5/5 J N. 5 years ago on Google
So
here's
the
thing:
I
almost
didn't
write
this
review.
I
really
didn't
want
to.
Why?
Because
I'm
naturally
a
selfish
man.
I
don't
like
sharing
when
I
find
something
I
really
and
truly
enjoy.
It
means
that
there
is
less
for
me
to
have
all
to
myself.
That
doesn't
do
justice
to
something
special,
though.
It's
a
hard
thing
to
come
to
terms
with,
because
ultimately?
It
comes
by
way
of
a
personal
sacrifice.
So,
understand
that
it
is
through
a
herculean
resolve
and
a
measure
of
humanity
that
comes
somewhat
begrudgingly.
The
Iron
Room.
Handedly
the
definitive
gem
of
Atlantic
City.
Perhaps
of
all
of
New
Jersey.
This
place
is
alive,
vibrant
and
lacking
the
soulless
atmosphere
of
the
casinos
and
its'
nearby
ilk.
The
food
is
spectacular:
a
regular
dinner
(small
and
large
plates)
offering
are
thoughtful,
extremely
well
designed
and
carry
a
harmony
of
stiletto-sharp
flavours
and
balance.
Any
available
specials
are
absolutely
worth
checking
out
because
in
the
last
year
in
getting
to
know
these
folks
the
rare
time
I
am
in
town,
it
is
a
reliable
constant
where,
if
you
let
your
meal
decisions
be
driven
by
the
clever
recommendations
of
staff,
you
will
*never*
be
disappointed.
Like
whisky
/
scotch
/
bourbon?
You
are
in
for
both
a
treat
and
a
straight
up
masterclass
on
incredible
offerings.
Make
a
night
out
of
navigating
the
hundreds
of
options
with
the
help
of
extremely
knowledgable
staff.
I
personally
am
a
huge
bourbon
nerd
and
found
bottles
here
that
had
my
hackles
raised
in
the
opportunity
to
sample
them.
Any
aficionado
would
be
purely
thrilled
to
sit
at
this
bar.
Impress
work
clients
and
enamour
your
dates
with
a
spellbinding
and
versatile
selection.
Lastly,
this
is
the
type
of
place
that
you
can
walk
in
as
a
stranger
and
strike
up
conversations
that
leave
you
laden
with
new
friends.
The
type
you
look
forward
to
seeing
the
next
time
you
wander
through
town.
The
experiences
you
extract
from
the
Iron
Room
are
rare
and
veritably
priceless
and
are
the
type
you
dote
on
when
in
some
other
bar
or
restaurant
in
an
obscure
corner
of
the
world.
5/5
stars
that
are
richly
deserved
and
leave
you
wishing
there
was
an
option
to
give
a
sixth,
"genuine
life
experience"
star.
Come
here
as
soon
and
as
often
as
you
can,
and
enjoy
all
of
the
things
that
make
this
Canadian
call
the
Iron
Room
his
honest-to-goodness
local.
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