Casino File: Tropicana AC to roll out 8 new food and drink options; Kelsey Grammer says ‘Cheers!’ at Hard Rock
Tropicana Atlantic City will introduce eight new hospitality operations between this month and the end of the year. Five of them will offer food service.
Wild Honey Smokehouse and Tavern recently had a soft opening. The grand opening is set for Memorial Day weekend.
Ossu Japanese Tavern serves small-plate items like yakitori and sushi. It opens Memorial Day weekend.
Hash House A Go Go is a national chain celebrated for its "twisted farm food" and large breakfast menu. It opens this summer.
The Royce Social Hall will be a combination American beer hall and adult rec room. It will occupy the space that originally housed the Sound of Philadelphia restaurant/performance venue.
Tropicana AC is introducing 8 new food and drink options. The Purple Zebra will be a daiquiri bar, Gin Rickey’s will offer a lounge with duel pianos, Hawthorne & Cork will have a traditional saloon offering bespoke cocktails and fine wine. il Verdi, the third-longest continuously operating casino restaurant, will move from a small corner of the casino floor to a much larger space overlooking the beach and ocean. Caesars Entertainment provided TropicANA with tens of millions of dollars for capital improvements. Five of these operations are owned and operated by the Trop, three are from outside entities.
Kelsey Grammer will be at Hard Rock Hotel Casino Atlantic City on May 13 and 14 to promote his Faith American beer brand. He will play a guest bartender from 5 to 7 p.m. May 14 at the Lobby Bar, 7:30 to 8: 30 p., 7 to 9:00 at Center Bar and 11 p to midnight on the casino floor. On May 12, he will sing karaoke at The Hard Rink Café starting at 10 p,m., after Sting concert at Etess Arena.