If you’re looking for a really great steak dinner, there’s a spot here in the Garden State you need to check out. This is your summer pick to enjoy a great steak here in New Jersey.

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So, how do you like your steak cooked? Are you someone who likes a little pink in the middle with a rare or medium-rare steak? Or do you go for medium-well or well-done? Me? I’m a medium steak person, just enough pink, but not too much.

We have a steakhouse you need to add to your list of places to go! Taste of Home has put out a list of places to try, and when it comes to their choice for New Jersey, you have to head to Atlantic City for the "best" steak.

 

According to Taste of Home, you need to go to the Borgata Hotel and Casino and visit Old Homestead. "Gamble in style with the best steaks in the Garden State. Located in the Borgata Hotel Casino and Spa, you'll be drawn in by their signature dish, the 34-ounce Gotham rib-eye (but the 20-ounce Prime Steakhouse Burger is pretty killer, too)."

 

Their website says, "The Old Homestead, a New York City institution, is one of the country’s oldest steakhouses and is known for serving the finest steaks in the Big Apple for nearly 150 years. With their second location in Atlantic City, guests can experience their trademarked domestically raised, hand-massaged Wagyu beef on both sides of the river."

 

The Old Homestead is open:

Sunday to Friday: 5:00 PM to 10:30 PM
Saturday: 4:00 PM to 10:30 PM

Reservations: <a href="tel:609.317.7723">609.317.7723</a>

Have you dined at the Old Homestead at the Borgata? Give us your review and recommendations, and post your comments below.

 

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