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  2. Las Vegas Buffets - Best Prices, Times, & Coupons - Las Vegas...

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    Las Vegas Buffets. Looking for the best buffet in Vegas? From Bellagio to Wynn, breakfast to seafood, you've found the most detailed all-you-can-eat buffet listings on the web! Consult the chart below for times and prices for all meals and the availability of easy-to-obtain club discounts.

  3. Do Any Las Vegas Buffets Accept Reservations? - Las Vegas Advisor

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    Well, you actually can make reservations at two Las Vegas buffets. The first is the Bacchanal Buffet at Caesar's Palace. Reservations aren't mandatory, but you can reserve via OpenTable or by calling them directly. The second is The Buffet at the Wynn Las Vegas. You can make a reservation on OpenTable or on The Wynn's website.

  4. Bacchanal Buffet - Las Vegas Advisor

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    This buffet was all the rage when it first appeared at Caesars Palace in fall 2012 after a $17 million investment; it was selected as Vegas' best buffet that year and in 2013 by no less than USA Today, along with the voting public in the Review-Journal popularity poll (second place in 2016). We, too, were totally taken with it in the early days ...

  5. Spot Buffets - Las Vegas Advisor

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    Spot Buffets. These buffets are ... Greater Las Vegas: Lunch Buffet: Mon-Fri 10:30am - 3pm: $27.99: n/a ...

  6. How Much Do I Tip at Buffets? - Las Vegas Advisor

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    However, these days, given that so few buffets returned after the pandemic shutdown and the ones that did are much more expensive than pre-COVID, most A.Y.C.E. diners are more generous, never leaving less than $5 for two and sometimes even $5 per person. A $20 tip isn't out of the ordinary for three or four people at a gourmet dinner buffet.

  7. For How Long Has Las Vegas Been Famous for its Buffets? - Las...

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    The ultra-low prices finally began to be phased out in the '80s following the success of higher priced and higher quality offerings at the Sands and Golden Nugget; also in the '80s, the last of the old-time chuck wagons were modernized into buffets. In the early '90s, modern Las Vegas was in full swing, launched by the Mirage and the Rio.

  8. Garden Court Buffet - Las Vegas Advisor

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    Type: Buffets The Garden Court at Main Street Station has long been known as the best buffet in downtown Las Vegas. It's certainly the most spacious and ornate, with distinct Victorian decor, reminiscent of 1920s train stations.

  9. Fresh Buffet - Las Vegas Advisor

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    Type: Buffets Average buffet at a slightly higher than average price, though check to see if Westgate is still offering a $10-off voucher on the buffet for guests who decline maid service. Breakfast has a made-to-order omelet station if you don't mind standing in line for a while.

  10. Buffet Update – September 2024 - Las Vegas Advisor

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    Bellagio – The Buffet at Bellagio: After this weekend Bellagio is removing their dinner buffet until further notice. Circus Circus – Circus Buffet: This week’s buffet schedule is: Weeke…

  11. A.Y.C.E. Buffet - Las Vegas Advisor

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    We’re not saying the Palms is as good for quality as those, or the other super-luxe super buffets, but it’s not that far off. Even M Resort takes a back seat at $24.99 for dinner and $16.99 for brunch, and you can’t even get into M until 11 am, whereas breakfast at the Palms begins at 8.