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a few up to several hundred. In addition, Golden Nugget is home to several unique spaces, too, like The Showroom theater, Observation Deck, Event Lawn and others.
Sheraton Atlantic City Hotel features 502 guest rooms, a lobby-lounge featuring compli-
mentary Wi-Fi, and everything needed for a comfortable and enjoyable stay. Specialized meetings and business servic- es make the Sheraton Atlantic City Convention Center Hotel ideal for corporate meetings and social events. Home to the 11,618-square foot Crown Ballroom and an attentive and experienced staff to help every step of the way, Sheraton Atlantic City is adjacent to the convention center and is just steps from the boardwalk, casinos and restaurants.
In all, the Sheraton offers 20 different meeting spaces, and can accommodate everything from intimate events to larger corporate functions. An on site full-service concierge is able to assist with restaurant reservations, information on activi- ties in the area, and making arrangements for transportation, as well as with business center needs between the hours of 9am and 5pm. Stay connected with the Link@Sheraton experienced with Microsoft, which offers a secure and fun area in which to work or just hang out. Connect on the hotel's terminals or bring a laptop for complimentary wireless broadband. This comfortable technological lounge allows for surfing the net, sending emails, and printing information.
The Atlantic City Convention Center contains 500,000 contiguous square feet of space and occupies a site of nearly 31 acres, making it one of the East Coast's largest convention centers. Built under the auspices of the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority (NJSEA), it is the centerpiece of a multi-million dollar redevelopment plan that included the $90 million renovations to Historic Boardwalk Hall, the Sheraton Convention Center Hotel, Tanger Outlets The Walk, Atlantic City's newest retail and entertainment complex, and many new casino and expansion projects.
The Atlantic City Convention Center offers five spacious exhibit halls located on its second level. In addition, the build- ing has 45 meeting rooms available that total 109,100-square feet with endless possibilities for room configurations. SMG manages the Atlantic City Convention Center and Boardwalk Hall on behalf of the Atlantic City Convention and Visitors Authority.
Drink
Food &
Revel offers a dozen food and beverage options for groups seeking a fantastic dining experience, including four offerings by Garces Group Restaurants, led by celebrity Iron Chef Jose Garces. Among the choices by Garces are: Amada AC, the shore version of his flagship restau-
rant in Philadelphia; Yuboka Noodle Bar, which is a cozy 36-seat restaurant just steps from the casino floor; Distrito Cantina AC, featuring casual picnic-table seating in a Mexican street-party atmosphere; and Village Whiskey AC, which is a casual tavern featuring refined pub fare, whiskey, bourbon and other spirits and cocktails.
In addition to great dining, gaming, spa facilities and enter- tainment, Revel boasts stunning ocean-view vistas from nearly every window of the hotel. This means that no matter the time of year, guests can enjoy the serene views of the beach without stepping foot on the sand. The modern design of the building carries over into the minimalist guest room design. Clean lines, luxe amenities and high-tech touches compound to make a memorable stay.
For something a little different, the atmosphere and food at Izakaya at Borgata will provide a fun and delicious change
of pace. Modeled after modern Japanese pubs, Izakaya’s creative cocktails and shareable plates can create a memo- rable small group event.
Additional fine dining offerings at Borgata include: Bobby Flay Steak; Fornelletto; Old Homestead Steakhouse; and Wolfgang Puck American Grille.
Atlantic City’s oldest restaurant, Dock’s Oyster House, is still widely considered one of the area's best. Founded in 1897 and still owned and operated by the Dougherty family, its fresh oyster bar near the entrance sets the stage for a great seafood or steak dinner.
Get a lesson in Atlantic City’s Prohibition-era history at the second-oldest restaurant in town, Knife and Fork Inn, which was founded in 1912. Now also owned and operated by the Dougherty family, it’s known as one of the best steak and seafood restaurants in town, as well as for its speakeasy past. The third floor (walk-up) “wine cellar” is ideal for small groups.
Those looking for a traditional Italian meal like Grandma used to make will find it at Angelo’s Fairmount Tavern, another long-standing favorite among locals and visitors
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