2 Atlantic City Casino Restaurants Named Among the Best in the U.S.

2 Atlantic City Casino Restaurants Named Among the Best in the U.S.

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Two Atlantic City restaurants earned spots on USA TODAY 10Best’s 2025 list of best casino restaurants, selected by culinary experts and voted on by readers nationwide.

Old Homestead Steak House – Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa, Atlantic City

Old Homestead Steak House at Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa has been serving prime-aged beef since 1868. It’s one of the longest continually operating steakhouse brands in the U.S. The Atlantic City location delivers the same commitment to quality as its original New York City counterpart. They offer USDA prime cuts in Texas-size portions. Guests can choose signature sirloin, porterhouse, filet mignon, and hand-massaged Wagyu, alongside seared scallops and roasted onion soup topped with Gruyere. Seasonal sides include truffle mac and cheese and roasted vegetables. A curated wine list rounds out the meal.

Dark wood, leather seating, and soft lighting give the dining room a classic steakhouse feel. Attentive service ensures the focus stays on the food. Diners say the generous portions and consistent quality make it a go-to stop between trips to the gaming floor or a night on the boardwalk.

Capriccio – Resorts Casino Hotel, Atlantic City

Capriccio at Resorts Casino Hotel serves Italian cuisine with sweeping views of Atlantic City. Its menu features cold and warm antipasti, fresh pastas, veal, and a variety of seafood dishes. House-made desserts like tiramisu and panna cotta complete the experience, paired with Italian wines and cocktails. The bright, airy dining room highlights the dishes. City skyline views and a relaxed atmosphere make it a favorite for casual meals, celebrations, and weekend visitors seeking more than a quick bite.

The recognition reflects a shift in Atlantic City’s dining scene. Casinos have moved beyond buffets and quick bites, investing in menus, décor, and service that rival traditional fine dining. From bold steakhouse plates to refined Italian classics, these restaurants show that meals in Atlantic City can be as memorable as any jackpot.

Old Homestead serves lunch and dinner daily. Capriccio offers full-day dining with city views. Together, they demonstrate that Atlantic City is now as much a destination for serious dining as it is for entertainment and gaming.

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