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  • I recently dined with a friend at Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
  • The British-themed atmosphere was fun, and the appetizers blew us away.
  • However, I’d skip the burger and go for a more classic entrée next time.

I grew up in the United Kingdom, so I know my way around a classic British pub.

When I learned that Gordon Ramsay has his own pub in the heart of Atlantic City, New Jersey, I’ll admit I was a bit skeptical about how authentic the experience could be.

Could it truly capture the smell of cheap beer, rustic interiors, and classic pub grub I’m used to?

Still, I was eager to see for myself on a recent girls’ trip.

Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill has two locations, one in Las Vegas and one in Atlantic City. With a big celebrity name and reputation as one of Britain’s most famous chef exports, we had high expectations leading up to our meal.

We left feeling satisfied and downright charmed by the British-themed atmosphere and jolly-good appetizers, but I left royally disappointed in my burger entrée.

Here’s what our experience was like dining at Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill in Atlantic City.

Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill is located right in the heart of Caesars Atlantic City.


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Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill is located near the entrance to Caesars.


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I took an escalator up from the street level to the main floor of the casino and found that the restaurant was impossible to miss.

Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill is located directly across from Caesar’s coin fountain and is framed by large Grecian pillars, giving it more of a Parthenon vibe than that of a traditional British pub.

We could see the hotel’s giant statue of Caesar and the coin fountain from our table.




There was a large statue of Caesar across from the restaurant.


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Ramsay has three restaurants in Atlantic City: Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill, Gordon Ramsay Steak, and Hell’s Kitchen.

Hell’s Kitchen and the pub are both located inside Caesars Atlantic City, meaning it would be easy to dine at both during your trip if you were staying at the resort.

There are different dining areas inside Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill.




The bar area was busy with people eating and grabbing a drink.


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The restaurant is split into three main sections: a dining area with booths and tables overlooking the Caesars lobby, a lively bar, and a quieter side room with more secluded booths.

The bar was by far the busiest when we visited at 7 p.m. on a Thursday — it was buzzing with conversation and clinking glasses. Many of the guests didn’t seem to be eating dinner, but rather just grabbing a drink.

The pillars out front might have given off a Grecian vibe, but inside, the decor was packed with British touches.




The restaurant had many nods to British culture scattered throughout the dining room.


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In the main dining area, I was immersed in British flair, from a sweeping Buckingham Palace mural to silhouettes of stoic royal guards flanking the red booths.

Of all the Gordon Ramsay restaurants I visited in Atlantic City — including Gordon Ramsay Steak and Hell’s Kitchen — this one leaned the hardest into its British theme.

The menu also reflected the British theme, with classic dishes like beef Wellington, fish and chips, and shepherd’s pie.

There was a mix of luxe red booths and tables with chairs.




The main dining room had a mix of booths and tables.


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The booths had an upscale pub vibe and looked invitingly comfortable. We were seated at a two-top in the back, with a view of Caesars’ main lobby.

The chatter of fellow diners and the flow of people passing through the lobby gave the restaurant a lively, energetic atmosphere.

The restaurant had a large selection of signature cocktails.




The restaurant offered a menu of crafted cocktails.


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Many of the signature cocktails embraced the British theme, sporting names like “Mind the Gap” ($17.99) and “Lost in Great Britain” ($17.99).

I ordered the Lost in Great Britain, a blackberry spritz with tequila and lemon-honey syrup.




Both cocktails were presented beautifully.


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My friend ordered the Mind the Gap, which was made with vodka, St-Germain elderflower liqueur, lime, ginger beer, and passion fruit.

We liked the presentation of both cocktails and felt they were decently priced for the quality of the ingredients and liquor used.

My cocktail was light and refreshing, but with a slight tartness from the blackberry syrup.




I enjoyed my signature cocktail.


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The tartness of the blackberry cut through the sweetness of the lemon-honey syrup, and it paired well with all of the dishes we tried.

We ordered the Buffalo cauliflower as our appetizer.




The Buffalo cauliflower came in a large serving.


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The Buffalo cauliflower ($17.99) came in a large portion with a side of blue cheese dressing for dipping. It was a fun play on the classic bar food Buffalo wings, but felt slightly more elevated.

We couldn’t stop eating this appetizer.




The Buffalo cauliflower was downright addictive.


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The cauliflower was fried to golden perfection in a light, airy tempura batter. The Buffalo sauce brought just the right amount of heat, which was mellowed by the creamy richness of blue cheese crumbles.

A tangy extra side of blue cheese sauce added another layer of flavor, tying everything together into a dish that was bold, balanced, and seriously addictive.

It was more than enough to satisfy two people, yet we were still disappointed when we finally cleaned the plate.

The Pub Burger came topped with lettuce, tomato, cheddar cheese, pickles, and bacon.




The burger had classic toppings like lettuce, tomato, and bacon.


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It was the most traditional burger on the menu, though it featured a few elevated touches like a prime sirloin patty and a red wine glaze.

The burger wasn’t anything to cross the pond for.




The burger was juicy but didn’t blow me away.


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A crisp lettuce leaf and two thick tomato slices topped the burger, while Farmhouse English cheddar blanketed the patty. A few strips of bacon struck the perfect balance between crispy and chewy.

It was a solid, classic burger with a juicy patty and fresh toppings, though I found myself wishing for an extra flourish — maybe a savory special sauce or a sharper cheese.

For what it was, it delivered, but it reminded me of burgers I’ve had at chain restaurants like Chili’s or Applebee’s, which usually come at a slightly lower price.

In the end, this burger left me feeling like I’d had a jolly decent meal, but not one worth crossing the pond (or the casino floor) for.

I was really impressed by the fries that came with my burger.




The fries came wrapped in a cone of newspaper-printed paper.


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Crispy and perfectly seasoned, the fries arrived wrapped in newspaper-printed paper.

I loved the presentation, which really captured the charm of a classic British chip shop.

We also ordered a side of baked mac and cheese to share.




The baked mac and cheese came in a red ramekin dish.


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The baked mac and cheese ($15.99) came in a red ramekin dish, in keeping with the pub’s British theme.

The mac and cheese is made with cellentani pasta and English Farmhouse cheddar, the same cheese used on my burger.

The mac and cheese was rich and flavorful.




The mac and cheese was a great side option.


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The smattering of breadcrumbs and chives on top of the mac and cheese enhanced the cheese’s flavor, coating every noodle. We also thought it was a generous portion, but we felt the price was a little steep for a side dish.

It was enough for a shared side, but we wouldn’t recommend ordering it as an entrée — it might not be big enough to truly satisfy.

My friend ordered the chicken Milanese as her entrée.




The chicken Milanese came with an arugula salad.


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The chicken Milanese ($34.99) was served with Dijon cream sauce, gruyère cheese, arugula, and a grain mustard vinaigrette.

My friend said that although the dish was simple, it was “phenomenal” and one of the best chicken dishes she’s ever had at a chain restaurant.




My friend was really impressed by the chicken Milanese.


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She said the mustard vinaigrette added a delicious tart flavor to the juicy chicken breast, and the arugula was well-dressed without being too soggy.

The cheese was sharp without being overbearing, and the chicken was well-fried with an airy panko breading that gave the dish a lighter feel.

Overall, she said she’d definitely order this dish again.

I would go back to Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill, but I’d order a different entrée.




I would go back to Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill.


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With tip and tax, the total cost of our meal came to $162.43 for two entrées, one appetizer, a side dish, and two cocktails.

While I was impressed by the refreshing cocktails, mouthwatering Buffalo cauliflower, and creamy mac-and-cheese side dish, I was left feeling underwhelmed by my burger.

If I were to return, I’d probably opt for a more decadent burger with more interesting toppings, or one of the restaurant’s signature British dishes like fish and chips or the beef Wellington.

Overall, if you’re looking for a crowd-pleasing restaurant at a relatively affordable price in Atlantic City, Gordon Ramsay Pub & Grill fits the bill.

For a taste of Britain in Atlantic City, it’s worth a visit, even if the burger wasn’t quite up to snuff.

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