The Long Bar is great. Rhianna, no not that one, was a great server. We told her what we wa-wa-want, and she gave it to us like boom boom boom. Excellent service, good drinks and a good appetizer menu.
Nicole J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Seattle, WA
This place was great. Very nice staff. /the lobster tacos were fabulous. Mixed cocktails wonderful. Nice quiet atmosphere. Wish we had one in Seattle. I was there with my daughters. They loved it too. Good lighting. Older women think about that.
Juju W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New York, NY
Mod cute sports bar in Borgata. Reasonable drinks w sports bar food. I had the sliders which were really bland and buffalo wings which were good, nothing great. The lobster tacos were delicious with a super thin taco and small chunks of lobster. Hang out here to watch a game. Seating is a bit weird. We sat at a bar height round table. My high stool had no back and my friend had a seat against the wall with a foot rest. Further in there’s bar seating. Go and check it out.
Ron C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Philadelphia, PA
Stopped in Sunday to watch the Eagles game. Bartender was friendly and a fan as well, An ok selection of drafts and decided on a Victory Hop Devil($ 6). By game time the place was crowded but service remained fast and pleasant. Orderd the Warm BBQ Potato Chips with Goganzola Bacon dipping sauce after serval others at the bar were munching them. They were tasty and a good snack for watching football. Wound up talking to a Redskins fan and doing a few shots. Overall I had a great time and would visit again.
Debbie H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
My husband and I were looking for a lounge-y type place around 10pm on a Tuesday sooo Long Bar won. It was really, really great! I had the lobster tacos and the Sangria cocktail and my husband had the sliders and Long Island Ice Tea and all of the above were excellent. There are TVs and it’s a snug setting so it was a bit loud but it’s ok because Sangria. #sangriaforever
Gina D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Lambertville, NJ
Long bar is just that — a long and narrow bar just off of the casino floor offering upscale drinks and bar food. We came here for a drink and some snacks on a weekday afternoon. Our bartender was friendly and quick to serve us. We each tried one of their specialty cocktails — a makers mark lemonade for him and a skinny red berry cosmo for me. Both drinks were incredibly strong. I appreciate a stronger drink for $ 12 but not so much so that I need to chase each sip with water. The food is so-so. We enjoyed the hand cut potato chips that came with a bacon and blue cheese dip. I wouldn’t bother with the tempura shrimp dish — I wish I took a picture of the sad $ 10 portion but it was gone before I even thought of it. All in all its a decent spot to grab a drink off of the casino floor before/after dinner or a show if you like a stiff drink but don’t expect to be wowed by the food menu.
Zoe F.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 FLUSHING, NY
came here for drinks after dinner and able to find seats. not crowded and clean. Nothing too crazy about this place but only one waitress walking around and taking care of customer seating outside from bar, which took awhile to ask for the check.
Reo T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Brooklyn, NY
The first bar we hopped into after the meeting. Service was great and staff’s were very friendly. Right by the elevators to the rooms and decent price. Has many tv’s where you can catch up on sports games.
Tony M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Portland, OR
Unilocaler Joelle H summed it up nicely«Bitchy uptight bartenders making average drinks». If you are going to be a bartender in a high profile Atlantic City hotel bar, you had best be able to handle the pressure of a full bar with a positive attitude. Unfortunately my bartender, while physically attractive totally fit the mold of Joelle H’s description. My drink was a little better than average, hence a 2 star review instead of a single star. It’s all about attitude. Period, end of review.
Krissy P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Queens, NY
Chilled here for some drinks and to kill some time. Nice spot to hang out with friendly service and good drinks.
Richard B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Dover, NJ
It’s a nice setup with plenty of TVs. We came too late to try the food and were made aware that the bar closes at midnight. We ordered a bottle of Riesling but they told us they did not have a full bottle left, so we each got a cocktail. They were tasty, albeit pricey. 4 star experience, minus one for not having what we ordered. I’m not going to rave about this bar, and I won’t bash it. Maybe if we decide to try the food sometime I will offer a more complete review.
Asish P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Bridgewater, NJ
Been here a few times. Always liked their pizza, but they changed the menu and took away the pepperoni one. food is still decent(we’ve had the sliders, as well as a few other things, and they have all been good). Service. for some reason was off completely the last time we were there… the waitress was really bad. took forever for orders, and seemed like we were just getting in her way.
Sean O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Borough of Point Pleasant, NJ
Ordered a Jack and Coke — The Jack and Coke had more than enough Jack Daniels in it. — The bartender took care of me within a reasonable amount of time. — This is a great joint to sit around and drink while for waiting a show to start, or some friends to arrive.
Hely M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Matawan, NJ
A good place meet others in your group for a good drink and a bit of bar food. A regular stop for me to take a break from the tables or machines.
Melinda B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Brooklyn, NY
Such a cute little place to sit, have some slightly upscale bar food and watch some sports! I tried the lobster tacos and warm pretzels, while my friend had the Asian style wings and shared the pretzels with me. Oh those pretzels. I’ll be dreaming about them for weeks! Buttery and salty and warm and just 100% hit the spot! The lobster tacos were good. I only say good because there was a bit too much avocado in the taco for my taste and it felt like they were using it as a filler so they didn’t have to put in so much lobster meat, but still definitely good. I didn’t have the wings but the friend said they were great and she was enjoying them immensely!(She also enjoyed her extremely STRONG white chocolate martini. Kudos to the bartender for making a drink right!). I would definitely come back again, it’s slightly pricey, but really, what’s not pricey in AC?
Eugene O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Glen Ridge, NJ
I love everything in the Borgata and the Long Bar is no exception. This was the only bar that was open early while everything else seemed to be opening up around 4.30p. Nevertheless the drinks were excellent here, so was the food and the bartenders were very friendly and attentive. I definately will be back here. It was a good experience. They also are more then happy to give you any drink to go and will put it in a plalstic cup for you. enjoy!
David P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 FLUSHING, NY
It was my first time at AC and at the Borgata. I didn’t realize the place was a basically Chucky Cheese’s for old people. I was looking for a reasonably priced place, where I could grab some drinks and perhaps some food, with a younger vibe. There were no wheelchairs found at Long Bar, the place had a relaxing, clean, and modern feel. The place had a lot less people in it than the surrounding restaurants, and it was nice not having to wait. The sliders I had were so juicy and scrumptious. I wasn’t expecting the food to be so good. After the sliders, I had some of the pretzels. Those too, were better than I expected: really chewy, warm, and the dip was a tangy goodness. Definitely glad I busted out the Unilocal app to find this place.
Lisa S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bethesda, MD
My mom and I headed to Long Bar on Friday, since it was one of the few places open in the Borgata at 2pm on Friday where you could get both alcohol and some food. We ordered 2 glasses of Prosecco and 2 appetizers– soft pretzels and(an upscale version of) pigs in a blanket. The décor was nice, and while the bar was pretty small, there were only a few other people in there at 2pm. It was more relaxing than the B Bar, and more upscale than other casual food choices. The Prosecco actually came in bottles, which turned out to be more than a glass each– a great deal price-wise! And the bottles were adorable. The food took a pretty long time to arrive, but once it did, it was amazing. The soft pretzels were spot on, and the pigs in a blanket were made with spicy sausage. They both came with sauces, and I really liked the sweeter sauce that came with the pretzels. The Long Bar was a great place to relax, sit down for a bit, and order some tasty food and drinks. The waitresses could have been a bit more friendly, but overall, we had no major complaints! In fact, I wish I was eating more of those pigs in a blanket right now :-).
Marie D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Berlin, NJ
I really like this place as an alternative to B-Bar and Gypsy Bar. It’s sleek, yet casual, and not too loud nor does it push the lounge scene in your face. It’s a great stop off if you’re not feeling a sit-down dinner; the food is fine, namely the ceviche. Bartenders are attentive and can pour a good drink. I tasted my gf’s skinny marg, which doesn’t have many ingredients, but you’d be surprised how badly it can be mucked up. I opted for champagne myself, which came in a tiny, personal-sized bottle. Gotta love that. Also — fun fact — the bar stool cushions are HUGE. Someone’s got our back(sides), curvy ladies.
Patrick M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Macungie, PA
This place does a great job at filling a previously substantial void at the Borgata. Before the opening of Long Bar, there were only a few options for dining: «Fine»(read: $ 100+ per head), «Casual»(read: food-court), «Bistros»(read: overpriced Starbucks) and the buffet(read: gut-buster). This place is somewhere in-between the fine and casual, as it’s the only moderately priced sit-down restaurant; making it the place to be if you are looking to take your girlfriend without breaking the bank or coming off as a cheap-skate. With this restaurant being the only one in its price range at the Borgata, you would assume that they would«phone it in» due to the lack of competition. Luckily, like everything else the Borgata does, they do put forth their best effort. That being said, their menu is VERY limited; really only consisting of appetizers and pizzas. We went with the sliders and a Mediterranean Pizza. The sliders were incredible(even topping the kobe beef sliders found at the Continental). We were unsure of what size pizza we were going to get(only one size is available and a price tag of $ 12 can mean just about anything at the Borgata), but we were happy that it was about the size of a medium at your standard pizza-joint. The pizza was really high-quality and had that artisan vibe to it, which is consistent with the Borgata’s theme. During my visit, me and the girlfriend each had some cocktails off their specialty drink menu. They are each $ 12, so the bill tends to skyrocket if you don’t watch yourself(but, as always, it’s the Borgata; buzzes don’t come cheap unless you BYOB to a room). The star of the show was the Agave Punch, which is insanely potent and tasty. The atmosphere is pretty dead(maybe because nobody has heard of it yet). We went there around 8pm on the Sunday during Labor Day weekend and the place was only 15% full. This does have its advantages, of course, as a little peace-and-quiet is a nice change-of-pace after hearing slot machines sounding-off 24⁄7. That being said, make sure to sit towards the back, as there are no doors and the sound of the casino does intrude if you sit towards the front. All in all, this place was sorely needed and I’m glad to see that they did it right. If their menu was bigger, I would have given them the 5th star. I doubt that they will expand it though as they are probably trying to avoid cannibalizing their existing fine-dining restaurants.