Caesars Entertainment has unveiled plans to introduce a new oceanfront destination – Caesars Beach Club – at the operator’s casino resort property in Atlantic City, set to debut in the summer of 2026.
“We set out to create an oceanside destination that feels unlike anything Atlantic City has seen – a place inspired by the elevated beachfront hotspots redefining summer along the East Coast,” Caesars Atlantic City SVP & GM Jacob Witmer said.
“We wanted it to feel like an effortless escape, where curated music, delicious food and drink and thoughtful service come together in a stunning setting. Whether you’re stretched out on a chaise or gathering with friends in a cabana, it’s the kind of place that makes you wish summer would never end.”
The new Caesars Beach Club in Atlantic City will feature dining, a full-service bar, live DJ entertainment and a rooftop deck which includes a DJ booth and VIP seating. The operator will also offer localized New Jersey menu selections such as dayboat scallops, lobster rolls, tuna steak sandwiches, grilled margherita pizza and caprese skewers.
Caesars’ new integration could also inspire new developments across its fellow Atlantic City properties, including Harrah's Resort Atlantic City and Tropicana Atlantic City.
Perhaps kicking off a period of positive momentum, Caesars reported its financial results for the first quarter of 2026 on April 28, managing to increase net revenue by 2.7% for a total of $2.9bn, as well as improve its net loss during the period by $17m.
Along with the increase in net revenue for Q1 2026, Caesars grew adjusted EBITDA by 0.3% to $887m, led by regional operations with $435m even while the figure decreased 1.1% from the prior year period.
Las Vegas adjusted EBITDA totaled $426m during Q1 2026 and fell 1.6%, while Caesars Digital’s $69m equates to an increase of 60.5%.
Caesars formed a partnership with Alt Sports Data to launch a new Formula One product across Caesars Sportsbook and William Hill on May 1, featuring markets such as lap-by-lap driver matchups