Shore Dining Preview
Posted by Foobooz on May 22nd, 2009
Headed to the Jersey shore this weekend? Craig LaBan has a rundown of the quiet start to the season.
The usually bustling Atlantic City scene, in particular, is eerily quiet, with none of the splashy openings that have marked the casino town’s emergence in recent years as a restaurant destination. Instead, the late-August openings from last year will get some extra attention. For example, Stephen Starr’s two spots in the nongaming Chelsea hotel – the luxury steak house Chelsea Prime, and the updated Jewish diner Teplitzky’s – will get considerably wider exposure this year in their first full summer.
And of course there’s always Mack & Manco’s.
The dining scene is off to a quiet start [Philadelphia Inquirer]
758 Boardwalk, Ocean City, NJ
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May 26th, 2009 at 10:38 am
Was at Continental in Caesar’s Pier. Same games as the city. Ask for table of 5, told it would be a 35 minute wait and was whisked to the bar. Funny thing was, the place was half empty. Look I would have bought a drink anyway, but come on Mr. Starr, how much money do you need to wring out of your patrons?