
By Ryan Yousefi
The Seminole Casino Coconut Creek’s NYY Steak has been crowned the third-best casino restaurant in the United States, according to the recently revealed USA Today 10 Best Readers’ Choice travel award contest rankings.
After being nominated by a panel of expert judges, the hometown steakhouse earned a Top 3 spot on the nationwide list. Subsequently, it ranked highly by the public through an online voting campaign.
Ryan Maskiell, the Vice President of Marketing at Seminole Casino Coconut Creek, expressed his gratitude for the achievement, stating via press release, “We are honored to have NYY Steak place among the top three Best Casino Restaurants in the country. We strive to provide unwavering quality service and world-class fine dining for all guests.”
Even before being nationally recognized, NYY Steak has been locally well-known for its fine dining experience. It features hand-selected dry-aged USDA Prime steaks aged for at least 21 days in-house and live entertainment.
Beyond just a steakhouse, the restaurant’s menu also features seafood options, desserts, and a world-class wine, beer, and spirits selection. With a touch of the New York Yankees backdrop and classic Empire City lounge vibes, the USAToday poll found it one of the top dining destinations any casino in America offers.
The top two spots on the USA Today 10 Best list were claimed by Capriccio at Resorts Casino Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and The Pines Modern Steakhouse at Yaamava Resort & Casino in Highland, California.
The USA Today 10Best Readers’ Choice Award contest begins with categories voted on by judges, then is followed up with an open-to-the-public vote, ensuring that the process remains fair and inclusive.
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- Ryan Yousefi has lived in Coral Springs for over 30 years. He has worked as a writer for multiples outlets over the years, including the Miami New Times where he has covered sports and culture since 2013. He holds a Bachelor's Degree and a Master's Degree in Business Healthcare Management from Western Governors University.
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