Step into this vintage Atlantic City haunt for classic late-night pizza and comforting Italian eats, all wrapped in nostalgia and charm.
"Opened in 1927, Tony’s Baltimore Grill is what you get when you combine old-school charm with a new-school twist. The updated interiors and menus make this a draw for locals and out-of-towners alike, and the pizza, pastas, fried shrimp, and meatball parms on the menu all hit the spot when a craving for red sauce Italian hits. Important info: The kitchen stays open late, the bar’s 24/7, and happy hour is every day from 4 to 6 p.m. Get the martini." - Ernest Owens, Eater Staff
"The Italian food at Tony’s Baltimore isn’t the best in the world, or even in Atlantic City. But it is where you want to be when it’s 2am and you need somewhere to keep the party going with good vibes and a hearty plate of spaghetti and meatballs. The pizza is the best option on the menu, so get a clams casino and a Nino’s favorite pie, which comes loaded up with sausage and cherry peppers. Maybe even split it with a group of moms in concert merch you became friends with at the bar. " - anne cruz
"Tony’s doesn’t make the best food in Atlantic City, but their kitchen is open until 3am and has a bar that never closes, so it’s a reliable stop when you need some late-night pizza to replenish your spirit before you crash for the night. This spot is the epitome of old-school—they’ve been making pizza and spaghetti since 1927, and it’s one of the only places in town where you can get a beer for less than $5. Get a pie with sausage and cherry peppers to help soak up whatever you’ve been drinking all night. You just might find yourself making friends with members of a bachelor party, or fans of The Killers fresh out of a show. " - anne cruz
"The Italian food at Tony’s Baltimore isn’t the best in the world, or even in Atlantic City. But it is where you want to be when it’s 2am and you need somewhere to keep the party going with good vibes and a hearty plate of spaghetti and meatballs. The pizza is the best option on the menu, so get a clams casino and a Nino’s favorite pie, which comes loaded up with sausage and cherry peppers. Maybe even split it with a group of moms in concert merch you became friends with at the bar. photo credit: Emily Schindler" - Anne Cruz
Tony had dinner with the comedian couple, Rich Vos and Bonnie McFarlane. He ate spaghetti with meatballs. Tony says he is not a fan of Trump and says he looks ridiculous.