Dude! South Point has a cheap buffet that includes unlimited Bloody Mary's or Mimosa! The food is a 6 out of 10 but you can't beat $11.95 breakfast and $23.95 Prime Rib Dinner!
@@MayorMcheese12 Yeah, like 12 minutes. Uber only costs $12 to get to the Strip. Have you been to South Point? Best local Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas by far! The rooms are great, food is cheap, and before noon the drinks only cost $2 at the bar! Can you beat that deal?
I love South Point's buffet. Haven't been there in a long while, but they're seafood buffet back when my family and I went was awesome. Don't know if they still heat up the crab legs in different sauces or just plain.
I remember 15yrs ago when visiting Vegas every yr/every other yr, the buffets were the highlight! SO AFFORDABLE AND AWESOME food! So sad they did away with them
As Former Executive Chef at Wynn Buffetts are a money lossing products. Reheated and Reutilized Food From all the other Food Eateries served 48 hrs priorly at other Eateries. Last Ditch attempt to make money off reheated food before it ends up at PIG 🐖 Farms in North Las Vegas as Slop to Feed them.
I feel like the buffets open for breakfast and lunch only would probably do better having a dinner only like 4/5-11pm time frame. I feel like all you can eat is more of a dinner time frame. No one planning on walking and or drinking all day is going to want to get overly full first thing in the morning.
Yeah, but dinner food has a much lower profit margin and casinos don't make the profit they used to so they're squeezing everyone for everything they got.
@@kathys53 ahhh ok I was born in 79, so I remember Vegas of the 90s when my parents used to go often and prices were not this bad... Now it’s just too expensive. Ty for sharing!
Just visited Cesar’s last night for the Bacchanal and had 12 beautiful lobster claws, a dozen stone crab claws, and perfect prime rib. Great experience!
@@lisafranklin9089 The quality of the seafood was incredible. I was not really impressed by the deserts and opted for mostly fruit and a coffee to finish the meal.
@@8269wd go to a good steakhouse you will spend 60 bucks just for filled minon. Bacannal is like 65 dollars. I think its pretty good compared to steak houses
@@Bizz293 Vegas seems like all glitz and glamour but it’s actually not. I have traveled there from Michigan 10 times in my life and I will never go back the last time I went it was terrible. Everything was so overpriced and there was a lot of hooker flyers and dirty, nasty people walking down the sidewalk. I didn’t feel safe. If you do end up going, it is something to see don’t get me wrong, but there is a lot of bedside to it also. Don’t go by yourself. Make sure you’re with somebody.
@@jeffdonaldson5083 understood, thank you for clarifying! I do know I want to avoid the nasty stuff - but I am interested in the food haha and the shows like cirque du soleil, and I think Shania Twain is going to be there…so maybe I can find a clean medium haha
@@jeffdonaldson5083 I think I’m he’s better off not taking advice from you corny midwesterners. You’d probably call the neighborhood I grew up in full of gang violence and lazy people who don’t want to get jobs 🫠
I with you...those greedy CEO's! I really loved being able to sample different foods. My daughter and I always enjoyed going to the Aria Buffet when it was opened. BRING BACK ARIA BUFFET 😁😆
That is so sad. If I worked at a buffet, I'd take as much of the food home that I could and give it to friends and family. The business should encourage the employees to do that too.
I love this channel because I doubt I’ll be able to afford visiting Vegas anytime soon, so I fantasise through these uploads. Along with tons of other destinations. 😂
Wow. We loved the Paris buffet for breakfast. The crepes made to order were the bomb. Main St Station was always a favorite...glad to hear it's still around.
I miss Ryan's. I remember eating there as a kid. It was my favorite buffet because I could eat all the ice cream and cookies I wanted after my first or second meal. This was back in the early to mid 90s in Georgia and I doubt many people remember the place existed. Those were the golden years for me.
It is unprofitable for the casinos. People eat and waste a lot of food and the unions have driven up the wages for the buffet workers. Why else are casinos closing their buffets?
It's a high sticker price meant for loyal customers to use their comps on. Wynn is still worth paying full price for though imo, food and service is the best in town.
So sad that the Sterling Brunch at Ballys isn't coming back. I never got to experience it. And SAD also that Wicked Spoon is overrated! I was looking forward to that one
@@DarkEpyon123 I went yo vegas for the first time 2021 for my birthday and masks were still required inside etc and all the buffets were still closed. I was hoping Sterling would reopen. Oh well. I'm looking forward to seeing what changes are made and what the buffets get replaced with.
I went to Sterling Bruch many years ago and YES it was amazing. It was the best buffet in Vegas at the time. Unlimited lobster, caviar, champagne...it was so decadent.
Wynn was great. It was like $40 a few years ago before Covid if you went for breakfast… my lady would wait until just the right time and go when they switched from breakfast to lunch so you get a little of both. Add drinks for $24.99 lol
Never been to Vegas and I don’t eat at buffets. I just want to commend you on the amount of information packed into such a short amount of time. That’s a skill that is very hard to hone
Do you know just 200 years ago crabs and lobster was pretty much free nobody wanted to eat it it was considered the most peasant food you could eat if you ate crab and lobster 200 years ago you were considered lower than a dog
@@retrowave9536that’s because they never thought of dipping it in butter. And they never could understand the meat is inside the shell, plus many tried it raw or not cooked enough. How dumb is that ?
@@cndvd I'm sure they tried it all kinda way's I just think they had a philosophy because lobsters & crabs are bottom feeders so people with royalty thought of it as beneath them to eat bottom feeders
@@emacias1473 Bacchanal has EVERYTHING 😊 Will have to try it next time. The buffet at Paris sucked prepandemic. Hopefully they've made some improvements.
We hit the Bachanal last Monday. $79.99 each and they limited you to 90 minites. You don't think that time limit would apply but we ran up against it. 10 minutes each time waiting in line for crab legs then time spent picking them adds up.
Bacchanal is the best by far. But I enjoyed Wicked Spoon as well, went there before covid though, so maybe things changed. Bellagio’s good too, but you might as well go to Bacchanal.
Main street station has a yummy buffet that's pretty cheap. We don't go to the others anymore I always take my family to main street station. The breakfast buffet is (I think) 19.99 per adult. kids are (I think) 9.99 with 3 and under being free. We love the omelet station! I don't remember the exact prices but it's never seemed too expensive and I hope they never close (I used to love Boulder highway Station and Palace Station breakfast buffets and they were cheap af I miss them, main street Station is the closest I can get now)
Vacation in 2010 they were everywhere. Bellagio was over priced. Lived there from 2011-2014 and never went to another one living there. Being a local is so much better.
@@Charsi_Escobar sister passed and ended up taking a great job. I was playing poker for a l living since 06 til 2014 and now starting to play tournaments again and might make the switch again
Vegas in the 90s, and early 2000s was so much fun. After I went there in 2013, I felt really disappointed. I've not been back since. It just doesn't feel like Vegas anymore.
I'm not a buffet person but pre covid I did the Buffet at Bellagio and it wasn't that great. However the lunch buffet at Mandalay Bay was spectacular. I always arrived at the beginning of lunch, that way I could get breakfast items too.
There is a luxurious hotel just opened on the Gold Coast Queensland...The Langham...on the beachfront.....their seafood buffet with lobsters and oysters is approx $150 a head and is worth every dollar ...The seafood is delicious...
The Wynn Buffet is the only buffet that matters anyway in my opinion. The Bacchanal and Wicked Spoon have nose-dived in quality since re-opening from peak COVID_19, and nowadays all the others are basically a deluxe version of what you can get at your hometown Golden Corral.
I’ve been to bacchanal many times and it’s very good, but I think buffets are on their way out. How much food can someone eat or how much food do they feel they need to eat to get their moneys worth. It’s almost embarrassing watching people at these buffets, filling their plates like it’s the last supper.
We went to the one at Luxor just last year. We thought it was good. Fortunately the buffets do not require you to be a guest at their hotel nor require you to present a room key. 8 around town is ok. Just find the one closest to you.
I've never been to a Vegas buffet and by the looks of how they're disappearing I probably won't get to visit one but it's a shame how the buffet joints have died off even here in Australia they are few and far between! And the prices are jacked up lower quality foods and less options but I guess that's how everything is going these days !
The fact that people are willing to still pay the elevated prices shows there's still a market for them. It also forces the restaurants to hopefully consistently present fresh quality food.