Everyone has different tastes and opinions, and GCB's foods are prepared a bit differently in different areas, so each one could ruin something you liked at another, or perfect something that another one disappointed. Generally, the restaurants seem clean for the massive and quick turnover of customers and amount of young children. Food at buffet is usually cycled old to new appropriately like buffets should and clearly labeled options. Great for people with limited food diets/health issues that make eating a disappointment on a regular basis, a lot of children who want different things, a big appetite or teenage male bottomless pits, and/or sensitive taste pallets that can't handle much flavor. However, if you like a lot of flavor in food like me, or expect better meat than a family diner, since they advertise limited time steaks and shellfish like it's Prime grade A or "seasonal" crab legs like they are a rare treat. Yet almost every grocery store sells same quality of disappointing frozen crab legs, farmed cheaply and poorly kept all year. Stick to the lunch buffet if you like quality and flavor, but need a big, filling meal. Then it's a great deal even for us! It's Cafeteria Food smorgasbord extreme like if it were a K-Mart Superstore of restaurants with an almost overwhelming buffet selection of surprise tastes. Some are a LOT better than it would make since. Get a bite of everything if the taste or texture possibly could be enjoyed. The ribs are the best meat at most GCB's,...
Read moreI took a friend to eat here. The first person we met was the wonderfully sweet lady at the cash register, because you pay and order your drinks with the cashier. Then you seat yourself and they have allot of choices of were to sit. We were eating from the lunch menu and went right before the dinner rush of people, and I'm talking rush. They also have some different choices for dinner they don't have out for lunch. Service was good but to me wasn't checked on enough for drink refills, but like I said, halfway through our meal was the dinner rush and they were busier. The place was clean and tables cleaned off pretty quickly after customers departed. Used the restroom and it was clean as well. With the food, it was really good with a huge selection. From salad, soup, main course everything from breakfast biscuits and gravy to seafood, then a dessert bar even with ice cream to finish your meal. Personally, if you enjoy a all you can eat buffet style restaurant, like I said they do have seafood and fried fish, but in general it's more of a country style meal. Like fried chicken, mash potatoes, meatloaf, steak and even fried okra. I would suggest stopping by and giving it a try. Its on my list of restaurants I'll definitely revisit....
Read moreIt was okay. My 11 year old is not picky but he found a hard time finding anything he liked. This one didnt seen to kid friendly. They had these steak burgers but he took a bite and spit it out opened it up it was black and very hard. He tried again but same. Tue pizza was ok he said. Taco meat was spicy so he wouldnt eat tacos. My husband said the steak was pretty fatty and tough to eat. He liked the chicken and the pulled pork. And of course the rolls are always good. I went to put melted cheese on cauliflower and it was a pan looked like oil setting on top of some yellow stuff didnt try it. The roast was very good. Very tender. The chicken was also very juicy and very good. The salad bar and fruit was fresh and very good. Cookies and cakes were extremely dry and cookies over cooked big time to couldnt break those apart. Bread pudding was very good. Cobblers were empty so couldnt try those. I love carrot cake that was not carrot cake. Blaa. Service was great waitress was super friendly. Always ahead on our drinks and picking up plates. She did a great job. Cooks on the other hand either a bad night or they need some new cooks. It was ok overall wouldnt probably go back but we were traveling and it seem to have...
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