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Contribuisci feedbackJust found out that this iconic Atlantic City, New Jersey restaurant has closed its doors as the owner retired. Angeloni's II Restaurant Lounge was a great place to visit and I was there often when life found me in Atlantic City. Angeloni's II Restaurant Lounge had an old-school ambiance and the food was very good. The service was always on point. Atlantic City lost a great restaurant when Angeloni's II Restaurant Lounge closed its doors. I shall miss here.
Was looking for some good Italian food outside of the casinos so I did a quick search and this place had good reviews so we figured we'd give it a try. We went on a Friday evening found some street parking and they had plenty of tables available when we arrived 7:45 but it was off season in December. I had read over the menu before arriving but I was disappointed to see they didn't have any eggplant dishes available. I was looking forward to some rollatini or parmesan but I ended up going with the manicotti. My husband ordered the Zuppa Di Pesce which had lobster, shrimp, mussels, clams, and scallops. The dishes came with your choice of soup or house salad. I had the salad with a nice vinaigrette dressing and he had the mushroom soup which he enjoyed. He really enjoyed his seafood dish and cleaned his plate. I really didn't think the manicotti was anything special and I ended up bringing most of it home. Our server was very nice and I would definitely return and try a different dish. Tip- if you do a YELP check it you get 15% off your bill
Tried making a reservation last night by phone and understood when showed up in front of the building why they weren't picking up my calls, Angeloni's Restaurant has been permanently closed for over a month. Huge loss in the culinary business. Ended up going to Angelo's Restaurant right around the corner and was surprised with their quality foods. A little on the expensive side but I would recommend it. Sad to see you go Angeloni, but now Hello to Angelo. I'll be back!
It was very quiet at 4:15 PM on a Friday afternoon. Came in for happy hour as a quick pitstop didn't make it to knife and fork and docks. We ordered some drinks as well as some appetizers. The fried calamari tasted like it was frozen, the mussels had a fishy taste and something was missing from the sauce, but the arancini helped save the day. Each of the appetizers were $5 which was typical but the portion size was on the smaller end. Service was sub par. The bartender seemed nicer to the other patrons who may have been regulars. Nothing stood out as special so not sure I would come again but again solid spot for a quick dive bar like experience. As soon as we stepped out we were welcomed with bright sunlight since it's so dark in there. A local said there is debate whether this establishment is better than Angelo's. I'll have to check out Angelo's to decide for myself but for now my feedback is that Angeloni's is nothing special.
If you want authentic and delicious Italian food you NEED to go here! They treat you like family here and that's the best! Strong drinks, great tasting food, real Italian feal, what more can you ask for?!