Out of all the casino buffets in the Chicagoland area this couldn't be any worse. I gave 2 🌟 s only because the staff was friendly.
The food was terribly bland. I DO MEAN ABSOLUTELY NO SEASONING. we tried everything and there's nothing to brag about. The best thing is the bbq spot and its terrible too. What nerve charging $40 for this!
The worst part is they portions your food 😒. You don't get to put what you want on your plate. If you actually did enjoy a food item you would have to take too many trips back and forth because the portions they give you are too small. They'll show a menu with 3 pages but both pages have the same thing on them. Each restaurant only has about 2 to 4 food items to choose from. There's absolutely no variety so don't be fooled by the multiple restaurant options.
The same restaurants just outside the buffet area( their all tied together) offer better selection and cocktails. The folks in the buffet are screwing themselves and when you get in the buffet area staff will recommend you do the dine in for $25.
This casino doesn't have the dining figured out ar all. Much better going to indiana. Oh yeah and the folks that gave this place 5 star reviews..... just look at the names and you'll...
Read moreGreat concept to have a buffet with 4 food stations and 1 dessert station. However, from our party of 10 our overall impression was that the food was bland, over cooked and pretty blah based on a $27 lunch and $47 dinner price. This was the worst casino food tasting experience I've ever had to be honest. The only thing our group liked was the freshly made hamburger, taco salad and brownies. All of the other food tasted worse than a fast food place. Servers share tips which is something else when you want to recognize one person. The staff was amazing but go elsewhere for food. You can tell a place with pitiful tasting food because there's never a line for it. That's the case here. Stay away from gambling at Windcreek too... because you'll rarely win...
Read moreReally cool concept that’s a refreshing twist on the typical buffet. Instead of a traditional serve-yourself setup, the restaurant features several mini food stations—each like its own little eatery. There’s a BBQ/meat station, seafood, American (burgers, sandwiches, etc.), plus dedicated Mexican and Italian stations. You go from station to station and order what you want, and it’s freshly prepared and brought out quickly.
The only thing I felt was missing was an Asian-style station—it would’ve really rounded things out.
Overall, the food was high quality and tasted great, and the prices were very reasonable. Definitely a fun and affordable dining experience worth...
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