Came here for Friday nights dinner special. All you can eat crab legs and seafood! I really only come here when I'm in town visiting my mom, but because shes a Vegas local, they send her coupons for the buffet and whatnot. Tonight, we were honored our coupons (which I thought that in itself was awesome, because I know other casinos wont honor coupons during their "specialty buffet" nights) of 1 free buffet, as well as being able to use another coupon of $20 off. The fine print states that coupons cannot be combined, however my mom apparently is a regular here seeing as the cashier has inquired about my 2 aunts and how come he hasnt seen them in awhile. The cashier did the same for the couple that was behind us as well, so I thought was nice. If you havr the coupons use them! What was supposed to be a $40+ dinner, came out to be $5+ and some change for an all you can eat seafood buffet dinner for two.. Cant beat that anywhere!
Friday nights always seem to be busy. Completely understandable though considering you're getting all you can eat crab legs and seafood whilein the middle of the desert. The buffet starts from 4pm to 9pm. Word of advice: catch an uber, so you dont have to deal with parking, and try to be there exactly at 4pm, if not earlier! Trust me, the line gets long fast! And once the tables are full, youre pretty much just standing in line, waiting for people to finish, and people are reseated. Its literally a first come, first serve type of deal.
One last thing, although the specialty is of course the crab legs, they do still serve more than just that. They have the usual dinner entrees, salad, spaghetti, prime rib, tacos, desserts, etc.. But just keep in mind, everyones there fkr thr seafood, so there are a lot of variations of seafood entrees including things like seafood pizza! All in all, the price is definitely worth it, whether you pay full price or not.. And once you're finished with dinner, you can gamble a bit till youre good and ready to drive back home, or back to your hotel, and enjoy...
Read moreWent on prime rib dinner buffet night. Price as advertised on website is $30 plus $7.99 for unlimited wine/beer. Then since we had a large group gratuity was included and after adding in tax it ended up being about $50 per person. Wine was 1 red one and 1 white chardonnay The white was terrible red was ok. Two kind of beer available - bud light and michelob…my friends said michelob was much better.
So I’m vegetarian and my friends wanted to go here but i figured it’s a buffet so there will be lots of options. Unfortunately there wasn’t. There were no vegetarian entrees , only side type dishes (salad, fries, mashed potatoes, sauteed veggies, bread, cheese, soup, cauliflower, veggie egg rolls). Only thing they really had as an entree was cheese or vegetarian pizza.
All pasta had meat in it. All asian dishes had some type of meat (except for some sautéed bok choy). I was expecting there to be some type of veggie pasta option, they only had some Mac and cheese but nothing with more flavor, sauces, or veggies.
Desserts were very good. So overall i did have some options as a vegetarian but not many, or at least not any good options that weren’t carb/cheese heavy other than sautéed veggies and salad. For $50 it was a waste for me
My friends who eat meat thought the food was good and felt there was variety - so i would say if you’re vegetarian this probably isn’t the best place to eat. Ive been to other buffets that have lots more...
Read moreApparently they either don't read ratings or MANAGEMENT DOESN'T CARE. Dropped to a single star because they USED to care about the handicapped. They DON'T CARE ANYMORE! It has been months since my last visit which prompted a DROP IN RATING from 5 to 3for this same reason. No longer us there a handicapped line and when I asked the manager couldn't have show. Less interest. What good is a buffet if you are physically incapable of getting in?
I must add an addendum to my review and reduce the rating. Since reopening after COVID the Buffets' previous concern for its handicapped guests has gone out the window. They USED to provide a handicapped line for those who couldn't stand for hours in line. This has evaporated and NO ONE cares. I dropped the ring from 5 to 3. Astounding. Amazing! Delicious!! I moved back to Las Vegas recently and have been disappointed in most of the buffets I used to enjoy. At Rampart Casino, they have elevated the buffet to an art form. We had the Champagne Brunch on Sunday and were DELIGHTED with every offering. Lox, Bagels and cream cheese; fresh cheese blintzes, wonderful Asian choices, a bright and colorful salad bar, lamb cooked to perfection, ham, beef brisket that falls apart and a dessert bar of truly fresh made, handmade choices including an NSA carrot cake that rivals any. Go...
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