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    Lobby Bar

    4.5 (4 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 2:00 am (Next day)
    Updated 2 months ago

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    4.2(252 reviews)
    1.7 mi
    $$

    Food is amazing every time my husband and I go there and that's at least once a week if not more…read more New beers rotating on draft all the time They have multiple happy hrs throughout day/night so you get great food and drink deals whether lunch or dinner and always on point service with a friendly welcome come on in and hang with us attitude Music is always fun and easy to listen to at a normal volume not like some places where you can't hear yourself think let alone hear what your friends or family talk We highly recommend you won't be disappointed

    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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    Lobby Bar

    Lobby Bar

    4.2(6 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    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.

    Delicious cocktails. I ordered the espresso martini and pisco sour and they were both so good and…read moreSTRONG! I enjoyed the live music they had and the service was exceptional. The waitress was on point! Before my glass was empty she was there asking if I wanted another. Highly recommend trying there drinks. Downside: no snacks available to order.

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    VooDoo Lounge

    VooDoo Lounge

    4.0(4 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Awesome bar/ music venue inside of Harrah's resort! They had live music playing Friday and Saturday…read morenight with a DJ mixing things up between sets. The dance floor was lively and the wait staff made good on keeping everyone's drinks topped off!!

    Well, the bar looks like it was designed by someone who once saw a cocktail lounge in a dream and…read morethen forgot the dream halfway through. Booths line the edges like polite sentries and the bar itself is lined with slot/video poker machines in case you feel like doubling your disappointment. I arrived with a party of four just 45 minutes before last call on a Tuesday. You would think that would be enough time for a few drinks and a few laughs. You would be wrong. There was a man in a suit behind the bar doing what I can only assume was performance art meant to mimic sabotage. There was a bar back who had the dazed expression of a man recently asked to name all the moons of Jupiter in alphabetical order. The bartender moved with the speed and confidence of a tortoise delivering bad news to a hungry bobcat. Service was a game of drink-by-drink roulette. He took our orders one at a time in the most literal sense. One person would speak. He would leave. He would return eventually with something resembling said dink. Another person would speak. He would leave again. Rinse. Repeat. We might have been speaking in code and he was off deciphering it at the opposite corner of the bar. The drinks were okay. Not good. Not bad. Okay. The menu was fun to look at though. They called them potions. In the VooDoo Lounge. How clever. It was the highlight of the visit and the only reason I gave them a second star. That and the fact that I did not actually die there. Oh and the prices. Nineteen dollars to sip Instragramable mediocrity from a glass shaped like regret.

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