Atlantic City’s Hard Rock announces multiple restaurants, confectionery to join casino

As casinos around the tri-state region and the country – including gaming properties at the Jersey Shore – prepare for sports betting, the Hard Rock Casino & Hotel Atlantic City is putting the finishing touches on the revamped, former Trump Taj Mahal and the slate of restaurants set to open there.

Hard Rock announced Tuesday a seafood focused restaurant, a contemporary Japanese restaurant, a noodle bar, and an eatery featuring live action cooking and chef performances, among others, will be part of the Boardwalk property. The casino is one of two set to open June 28.

“We’re also thrilled to debut the new 400-seat Hard Rock Cafe, which features indoor and outdoor live music stages and panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean,” said Matt Harkness, president of the casino, in a statement.