Imagine stepping into Lukity's Country Inn, where the charm of the countryside meets the bounty of a grand buffet! It's not just a dining experience; it's a feast that feels like a warm hug from your favorite aunt who always insists you haven't eaten enough.
Lukity's Country Inn is renowned for its impressive buffet, offering a spread that's as vast as it is delicious. From fresh salads and soups to a variety of hearty main dishes and decadent desserts, the buffet table is a sight to behold. Whether you're in the mood for some down-home comfort food or something a little more refined, there's something to satisfy every palate.
But here's the real scoop: you might just find yourself making several trips to the buffet, not just because everything tastes so good, but because it feels like a challenge to try just a bit of everything. And trust me, you'll want to!
Here’s a tip: Go hungry, and wear your comfy pants. This isn't just a meal; it's an all-you-can-eat adventure that will leave you planning your next visit before you've even left.
So, if you're looking for a dining experience where you can indulge to your heart's content in a cozy, welcoming atmosphere, Lukity's Country Inn is the place to be. Just remember, the buffet is a marathon, not a...
Read moreOur server was a sweetheart but the food was disappointing. $13.99 per person for a small buffet of lackluster food. Selection was served on a small island and included (dry) scrambled eggs, (a mix of burnt and chewy) bacon (wasn’t terrible though), sausage, small pancakes, French toast (actually really good), hash browns, home fries with peppers and onions, a hash of some sort (? - didn’t try it), small biscuits, (really good) sausage gravy, pineapple chunks (uncovered and in a glass bowl on a different table), some sort of cinnamon donut (very dry, covered in cinnamon, and the one I tried, I couldn’t even bite through it), and some sort of dried out apple pie. My son also found a dead bug on his plate, we assume came from the eggs.
The atmosphere is just okay. It seems pretty outdated but not uncomfortable.
The regular menu may have some wonderful food on it so this review is purely based on our experience with the buffet. We paid $57.57 for three adult buffets, a coffee, a soda, and a sweet tea plus a 4% charge for paying with a debit card. It wasn’t the worst food ever but for almost $60, we definitely had...
Read moreBeen working on an antique boat restoration...so somewhat raggedy when we get hungry. Usually take an out-of-the-way booth. Nobody grumbles at us for being in work clothes. Everybody treats everyone the same. Totally unpretentious. Food is the same way...they bill this place as a Country Inn. Not "fine dining" but better than anything I'm likely to make for myself, so that alone makes this a wonderful experience. Everybody is nice. The rap music (somewhat out of character) started blaring one night we were there. Well, that was "let your hair down we're on closing cleanup time".....never said BOO or tried to kick us out...and we were the only ones still there. They did their thing and yet didn't even push us out in the slightest. Not fancy, just good food. And they offer Liver & Onions. If you like it, you know it is done RIGHT or it's shoe leather. They do it RIGHT. So the point is, they do what they do VERY WELL. And always with a friendly nod to...
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