I went here today, and think its a good spot. It has cute décor, better prices than the other restaurants in Revel, and burgers are made fresh. Ordering is done on one of many small touch screen, which prevents long lines and your any errors. Then you go to checkout and pay for it. They call your number when its all done. It does take a while, but they cook burgers from scratch, so its worth the wait. The burger was delicious $ 10.50 and it comes with fries and a pickle. They have different options for seating. Inside its more of bar seating facing out towards the casino, or mussels bar & grill. Then outside of the place has tables setup which is cute. I would go again.
Erin M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Miami, FL
Good yogurt parfaits. Terrible espresso drinks. My husband did not enjoy his burger and fries. The fries are not crispy. Relish next door was a much better experience for lunch or dinner.
Sandy Q.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Philadelphia, PA
Best pizza I’ve had fresh from the oven. Kids enjoyed watching them made our pizza. Ginger chili chicken wings were great too. My fave dessert is crème brûlée. Will be back again next week. Service was ok.
Michael R.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Manassas, VA
Took an hour to get a bagel and a breakfast sandwich on a Monday morning. Ridiculous!!!
Max S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Bryn Mawr, PA
Came here after a late night at Atlantic City Beer and Music Festival. We ordered a large handmade pizza and a few goodies to go! I had an awesome meal the staff was extremely kind. Great place to grab a bit to eat either on the run or while staying at the Revel. Huge assortment of food as a my girlfriend is a picky eater this was a defiant plus along with late night hours!
Jason Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New York, NY
Came here to grab a quick bite before going out. The place was okay but it was nothing special. A friend and I split a personal pizza and ordered a side salad. The bill came out to $ 21 which I wasn’t shocked about, however I thought the quality of the food would’ve been a bit better. The pizza was pretty decent but I wasn’t crazy about the side salad. Also, it took around 20 minutes for everything to come out. The place was empty and now I understand why.
Percy D.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Flushing, NY
Back when Revel first opened, Luke’s was the place I’d go to when I wanted something late at night while playing poker or to bring back to my room instead of ordering room service. The poker room is long gone, but Luke’s remains that same option for me… but different. Luke’s loses points for trimming down it’s menu(as of this writing, the menu online on Revel’s site is probably 2−3x bigger than what they actually have) and for seemingly raising their prices. I can’t confirm that last part, but I feel like the value was much better when I first stopped by Luke’s. Even still, the food remains good and the service is pretty quick. I saw the other reviews that say otherwise about the service, but if I can sit with two children while waiting for food without them losing their minds, I think the service is fast enough. If you stop by, you *MUST* get their Maple Bacon Gelato. I ordered one for myself and my kids each ordered something else. All of a sudden, I was eating their abandoned desserts while they fought over the gelato. I ended up having to get one more to appease them… and three more the next day, as well. Best deal in the morning is their breakfast sandwich — $ 5.00 for a very good on-the-go type of breakfast.
Morgan V.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Staten Island, NY
I went here for breakfast around 10AM on a Friday because Alcove was closed and we didn’t want to leave Revel just yet. This place is an operations nightmare! It may be the most inefficient and overpriced«self service» restaurant. Upon entering the restaurant, you have to order from computer screens that aren’t banked in any semblance of order. They are scattered around the small marketplace and do not offer descriptions, so I took a gamble and ordered an American breakfast without really knowing the details. After you order from these computers(which are not old people or indecisive-people friendly) you have to wait online at the cashier. An efficient operation would allow the cashier to quickly scan in the printed barcode into the register, but instead the cashier has to enter your order into the register, so essentially you’re ordering twice. The man in front of me ordered waffles but the cashier informed him they were out – shouldn’t the computer have told him they were out of waffles? Instead he had to order a bagel, but they only had everything bagels. Anyway, after waiting online forever for the cashier to do just what we had done at the computer a few minutes before, we were shoved over to the girl pouring coffee. We paid for large coffees but she asked us what we ordered so we could have paid for small coffees and had her make us more expensive lattes or cappucinos. This secondary coffee line blocked the people still waiting to pay, and the coffee fixings were at the same counter where the girl was just pouring coffee. Really stupid! Anyway, we finally found a table and waited 30 – 45 minutes for a few scrambled eggs. This was also quite inefficient because there was only one food runner who spent too much time wandering around looking for the right table. The people at the next table got so fed up they demanded a refund, and my party wondered loudly about this terrible operation. I will never go here again.
Jon B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Mendham Borough, NJ
Should have read the reviews… Horrible overpriced food and the service is deplorable.
JB M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Edmonds, WA
High prices, sub par food. Got a panini and drink for $ 20, sandwich came with rotten lettuce. Yogurt parfait was good, coffee is OK. Good selection of munchies. Kind of wonky with the espresso machine at the register, and nobody but the cashier running it, as the line grows.
Asish P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Bridgewater, NJ
It’s like a food court, but so much better. Lots of variety, we tried the Pizza, and it was good. Walked around to some of the other food stations, and everything looked great. Can’t wait to go back and try some of the other items on their menu.
Peter E.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New York, NY
Came here with my kids for breakfast. Food was just ok, pricey like every other restaurant in the area
Drew A.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Long Beach, NY
Lukes is the only casual eatery in Revel(although I see they opened up a new burger joint) and is the spot to go if you need to grab some food and bring it to your room, or if it’s 3am and you need some fuel to keep raging. They have pizzas, sammies, salads, coffee, pre-made items, etc. Consider it an upscale deli. Know this going in, if you’re coming here to save loot, think again. The stuff here is just as expensive as any of the restaurants. $ 9 fruit cup, $ 19 salad, $ 7BEC’s. You get it. But it’s cheaper than room service and the food is pretty good. My only other complaint would be that you order the food from a computer, but they don’t start making it until you wait on line and pay at the register. The register line is slooooowwwww. Nothing like waiting twice! –1 Prices –1 Long wait +2 star Food +1 star 24⁄7 Hit Distrito Cantino instead if you can.
Mike D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Philadelphia, PA
When I was looking for simple food, just a pizza and a salad, Leo hooked me up. The sales was large and filled with enough tuna to satisfy. The combination of ingredients and service was enough to win me over. I visited the mussel bar earlier and although overall, ok there was no attention to detail. This was the first place that felt like home and it didn’t hurt that Leo was a South Philly native!
Matt S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Hoboken, NJ
One night at Revel, I ate at Lukes twice within 8 hours. Once at 2 am then again around 10 am. It filled the needs both times at both… times! When I walked in at 2 am, the manager stopped me and told me they had barely anything left except for two turkey sandwiches. Gimme dat! I drunkenly talked to him for about 10 minutes about Unilocal and Revel then crushed the sandwich. It was tasty. Turkey, avocado, bacon. Perfection. Lukes was exactly what I needed. Food at a drunken hour then again in the morning when I was hungover. Clean spot with nice workers, but just like EVERYTHING in Revel, it’s expensive, so bring your winnings. It was $ 35 for two sandwiches and two waters.
Rob V.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 New York, NY
A poor man’s Eataly. that’s the best way I can describe Luke’s Kitchen and Marketplace. If I were Revel or Luke Palladino, I would be embarassed to have my name on this place. Why would I be embarassed, you ask? Well, the order-here-no here-oh,-and-here-too! is an utter clusterfuck, the staff mostly incompetent and the pay-get-your– food-now-get-up-and-get-your-own-condiments-unless-you-want-to-wait-another-ten-minutes ordeal is as just as big a mess as anything else. This sitdown dining café-quick serve-italian market tries to wear several hats. none all that well. It sort of has an identity crisis. The most positive thing I can talk about is the(as least what I’ve had) is the food. I’ve had good pressed egg paninis and breakfast bruschetta and taken it up to the SkyGarden to watch the sunrise with whoever was still with me at that time of night/morning. I’ve had passable but way overpriced antipasti, sandwhiches and pizzas for lunch and a little slice of heaven as far as midnight snacks go called the«WTF Waffle» with ham, eggs, seared foie gras, braised short rib and mustard maple glaze. one of the most amazing things I’ve eaten. at 3:30 am. but that could be the Don Julio talking. The marketplace affords you the opportunity to pick up specialty gourmet take away items such as artisan cheese, Salumi, specialty olive oils, balsamic vinegar, fruit spreads, crackers, bread and wine and beer by the bottle – perfect for take-away as an in-room snack or picnic in the SkyGarden with that special someone. but why would you pay 6x the cost to do it here? Overall, unless it’s 3:30 in the morning and you don’t feel like going to Ducktown, or you came unprepared for a rooftop picnic, give this place a pass. It should be a last resort. You could definitely do worse, but you can certainly do better…
Brie P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Medford, NJ
I don’t know if I should even be allowed to review this place considering it was 3:30 in the morning when I experienced it. Drunk rating this place gets 5 stars, because any place that serves something edible at that time over the weekend is hard to critique. But thanks to my wonderful memory, the sober rating gets 3 stars. The ordering process at Luke’s is to order at the cashier where they hand you a number, that number gets placed in a stand on your table so that when the food is ready, the servers know which table to take it to. Nice and simple. Except when you order two pizzas that are the size of a personal pizza(average $ 15 a piece) and it takes about 35 – 40 minutes to get to the table. Slow service and expensive menu(it is located in the Revel casino after all) which is a perfect way to take money from the drunk crowd. Can’t say I’d go back here by choice, but I’m sure the next time I’m out in Revel I won’t have much to choose from when it’s the only place open all night long!
Marianna L.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Glassboro, NJ
Overpriced. Slow service. Sub-par quality. I would rather go into debt on a meal at Amada than put my money into this place. Only plus — the red velvet cake was delish.
Erica B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Collingswood, NJ
I went to Luke’s on Friday and I had a great experience. First of all, the staff is really, really friendly and helpful. There was a wide selection of dishes, something for adults and kids, lunch, breakfast, dinner, and anything in between. We got a stuffed hot dog that was ridiculously good. Without a doubt the best hot dog I’ve ever eaten. And I didn’t find the price to be totally out of order. Keep in mind, you’re eating in a brand new, high-end resort, so there’s bound to be inflation, but $ 9 for a gourmet hot dog really isn’t bad. The desserts were the best part, but that might be my sweet tooth talking. Go for the Magic Bar, or whatever the chef suggests that day. Again, the staff is very knowledgeable!
Kelly M.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Salem, OR
This restaurant is so confusing. Me and other people were waiting in line for a few minutes to find out that it was not where you should order your food. They have all of these sections and you’d assume you go there to get what you want. We then find out that you order your food towards the middle of the room and wait on the table for it to come. When it comes, you still have to get up to get napkins, ketchup, forks, etc… The food tastes awful, my personal pizza was worst than frozen pizza we buy at the supermarket. And for that price it’s definitely not worth it. The most disapointing thing about this place it’s that it actually looks nice, so you’ll feel fooled. This restaurant certainly does not fit in Revel’s standard.