Takes Reservations: Yes Accepts Credit Cards: Yes Good for Kids: Yes Good for Groups: Yes Has TV: Yes
Price range.
$$$$ Price range Above $61
1 review
Warner Stiff
This place gets lots of stars for the mere fact that it's a fabulous restaurant in the middle of a sporting event. While the plebians are shoveling down hot dogs and guzzling down beer, you, oh-lucky-beholder of tickets to the exclusive "Courtside Box seats" or "Luxury Suites" will get access to Aces. You will get to dine in a lovely, well-lit air-conditioned restaurant with waiters wearing aprons. You will get to enjoy cloth table cloths and vases filled with flowers. You will get a fancy basket of artisan bread brought to your table to nibble on with your sparkling water. You will get to select from a menu of fresh fish and sushi as opposed to a ginormous pretzel or cracker jacks.
But, let's be honest…. The food is WAY overpriced and frankly just not that great. I don't really know what I was expecting, but I was kind of hoping for more than 6 tiny, fairly crappy pieces when I ordered my $14 (fourteen-dollar) spicy tuna roll. They do have some other exciting things on the menu (think portabella fries and specialty tuna rolls).
You are definitely paying for the ambiance, the service, and the "experience" of eating at Aces when you come to the US Open. The food is not as good as I was expecting, but then again, it was still better than the franks and fries from the "Food Village."
This place gets lots of stars for the mere fact that it's a fabulous restaurant in the middle of a sporting event. While the plebians are shoveling down hot dogs and guzzling down beer, you, oh-lucky-beholder of tickets to the exclusive "Courtside Box seats" or "Luxury Suites" will get access to Aces. You will get to dine in a lovely, well-lit air-conditioned restaurant with waiters wearing aprons. You will get to enjoy cloth table cloths and vases filled with flowers. You will get a fancy basket of artisan bread brought to your table to nibble on with your sparkling water. You will get to select from a menu of fresh fish and sushi as opposed to a ginormous pretzel or cracker jacks.
But, let's be honest…. The food is WAY overpriced and frankly just not that great. I don't really know what I was expecting, but I was kind of hoping for more than 6 tiny, fairly crappy pieces when I ordered my $14 (fourteen-dollar) spicy tuna roll. They do have some other exciting things on the menu (think portabella fries and specialty tuna rolls).
You are definitely paying for the ambiance, the service, and the "experience" of eating at Aces when you come to the US Open. The food is not as good as I was expecting, but then again, it was still better than the franks and fries from the "Food Village."