I've made it pretty clear that my wife and I visit casinos a lot. Okay... maybe a little
more that "a lot". The Waterfront Buffet at Harrah's Resort in Atlantic City is a great place to eat. That fact that it is connected to a casino and, due to my wife's — shall we say — "affinity" for gambling, we haven't paid for a meal there in years, makes it all the better. We have experienced the over-the-top glitz of Las Vegas and the faded, slow-paced, middle-of-nowhere desolation of Laughlin, Nevada and everything in between. We live within a convenient driving distance to several casinos. There's Atlantic City, the gaming mecca that has ruled the east coast since 1978. More recently, we have patronized Sugar House (the first and, so far, only casino within the Philadelphia city limits), Parx (the former Philadelphia Race Track) and the Harrah's location in the blighted hamlet of Chester, Pennsylvania.