Friday, April 13, 2012

Thanksgiving

Dining suggestions? There will probably be 6 of us. It doesn%26#39;t have to be ';traditional';, but feel free to list those as well. We%26#39;re keeping our options open.



Thanksgiving


Are you looking for a fine dining experience, or to eat at a casino buffet or a regular restaurant? Could you be more specific? People will probably chime in with answers after that.



Thanks!



Thanksgiving


My parents aren%26#39;t too comfortable if a place is too formal or fancy. I guess I%26#39;m looking for ';nice'; but not everyday casual. I%26#39;m not too fond of buffets, myself, with the exception of the Borgata buffet. And my dad doesn%26#39;t do well with lots and lots of people in enclosed spaces so I%26#39;d probably stay away from a buffet, too.




We stayed at Harrah%26#39;s last year for Thanksgiving and ate at their buffet. Very disappointing! Really unbelievable - they had a whole turkey out on the carving table FOR SHOW - and they were carving a turkey breast (which wasn%26#39;t the freshly cooked turkey) - it was like deli meat! They also had dark meat turkey cut up in chafing dishes. The trimmings were OK, and there were a lot of other items, but it certainly was disappointing (and also expensive)! Yes, I%26#39;d say to stay away from buffets. Harrahs is usually considered one of AC%26#39;s best buffets.




I would suggest the Old Waterway in the Venice Park Section of AC .



( coming into AC on Rt. 30 make a right after the drawbridge , where the sign for the new homes is . Bear right at the end W. Riverside 609-347-1793 .



American Fare , fair prices , good quality , many tables have view of AC Skyline .

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