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Hours

Sun-Thurs: 4:30PM-10PM Fri-Sat: 4:30PM-11PM

Parking

free lot at corner of Pacific and California Avenues

Pricing

Medium ($$)

Scannicchio's Restaurant   

2641 Boardwalk
Atlantic City, NJ 8401
609-348-6378
www.scannicchios.com

Rating: 4 out of 5  (6 Ratings)   Read Reviews (6)    Rate and Write a Review

It was in April of 1978 that John Scannicchio opened his modest family-style Italian restaurant just steps off the Boardwalk, barely a month before Steve Lawrence' toss of the dice on Resorts International's craps table launched Atlantic City's gaming era. The menu was created from treasured family recipes, with classic antipasto; Steamed Clams; Clams Casino, Oreganata or Posillipo; Mussels; and Italian-style Stuffed Artichokes. There's homemade Manicotti, Lasagne and Gnocchi; tender Veal Cutlets prepared in nearly a dozen variations; Brajole and Sirloin Pizzaiola. Homemade soups include a creamy Seafood Bisque, Pasta Fagioli and the traditional Italian Wedding Soup with escarole and tiny meatballs. John Varalli, who started as a busboy from the restaurant's opening, rose to waiter, manager and chef, took over when the Scannicchio family decided to retire from the restaurant business. Today, John shares the honors with his son Christian, a graduate of the prestigious Philadelphia Restaurant School. John has become something of a local legend for his homemade desserts, including Tiramisu, Ricotta Cheesecake and crispy, cream-filled Cannoli. The Italian home-style atmosphere is further enhanced by the softly piped music with selections ranging from Sinatra to Bocelli, Louis Prima and Domenico Modugno. In keeping with tradition, they offer a selection of fresh fish daily, which will vary according to the catch of the day. It's one of the few restaurants in AC where you'll find fresh Soft Shell Crabs -- they're flown in daily from Louisiana when not in season locally. The cozy 60-seat restaurant has a bar/cocktail lounge offering seating for 20 more waiting for tables. Between a loyal local customer base, repeat word-of-mouth conventioneers returning year after year, and casino players who've discovered the tiny restaurant just off the Boardwalk, there's often an overflow weekend crowd. Reservations are strongly recommended. Free customer parking is available at the corner of Pacific and California Avenues. Scannicchio's can accommodate 75-80 for private parties. Hours: Sunday through Thursday 4:30 to 10 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 4:30 to 11 p.m. The menu is a la carte, with entrees all under $20. Selected wines are available by the glass. --Ellen Burke Rawls

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Review rating 5 out of 5
THAT'S AMORE!
By cup7475 on 06/10/2007
When you visit AC make sure John's who you see if a you hungry you'll have a good time with all that great food & wine he's a so friendly 'scusami,but you see when i'm back in AC it's Scannicchios for me That's amore!
antnyasbry
Review rating 5 out of 5
excellent
By antnyasbry on 01/06/2005
This restaurant was exactly what you are looking for when trying to get away from the plasticky feel of casino restaurants,from the moment you walk in the smells of the kitchen intoxicate you.The service was very friendly,the drinks aremade perfectly,the food is deiciousl and the atmoshere makes you feel like you are eating in your italian grandmothers house. This is the way eating italian food should be done.i will also say the prces are extremely reasonable.
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Review rating 0 out of 5
The Entenman's was better!
By yojeffo on 02/28/2004
I have been to the Philadelphia version and found it acceptable; albeit the food was very saucy. The AC location was about as far from it’s sister restaurant as possible. It was absolutely unacceptable. The food was barely eatable and to add insult to injury, the owner was gorging himself with his hands out of a box of Entenman's pound cake while we waited much too long for his sorry food. Apparently he agreed with us (8) and chose not to eat his own food. The description "John has become something of a local legend for his homemade desserts" is obviously preposterous ! Have you ever left a restaurant and said “why did I spend that much for so little?”
pelligrinolover
Review rating 5 out of 5
THE BEST
By pelligrinolover on 02/09/2004
I LOVE THIS PLACE