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    Ocean's 18 Mini Golf and Bar

    4.5 (2 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)

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    Good course. Slightly over priced in my opinion for mini golf. Wife and I had fun. Was barely any one there which was nice

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    Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall

    Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall

    4.2
    (252 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall continues to be a favorite spot in Atlantic City's Orange Loop. Located…read morejust off the Boardwalk on Tennessee Avenue, it perfectly captures the laid-back beach-town vibe that makes this neighborhood so special. Great for a solo diner or a group or family. I stopped in for dinner around 6:15 PM and, as always, the atmosphere was welcoming. There's indoor seating, a full bar, and a fantastic outdoor space complete with games, a fire pit, and one of the best music playlists in town--often accompanied by live entertainment. It's the kind of place where locals and visitors naturally mix together, creating a fun and friendly energy. One thing that always makes me smile is the sign when you walk in explaining that the bartenders and servers may be outside and asking guests to let them know they've arrived. Honestly, who could blame them? With the fresh salt air coming off the Atlantic Ocean and the outdoor atmosphere they've created, it's exactly where I'd want to be too. Tonight I ordered the crab cake platter, served with garlic French fries and coleslaw. The crab cakes were very good, packed with flavor, and the fries were crispy, garlicky, and absolutely delicious. A simple meal done right. Everything was fresh and appealing, I eat small portions so I took one crab cake and some fries home with me. I did ask about dessert, nothing was available, I don't do sweets frequently, I'm surprised they don't request Momma Chocolate, at Bar32 to make some extras for days they are closed. My server, Bella, was upbeat, bubbly, and attentive throughout the evening, adding to an already enjoyable experience. Parking is easy, with both free and paid options nearby, plus curbside access. Whether you're a local looking for a regular hangout or a visitor exploring beyond the casinos, Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall is well worth the short walk from the Boardwalk. Highly recommended for good food, cold drinks, great music, and some of the best local vibes in Atlantic City.

    The waitress was welcoming from the moment I stepped foot inside. It was just me and one other…read moreperson as I arrived after the normal lunch hour. It was not exactly quiet as the TVs and music were at a volume that would allow for conversation but you still needed to concentrate to hear the responses. They do have TVs showing all kinds of sports. Plenty of seating. Great bathroom. I went for their Mardi Gras special muffellata and it did was delicious. The olive spread on both sides as expected with the addition of hot capicola to the mortadella, etc. I went with a root beer since I was driving. And then I headed over to Bar 32 for dessert beignets and a just made for me and for the first time, non-alcoholic grasshopper. They hit it outta the park! I saved my other half of the sandwich for after Ash Wednesday. It was even better. But, alas, no photo. You'll have to catch it next year. This '26 Mardi Gras was delish!

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    Tennessee Avenue Beer Hall
    Fish tacos were good but would try something else next time
    Fish tacos were good but would try something else next time
    Fire pit and plenty of seating

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    Fire pit and plenty of seating
    King’s Pub

    King’s Pub

    4.7
    (63 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    Just off the Boardwalk. A welcoming dive bar with excellent service and great bar food. People were…read morefriendly. Drinks were flowing and the food Wings were on we asked about the off menú emanadas and were lucky they had some. They were so light and crispy. Great chill vibe!

    I found Kings Pub on Yelp while in Atlantic City. The establishment was easy to find and had a…read moredecent amount of parking. I entered and made a beeline straight for the restroom because I had to gooo . I quickly discovered the bathroom doors were locked and required a key code. Next thing I know, the bartender, Domingo, starts yelling from behind the bar and then comes around questioning why I was in the establishment. He made it very clear that the restrooms were for paying customers only. I firmly replied, "I plan to dine in, but need to use the restroom first. Is that a problem?" He didn't seem too happy with that response and walked away. As intended, I sat at the bar and ordered wings and truffle fries. The food wasn't particularly memorable, but the wings were a decent size. The truffle fries were fine, but nothing that stood out. Antonio clocked in about halfway through my meal and was a breath of fresh air. He was friendly, attentive, and completely changed the tone of the experience. Overall, it was a good visit with decent food and great service from Antonio. Unfortunately, my first interaction with Domingo left a poor impression and took away from what otherwise would have been a positive experience.

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    Bar at the Kings Pub
    Dragons breathe wings.  Old fashion cocktails.
    Dragons breathe wings. Old fashion cocktails.
    King’s Pub

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    Ducktown Tavern & Liquors

    Ducktown Tavern & Liquors

    3.5
    (169 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$

    BAD BUNNY FOREVER!! HUELEBICHOS…read more My experience at Ducktown Tavern was beyond unacceptable. From the second we walked in, the hostility was obvious. The staff was cold, dismissive, and openly rude -- not just inattentive, but deliberately disrespectful. The looks, the tone, the body language -- everything about the interaction felt degrading. As Latinos, we were made to feel unwelcome and unwanted. It was painfully clear that we were not being treated with the same basic courtesy given to others. No one should ever walk into a restaurant and feel judged or looked down on simply for who they are. To make matters worse, the place was dirty and poorly maintained, and the food was mediocre at best. For the way we were treated, the quality of the meal didn't even matter -- the experience was already ruined. There is absolutely no excuse for making customers feel uncomfortable or disrespected. I would strongly caution anyone who values dignity and professionalism to think twice before spending their money here.

    A great vibe and late night food and drinks…read more The outside bar was pretty much full. People were talking and openly friendly. I use dive bar loosely but it was very chill. The food was late night munchie acceptable. Unfortunately the egg rolls were crispy but lacking any cheesesteak flavor. The nachos were the ones you make at home with all the leftovers in the fridge, hearty, satisfying, and comforting but not special. Hard pass on the sangria.

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    At the bar
    CHEESESTEAK
    CHEESESTEAK
    Ducktown Tavern & Liquors

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    Lobby Bar

    Lobby Bar

    4.2
    (6 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    I was an experience !!!! Wasn't a fan of my seating .. expected much service not the best staff…read morecould be more attentive shout out to Hugo

    My wife and I settled into the Borgata Lobby Bar for a nightcap last night, the way one settles…read moreinto a thought that is not quite satisfying but will do in the moment. There was a live pianist taking requests, and he was good. Competent, even charming, although his frequent reminders that songs will be played in order of greatest tip to least made us think his salary was entirely gratuity based. He played what people wanted to hear across a wide spread of genres, which is a kind of small miracle. Still, it felt like a watered down substitute for something that once had a pulse. The ghost in the room was Gypsy Bar, which used to offer actual live music on weekends. Closing it was, in my opinion, a small but meaningful cultural error. Now, between B Bar, Long Bar, and this place, the Borgata has achieved a kind of perfectly acceptable sameness. Three bars, none of them offensive, none of them memorable. My wife ordered her usual gin and tonic, a drink that asks for very little and is satisfied when it receives it. I went with a Sazerac, motivated by the presence of absinthe, which I had somehow avoided my entire life. It turns out absinthe does not cause hallucinations, unless you count the fleeting belief that you are having a more interesting drink than everyone else. Still, it was well made and nicely presented, as was hers. Service was slow, which felt odd given that the bar was not especially crowded. Not neglectful, just unhurried in a way that made you aware of time passing. Prices were what one expects in a casino hotel lobby. High enough to remind you where you are. In the end, it is fine. Perfectly fine. You'll probably get a pretty good drink, you might hear a pleasant song, and except for your wallet, you'll leave no worse off than when you arrived. But you may also find yourself remembering something better that used to exist in the same building, and wondering why it doesn't anymore. Four stars, though at least half of one of them is doing a fair amount of emotional labor.

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    Gin & Tonic and a Sazerac
    Gin & Tonic and a Sazerac
    Drinks
    Drinks
    Lobby Bar

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    Anchor Rock Club

    Anchor Rock Club

    4.7
    (10 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    This club is very convenient, always something going on and a welcoming warm friendly vibe…read more The sound quality is good there has been limited lighting at the shows I've attended. The DJ's are placed awkwardly at the bar level not on the dance floor, they played excellent vinyl selections between sets. Upstairs has been closed, higher attendance would definitely elevate the vibe. Good time friendly staff.

    Great venue, great music, and most of all great people. We saw our first show there last Saturday…read morenight: The Billy Walton Band opening for Low Cut Connie. We arrived early 'cause we're old, we didn't want to stand all night, and hoped to grab a table by the bar. We had to wait for 5-10 minutes outside before the doors opened at 7:00. It was cold out there! While we stood there, a bouncer came outside and stood with us. He could have remained indoors where it was warm. But in a gesture of silent solidarity, the dude joined us in the cold until the doors opened. He didn't make a big deal about it, just stood with us. You know, in our angry, cynical, stressed out world, it's awfully nice to witness a small display of humanity. Thanks, big guy. Once inside we snagged a table near the bar. I asked the bartender for a virgin strawberry margarita for my wife. But alas, the margaritas are premixed and they'd all lost their virginity. The bartender offered to make a substitute concoction for my wife. She asked me to report back and if my wife didn't like the drink, she'd comp us. Again, real decency. And good mixology, too. The drink was great. The show was fantastic, the acoustics outstanding, and the overall vibe at ARC is cool but unpretentious. It's a kick-ass independent music venue. That was our first show, and we'll be back for more. P.S. If ARC is reading this, could you maybe book more hip hop?

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    Anchor Rock Club
    Anchor Rock Club
    Anchor Rock Club

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    The Irish Pub

    The Irish Pub

    3.7
    (477 reviews)
    0.7 mi
    $

    So I thought to myself, how best to introduce you to a tried and true staple of an area in what is…read morenow called "The Orange Loop"? Well, the "Irish Pub" you know from the Monopoly game is actually this real property, "The Irish Pub and Inn", here on St. James Place in Atlantic City. Also, the game's iconic red hotel design inspired the game's red hotels, making it a real-life landmark for Monopoly fans. During most of the year, this legendary, 24/7 pub is famous for its unique, memorabilia-filled atmosphere and historical ties to AC, the Monopoly game, prohibition, etc., attracting visitors who enjoy its authentic, home-style vibe. But during Christmas, its decorations are on a whole other level of amazingness. Photos will not permit you to understand just how fantastic the volume and scope of lights, ornaments and figurines abound all around the restaurant and bar areas. The owner starts decorating weeks before Christmas adding new items each day through Christmas. You can't miss catching the Christmas spirit here, while taking in some spirits! It is a cash only venue. Make sure to come prepared. But if not? They do have an ATM onsite to help pay for the classic fish and chips or / AND the St James Potatoes. Those fries are like a poutine for those who know. The service is no frills but provided with pride and a smile, always. You can never go wrong here for a quick, basic, and satisfying meal and drink at reasonable prices in good company.

    Fantastic find! Only stayed for 1 beer, but we will be back today! Bartender wasn't engaging, but…read moremay have had a bad day. Cool t shirts, great history, local crowd off the beaten path. It may lack curb appeal, but so worth checking out!! Stay tuned for round 2 later today! Haha ** dropped to 4 stars b/c the crabby bartender was there again yesterday! Crazy cool stain glass pieces!

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    The Irish Pub
    The Irish Pub
    Happy Holidays at the Irish Pub

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    Happy Holidays at the Irish Pub

    Ocean's 18 Mini Golf and Bar - mini_golf - Updated July 2026

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