Sun, sand and the most amazing view on
the sundeck at Bungalow Beach
Hughes isn’t uncommon either.
“We pride ourselves on Jersey fresh
products,” he boasts, while wielding
a plate of fresh cracked crab legs.
“The food speaks for itself.” And,
really, it does. Try the soft shell
crab, the assortment of fresh sushi
and leave knowing it was worth
your time.
Rooftop pools offer outrageous views at
Caesar’s Resort
After dinner, head downstairs to
the Tropicana’s quarter, where you
can try your luck on the dancefloor
at Cuba Libre Restaurant and Rum
Bar. Sultry salsa dancing and late
night Latin floorshows await your
arrival, as do 70 premium varieties
of rum. Grab a handcrafted cocktail
or fresh mojito and test your best
set of moves. You’ll have plenty of
room in the 12,000-square-foot
space, which envelops you in the
essence of 1950s Cuba.
One of the oldest and most historic
restaurants in all of Atlantic City
may also be one of the area’s most
popular. The Knife and Fork takes
diners back in time to its Prohibition
era roots, with rich mahogany
millwork, hand-painted ceilings,
a sweeping staircase, and lushly
appointed dining rooms. Try the
maple-and-pecan crusted salmon,
served atop sweet butternut squash,
Swiss chard, caramelized onions and
dried cranberries.
can make that happen with luxury
resorts that’ll leave you feeling like
a million bucks. First up, Borgata
Casino and Spa. Sleek designs tempt
your senses as an array of vibrant
colors fill the lobby with opulent
artwork that mirrors a modern
High Rollers
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museum. The 2000 room resort
delivers the finest in food and
entertainment with popular chefs
like Bobby Flay and Wolfgang Puck,
and music legends like The Rolling
Stones, Sting and Jay-Z leading
the pack.