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- 4.6Food
- 4.3Service
- 4.1Ambience
- 4.3Value
Noise • Moderate
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Noise • Moderate
New Jersey
Mexican
Atlantic
Great for brunch
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Kid-friendly
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Innovative
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Yes, Dos Caminos is a lively, fun choice for a date night if you enjoy great Mexican food, creative cocktails and a vibrant atmosphere. Guests frequently praise the food, cocktails and attentive servers, making it a reliably tasty spot for dinners or special evenings. Note it sits on the casino floor and can be noisy; ask for a booth or an early seating if you want a slightly quieter table. Reservations or calling ahead are recommended for busy nights.
Portions at Dos Caminos are generally generous and easy to share. Many guests mention large servings, fajitas, bowls and entrées often provide leftovers and good value for the price. A few guests noted very large guacamole servings and skillet-size entrées, so come prepared to share or take home extras. Prices are described as moderate for a casino restaurant.
Go early, early evening or brunch service tends to be more relaxed and quieter. Many guests recommend arriving early to avoid peak casino noise and holiday crowds. Weekdays and early evenings are generally calmer; weekend nights and holiday weekends (when the casino is busy) are louder and busier. Making a reservation or calling ahead helps on busy dates.
Dos Caminos offers dining room and bar seating and can rearrange tables for groups, but it does not offer private dining rooms. Guests report comfortable, cheery seating and that staff can move tables together to accommodate larger parties if you give a heads-up. Because the restaurant sits on the casino floor, expect open seating near the bar and some booths.
The atmosphere is lively, upbeat and colorful, a fun spot for groups, brunch or an energetic dinner. Guests often praise the comfortable decor and cheerful vibe, but repeatedly note it’s noisy because the restaurant sits on the casino floor and houses a bar. If you prefer a quieter meal, request a booth or an early seating.
Casual dress is appropriate. Guests typically visit in relaxed attire for brunch, dinner or cocktails, so you don’t need formal wear, smart-casual is a good choice if you want to dress up a bit for date night.
Yes, it’s a good idea to call ahead for special requests. Guests report staff are helpful with seating for groups, allergy accommodations and menu questions, but specific policies (like dessert substitutions on prix-fixe menus) can be restrictive. If you need accessibility accommodations, birthday arrangements, or dietary needs, call the restaurant to confirm before you arrive.
Yes, families do dine here and guests mention brunch and family dinners with children and teens. The menu has a variety of approachable Mexican dishes that many families enjoy, though there’s no specific kids’ menu referenced in the available information. For younger children, consider an early seating and calling ahead about menu flexibility.
Busiest: weekend nights and holiday weekends when the casino is busy, guests mention loud music and crowded service then. Quietest: early evening and off-peak weekday times or earlier brunch seatings tend to be calmer. If you want a quieter experience, aim for early reservations or weekday visits.
Weekdays or early evenings are the best choice for a calmer experience. Guests report the restaurant is livelier and louder on weekend nights and holiday weekends, so choose a Monday–Thursday early seating or brunch on a weekday to avoid peak casino noise. If you want a festive scene, weekend evenings deliver that energy.
Holiday hours are not clearly listed, so hours may vary on public holidays. One guest reported the restaurant being closed due to weather without advance notification, so it’s wise to call ahead or check before visiting on a holiday or in severe weather.
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