
chain is at its best with
this posh location,
complete with an eager
chef and an eye-catching
wine room. Start with the
oysters but make sure to
leave room for the
gourmet mac and cheese
topped with luscious King
crab.
SEAFOOD.
Sonzai Sushi & Sake
The Pier Shops at Caesars
609-348-4443
A newer addition to
the Pier Shops’ solid string
of restaurants, this cute
oasis has a breathtaking
beach view and a
nighttime happy hour (9
to 11 p.m. Mon.-Sat.)
SUSHI.
to oysters and A.C.-style
hot shrimp. A nifty selection of mini-sandwiches
includes Lil’ Porky and Lil’
Beefy for $3 and Chicken
Cutlet Italiano and Spicy
Chicken Breast for $4. Also
expect homemade pizza,
20 unique martinis and, in
a new twist, Wi-Fi.
AC Diner
2500 Atlantic Ave.
609-344-3332
DINER. The
Los Amigos
1926 Atlantic Ave.
609-344-2293
A cozy sliver of
the old school almost
swallowed by the squeakyclean chains around it,
this beloved Mexican spot
thrives thanks to a warm,
colorful décor and great
food and service. Pitchers
of margaritas don’t hurt
either, and there’s
Mexican beer and strong
starters to boot. And every
meal includes free chips
and a nicely garlic-y salsa.
Atlantic City Bar & Grill
1217-1219 Pacific Ave.
609-348-8080
A host of
fresh seafood lurks here,
from Alaskan Snow Crab
and Whole Maine Lobster
SEAFOOD/PASTA. “The Grill”
specializes in seafood, pasta, fried platters and very
cheap beer. Dive into the
open-faced hot beef sandwich with gravy and thick
fries or decide for yourself
if the pizza is worthy. Like
White House, though, this
atmospheric old-school
hangout is cash-only.
decades White House has
thrilled A.C. residents and
visitors with its
cheesesteaks and mayoless tuna subs. Warning:
It’s cash only and you’d be
wise to call ahead with
your order.
Buffets
Borgata Buffet
$$
MEXICAN.
You describe Izakaya
as “Japanese pub
fare.” What does this
One of the cool
things that
separates us from
normal Japanese
restaurants is usually the
cuisine is grouped. If you
want to get satays, you
have to go to a satay
restaurant. Sushi, you
have to go to a sushi
restaurant. We’re going to
have it all under one roof.
And I’ll be there all
summer, cooking it up.
featuring dollar beer and
sake, $3 cocktails and several sushi specials.
Reflections Cafe
777 Harrah’s Blvd.
609-441-5000
Recently relocated to just across the bumping pool bar at Harrah’s,
Reflections pairs burgers
and sandwiches with allday breakfast and cooler
choices like pan-seared
calves liver and Asianglazed wings with wasabi
sour cream. Plus, the
menu’s back page is
stocked with authentic
Asian dishes, including $5
kim chee.
blintzes and
Eggs Jubilee stand out at
this 24-hour retro
favorite, but head straight
for the omelets, especially
the Italiano: It’s a feast of
veggies, provolone and
pasta sauce. Also enjoy the
buttery home fries and
fast, friendly service.
BAR/CAFE.
$
SEAFOOD/PASTA.
Tony’s Baltimore Grill
2800 Atlantic Ave.
609-345-5766
1 Borgata Way
609-317-1000
Whether
digging into an epic
dinner or trying out the
omelet stations at the Sunday brunch version, this
buffet is among the best
regarded in town. Seafood
is tops here, from mussels
to soft-shell crabs, but
there’s no shortage of options. That includes countless international options
for eaters out there with a
yen for the more exotic.
ALL YOU CAN EAT.
Waterfront Buffet
777 Harrah’s Blvd.
800-242-7724
White House
2301 Arctic Ave.
609-345-1564
SANDWICHES. When subs
are this big, this cheap
($14) and this delicious, of
course there’s going to be
a cult following. For
ALL YOU CAN EAT. Food
stations are the name of
the game at this famed
Harrah’s feast, including
soup and salad, pasta,
seafood, steak, sushi, Mongolian barbecue and
desserts, among others.
It’s quite a big one, even
by buffet standards, which
may be another reason it
sees such a loyal turnout.
DOUG WALLEN/METRO
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Smoke ’em if you got ’em
A full smoking ban on A.C.’s casino floors will kick in Oct. 15,
making this summer a definite last hurrah for smokers. METRO
Gambling made easy
CODY GLENN/METRO
CODY GLENN/METRO
Top poker rooms
The Borgata’s poker room fills
up quickly but there’s rarely a
long wait for a game.
When it comes to trying
your hand at gambling,
trial and error is costly.
Here’s a quick and easy
guide to some of the
wisest places to start.
Cheap blackjack:
Showboat Since it’s not a
The poker boom has led to
more and more casinos opening poker rooms, but here are
a few that rise above the rest.
typical destination for high
rollers, many of the 41
blackjack tables are open
and cheap, sometimes as
low as $5.
Borgata
The most popular room also
has the most tables and
spreads the highest limits.
Beers are served in bottles and
there is rarely a long wait for
any game.
Open slot machines:
Bally’s Believe it or not, the
most slots in town (5,126,
including 1,182 nickel machines) live here. You’ll
have to deal with the Wild
West theme, of course.
Taj Mahal
No-frills old-school action is
the vibe in the second-biggest
room in A.C. The original
home of East Coast poker.
Best-looking cocktail waitresses:
Borgata This isn’t even
close. It’s as if Sports Illustrated is holding its Swimsuit Issue tryouts on the
casino floor.
Tropicana
Even though Caesar’s room is
quickly growing a reputation,
the Trop still has the size and
brand name to attract direct
action. But watch this space.
METRO/AL
Beaches are nice but casinos are king
Best racebook:
Borgata Enjoy the thrill of
Roulette action keeps people glued to the tables at the Borgata.
watching
a
horse
get
“It’s as if Sports Illustrated is holding its
Swimsuit Issue tryouts on the casino floor.”
whipped for two minutes
and then ripping up your
ticket in a huff. At least
here you’ll do it in front of
huge plasma TVs while
planted in plush leather
chairs you won’t want to
vacate anytime soon.
Oddest game:
Boston 5 Stud Poker table
game, Taj Mahal The poker
boom has given life to poker-based table games. This
one is the only one of its
kind in A.C.
ADAM LEVITAN/METRO
Betting advice from Hollywood
The silver screen has been
glamorizing high-stakes poker, sports-betting, blackjack
and pool for years. Here are
some tips for emulating your
favorite movie gamblers:
The MIT blackjack team
from “21”:
Card counting seems so simple. Each card is assigned a
positive or negative number.
Keep a running count of that
number in your head. When
that count reaches a certain
number, the deck is in the
your favor, you raise your bet
and collect the cash. On top
of it all, A.C. casinos can’t
throw you out or beat you
up for counting. All they can
do is reshuffle the deck on
you. Easy as pie!
Mike McDermott from
“Rounders”:
In A.C., you don’t need a
password to get into the poker rooms and won’t have to
deal with the Russian mob to
get chips. But if you want to
win, following Mike’s advice
isn’t a bad idea: “If you can’t
spot the sucker in your first
half hour at the table, then
you ARE the sucker.” METRO/AL
SUMMER HOT SPOTS AT THE TROP
Providence
Now open in The Quarter, Providence
is the hottest new nightclub in Atlantic
City. Providence features an energetic
vibe, DJ "spinoffs" with bottle service
and VIP lounge areas. Well-known
DJ's will be located at two DJ booths
around the dance floor creating a high
energy, back and forth "dance mix"
throughout the night. Ideal for groups
and bachelor/bachelorette parties,
Providence is the premiere nightlife
venue in Atlantic City. For more information visit their website at www.providenceclubac.com or call
609.345.7800.
Cuba Libre
On weekend nights, after dinner hours,
Cuba Libre turns into one of Atlantic
City’s most exciting and unique night
spots. Dance all night to the DJ spinning salsa and other upbeat Latin music through a state-of-the-art sound
system. You never know what you
might see or who you will run into at
Cuba Libre Restaurant and Rum Bar.
609-348-6700
32° Luxe Lounge
A high energy European bottle service
lounge, 32° Luxe Lounge runs on
Paris, London, and New York time.
With a stunning staff, a VIP section
and a celebrity following, 32° caters to
an elite, high profile clientele. The attentive staff pampers guests in a contemporary yet comfortable
atmosphere. Beautiful cocktail servers
offer bottles of the finest spirits and
champagnes with all amenities tableside. Frequent guests may rent
personal liquor lockers to store their
unfinished spirits. Artfully crafted individual drinks featuring only premium
spirits are offered at each of two bars.
Superior service, energizing music and
jet set atmosphere put 32° in the class
of the world's best luxe lounges.
609-572-0032
Ri~Ra Irish Pub
In addition to its fantastic food, Ri~Ra
offers nightly entertainment, traditional
Irish dancing, clogging and music. At
Ri~Ra Irish Pub, it’s St. Patrick’s Day
every day! Ri~Ra has been heralded as
a truly great place to relax with a pint of
Guinness or maybe a sip or two of Irish
whiskey. The stars of the show are always the cozy environment and the
great conversation with friends old and
new.
609-348-8600
Comedy Stop Café
and Cabaret
Ray Romano, Rosie O’Donnell, Drew
Carey, and Tim Allen all have the Comedy Stop at the Trop to thank for helping to launch their wildly successful
careers. This legendary Atlantic City
venue now located in new environs in
The Quarter, where guests will have the
opportunity to relax, sip a favorite
drink and see today’s brightest standup comics along with tomorrow’s rising stars.
1-877-FUNNY-AC
Planet Rose
Thanks to its deliberately garish décor
and unique take on the fine art of
karaoke, Planet Rose is described by
Citysearch.com as “Berlin decadence
fused with Tokyo pop and American
cheese.” Inside what Shecky’s Bar Review refers to as a “Surreal, wood paneled womb,” Planet Rose patrons in
The Quarter are encouraged to follow
the lead of the Saturday Night Live regulars who frequent the club’s New York
City location and take their best shot at
belting out their favorite - or perhaps
most reviled - pop gems.
609-344-6565
Tango's Lounge
@ Tropicana
Welcome to paradise found at the exclusive new casino lounge Tango’s.
Guests can relax and enjoy the feel of
the islands in The Quarter at Tropicana
while leaving their passports at home.
Tango’s is the perfect setting for listening to live jazz, reggae or salsa, or
celebrity-spotting while sipping a tropical cocktail at the unique, raised,
round bar.
Missile Bar
It’s time to fuel up and dance at one of
Atlantic City’s Nightspots located in
The Quarter. Hot Vocal House and
Dance all weekend long from Midnight
till Dawn Every Weekend. Located on
the upper level between IMAX and 32
Luxe Lounge, it’s the place to be.
609-348-6700
A Dam Good
Sports Bar
Their new poolroom, "Wilson's," is the
only billiard parlor in an Atlantic City
casino hotel. It's a great place for
birthday, bachelor, or bachelorette parties. Keep your eyes open for live entertainment weekends and holidays.
A high energy dance party is an all-night affair at Providence Night club, the premiere nightlife venue in Atlantic City.
And you can always find your favorite
"40s". For Atlantic City dining at A
Dam Good Sports Bar call
609-347-7770
Red Square
On weekend nights, starting at 12 am,
Red Square turns into one of The Quarter’s favorite party spots. Dance all
night and check out the impressive
frozen ice bar, which measures 40 feet,
will serve the finest selection of more
than 120 frozen vodkas, infusions and
martinis.
609.344.9100
Firewaters
@ The Market Place
Whether it’s that hard-to-find
LaChouffe or a Triple Karmeliet, Firewaters is famous for importing beers
from around the world to Atlantic City.
One-hundred-and-one beer varieties
and a fabulous martini bar (shaken,
stirred, olive or onion—Firewaters
serves up a mean martini) make Firewaters the place for a night on the
town. Add in a one-of-a-kind ice wall
and a lively dance floor, and the result
is night club nirvana.
609.344.6699
The Bar at
Wellingtonʼs
@ Tropicana
Located on the 2nd floor of the south
tower, The Bar at Wellington’s features
a variety of wine, cocktails and spirits,
and offers a menu with full and half
size appetizers, salads, entrees and
desserts. Wine is available by the
glass and from the half bottle wine list,
and Apple martini and Cosmopolitan
flights provide the perfect way to enjoy
and explore a cocktail.
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