Las Vegas Buffet Reviews
Las Vegas and buffets have gone hand in hand for decades, and options today run the gambit from upscale and ornate all the way to "no frills" and budget-friendly.
A popular dining option, I've taken it upon myself to eat at every buffet in town to provide detailed reviews of my experiences, below. Those reviews include plenty of images alongside my strong opinions and recommendations.
Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars Palace
For my money, Caesars Palace's Bacchanal Buffet is the best in Las Vegas. Of course, the upscale experience comes with a cost.
Wicked Spoon at Cosmopolitan
Another top-tier option, Wicked Spoon specializes in individualized portions of upscale cuisine options.
The Buffet At Wynn
Wynn is known for quiet luxury, and that vibe is quite evident in their buffet, which ranks among the best on the Strip.
The Buffet at Bellagio
Bellagio's Buffet isn't one of the top options in Las Vegas, but it's no slouch either, serving up prime rib and "fancier" dishes in single serve portions.
The Buffet at Luxor
Luxor's buffet is one of the more affordable options on the Strip and still clings to the resort's Egyptian theme.
The Buffet at Excalibur
Like Luxor, Excalibur's buffet is best described as "mid-tier", with a solid selection of food at a more palatable price.
Circus Circus Las Vegas Buffet
The cheapest buffet on the Strip, Circus Circus offers unique kid-friendly fare that includes chicken strips, corn dogs, and more.
MGM Grand Buffet
MGM Grand's buffet lacks "wow-factor", but I was impressed with the quality of my meal for the price.
Garden Court Buffet at Main Street Station (Fremont Street)
Garden Court at Main Street Station is the last remaining buffet downtown, is one of the cheapest in Las Vegas, and offers a solid experience that I'd describe as a good value albeit not "awe-inspiring".
A.Y.C.E Buffet at Palms (Off-Strip)
The buffet at Palms is one of the best in Vegas, comparable to options like Bacchanal at Caesars and Wicked Spoon at Cosmopolitan. What makes this buffet even more appealing is the pricing, which is about 30% less than upscale options on the Strip.
Garden Buffet at South Point (Off-Strip)
While nothing at South Point will "blow you away", the buffet is inexpensive, serves a wide-ranging assortment of food, and even serves prime rib - a rarity at budget buffets in Las Vegas nowadays.
I’m a former software salesman turned Vegas aficionado. While the craps table is my preferred habitat, I pull myself away to explore new attractions, shows, restaurants, and outdoor activities around Las Vegas with the intent of sharing my experiences.
Ultimately, I just want to help folks plan a better trip and save a few bucks in the process.