heynow Posted July 2 Report Share Posted July 2 The Foundation Room, the sixth in the House of Blues chain, is the most elaborate of its components.Designed to raise money for arts education, the room charges between $2,250 and $8,500 a year for concert entry rights. Food and beverages are separate.Decorated with Persian rugs and wood hand-carved in Tibet, the room really is a series of smaller alcoves, private enclosures and dining areas around a central bar.Slot manufacturers often purchase memberships to the Foundation Room, said Roger Gros, editor of Global Gaming Business Magazine."In Las Vegas, everyone does business there," Gros said. "And this is a much nicer room than the one in Las Vegas. I'm really impressed."The House of Blues in Atlantic City also is the site of the chain's first nightclub. Worship, a three-level facility with an entrance on the first floor, will be a prototype for future House of Blues locations in Philadelphia and New York.Also on the first floor is the restaurant, which serves Southern-style cuisine for lunch and dinner. Signature dishes include a rack of baby back ribs with Jim Beam barbecue sauce and mashed sweet potatoes, fried shrimp, catfish nuggets and chicken gumbo.The goal is to add another dimension to Showboat, a hotel-casino where demographics skew in the 50- to 75-year-old age range.The hope is that House of Blues will attract a much younger customer at night, without alienating the existing older customers who typically arrive during the day, Snowden said. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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