
The market is interactive and in addition to a variety of specialized treats offers tasting classes and wine dinners. There are four fine dining establishments at the Borgata, including James Beard award-winning chef Michael Symon’s Italian restaurant Angeline, one of the country’s oldest steakhouses, Old Homestead, and Izakaya by Michael Schulson, the premiere Japanese restaurant destination in Atlantic City. In addition, there are several casual dining experiences, including the Food hall Eatery, which is a combination wine bar, restaurant, and specialty shop that includes a food court with nine quick eats restaurants and one very popular Ben & Jerry's. The Water Club, has an additional 800 rooms and 18,000 square feet of meeting and event space and upgraded amenities in a more tranquil setting. And just next door, Borgata’s $400 million upscale boutique sister property within the larger resort, the 43-story, $400 million hotel features It's actually one of the nicer and more deluxe places to stay in town, with its 43-floor, 2,000-room and suite hotel.

The Borgata Casino Resort and Spa is located in the heart of the East Coast’s casino community, Atlantic City, New Jersey.

