2/5 Terry W. 7 months ago on Google
A
below
average
buffet
for
an
MGM
resort.
Paid
for
the
weekend
brunch
buffet
through
buy
one
get
one
on
myVEGAS
slots
redemption.
We
arrived
at
10
AM
on
a
Sunday
and
were
able
to
walk
right
in.
They
do
have
a
skip
the
line
pass
purchase
for
$52–no
alcohol
included
in
that
price
(see
alcohol
pricing
below
as
of
September
2023).
FOOD:
Weekend
buffets
are
typically
more
expensive
compared
to
weekdays,
as
this
one
is,
and
you
should
expect
more
variety.
There
was
no
appreciable
difference
compared
to
weekdays.
The
seafood
section
is
45-60-count
peel
and
each
shrimp
(think
small),
clams,
rock
hard
sushi
and
that’s
pretty
much
it.
No
lox,
no
oysters.
There
is
baked
salmon
that
excessively
overcooked
as
it
should
be
in
a
buffet
steam
pan.
The
fried
chicken
is
just
like
the
reviewers
posted
(image),
almost
cadaverous
in
appearance
with
beef-jerky
textured
meat
and
tendons,
as
if
it
was
refried
five
times.
The
scrambled
eggs
were
dense
and
flavorless.
The
omelette
bar
was
too
long
of
a
line,
so
I
didn’t
wait.
Around
10:30
they
got
rid
of
the
oatmeal
and
the
grits
and
set
out
pizza.
Generally
speaking
of
food
was
pretty
dried
out
and
bland—as
many
other
reviewers
posted.
You
can’t
go
wrong
if
you
get
boxed
cereal,
toast
your
own
bagel,
and
just
eat
the
salad.
SERVICE:
Service
is
exceptional.
The
people
here
work
very
hard
and
are
so
kind.
Great,
clean,
and
organized.
ALCOHOL:
if
you
want
to
purchase
alcoholic
beverages
it’s
approximately
$15
for
one
drink
or
you
can
pay
$22
for
all
you
can
drink
beer
and
wine
or
$26
for
cocktails.
Two
hour
maximum
drinking
and
sitting
to
eat.
You
get
wristbands
if
you
buy
the
all
you
can
drink
and
can
only
take
one
drink
at
a
time,
which
is
fine,
except
we
were
seated
all
the
way
in
the
back
by
the
salad
bar,
which
is
about
as
far
as
you
can
get
from
where
the
bar
area
is.
For
one
person
with
the
drink
package
it
was
$63.
You’re
better
off
at
Wicked
Spoon
or
Caesars
Bacchanal
Buffet
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