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Bring Your Appetite

Buffets can be divisive — while some would-be customers love the variety, others hate the crowds and would rather sit and relax during their meal. Whichever camp you're in, there's no denying they can be a cheap way to satisfy even the most ravenous appetites. But what separates a ho-hum buffet from a great one? We scoured review sites like TripAdvisor and Yelp, examined menus, and consulted local press to identify some of the best all-you-can-eat options in every state. Hungry? Belly up to some of the best buffets across the country.


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Gary W./Yelp

Alabama: Martha's Place

Montgomery
If you want your fill of Southern home cooking, look no further than Martha's Place. The menu of rotating favorites includes main dishes like fried chicken, chicken and dumplings, turkey and dressing, and liver and onions; sides run the gamut from fried okra and candied yams to sweet potato soufflé and creamed corn. Seniors, military members, and college students are all eligible for discounts off the already-modest prices.

Damon A./Yelp

Alaska: Gold Creek Salmon Bake

Juneau
What could be more Alaskan than an all-you-can-eat feast in the wilderness? That's what you get at the Gold Creek Salmon Bake, the star of the buffet (the salmon, of course) is cooked on an open wood grill. The menu also includes baked chicken, potatoes, rice pilaf, baked beans, salads, cornbread and more. Roast some marshmallows around the fire to complete your feast.

Alyssa A./Yelp

Arizona: Wandering Horse

Scottsdale
Located at Talking Stick Resort, the sleek, contemporary Wandering Horse Buffet has a little bit of everything: Italian, Asian, Mexican, and American favorites. Sushi? You got it. Wood-fired pizza? Check. Visit on Sunday mornings for a champagne brunch, Wednesday nights for prime rib, and Friday and Saturday nights for king crab legs.

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Arkansas: Brown's Catfish

Russellville
Brown's Catfish has been stuffing happy patrons with its Cajun-inspired buffet of seafood favorites for three decades. Main courses include catfish filets, seafood gumbo, and fried shrimp; sides include hushpuppies, corn on the cob, and homemade yeast rolls. Oh, and make sure you leave room for some of the delectable fresh cinnamon rolls, TripAdvisor reviewers say.

Sanjay S./Yelp

California: Choices, The Buffet

Pala
Choices, at Pala Casino and Resort, definitely lives up to its name. There are more than 200 items on this expansive, well-reviewed buffet, and patrons can watch chefs prepare food at several food stations. Lobster fans will want to go on Thursday for a lobster feast; crab fans are in luck Monday through Wednesday. Seniors are eligible for lunchtime discounts.

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Colorado: Cinzzetti's

Northglenn
This Tuscan-themed buffet restaurant in suburban Denver offers a menu of more than 60 mouth-watering Italian favorites, from several kinds of pizzas and pastas to rice balls, crepes and cannoli. Seniors 65 and over get a price break; you can also save by visiting at lunch with a more streamlined selection.

Bryan M./Yelp

Connecticut: Seasons

Uncasville
Seasons can accommodate a crowd: This massive buffet at Mohegan Sun resort can seat close to 800 guests. The spread is equally big, with selections that represent a wide range of cuisines. You'll find barbecue ribs, baked rigatoni, stir-fry, rotisserie chicken, prime rib, and so much more. TripAdvisor reviewers say you should save room for the scooped cheesecake.

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Delaware: Deerfield Golf Club

Newark
Calling all brunch fanatics: The Sunday brunch buffet at Deerfield Golf Club is your nirvana. Served most Sundays late October through early May, it's billed as "Delaware's ultimate brunch experience" and features plenty of locally caught seafood, made-to-order omelets and eggs benedict, chicken and waffles, brown sugar bacon, fresh biscuits, and even a donut wall. Of course, there are also $5 mimosas, so drink up.

Jeff R./Yelp

Florida: Miyako Japanese Buffet

Pompano Beach
Many buffets get ho-hum reviews, but diners are almost uniformly happy with their meals at Miyako, midway between Fort Lauderdale and Boca Raton. They rave about the massive selection of hibachi favorites and seafood, but the 100-plus varieties of sushi and sashimi are clearly the star of the show. "I am one of those people who has a hard time appreciating sushi buffets. ... This place, however, is wonderful," raves one TripAdvisor reviewer.

Kelly S./Yelp

Georgia: Fried Tomato Buffet

Kennesaw, McDonough, Newnan
This small local chain of buffets gets a lot of love from loyal patrons who love its fresh Southern fare. The menu features fried chicken, fried green tomatoes, sweet potatoes, collard greens, mac and cheese and more; there's also banana pudding and buttermilk pies to tempt your taste buds at dessert. "If you want Southern food and want quality for a fair price, you are in the right place," notes one Yelper.

Yi H./Yelp

Hawaii: 100 Sails

Honolulu
For a classier-than-usual buffet experience, head to the swanky Prince Waikiki Hotel and check out 100 Sails Restaurant & Bar, and its lovely ocean views. Lunches include favorites like shrimp tempura and made-to-order temaki; dinners feature calamari salad, crab legs and panko-crusted oysters, plus a menu of rotating entrees. Seniors get a discount Monday through Thursday.


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Andrew W./Yelp

Idaho: Chuck-A-Rama

Boise
This well-regarded Western-themed buffet chain is among the best the Gem State has to offer when it comes to all-you-can eat feasts, and it's been going for 50 years strong. Daily favorites include baked and fried chicken as well as carved ham, turkey, and roast beef. On certain nights, there are also international staples (on Wednesdays, there are Asian favorites like orange chicken; Thursdays include enchiladas and other Mexican dishes). Seniors always wrangle a discount.

Gilbert S./Yelp

Illinois: Red Apple Buffet

Chicago
This Chicago mainstay features traditional Polish foods done mouth-wateringly well, and in massive quantities. You'll find schnitzel, kielbasa, tons of pierogi, potato pancakes, cheese blintzes, sauerkraut, potato dumplings, traditional salads and so much more. You can make reservations — rare at a buffet — and they even do carryout and catering.

Andrew W./Yelp

Indiana: Gasthof Amish Restaurant

Montgomery
Anyone who's spent much time in the Midwest knows it's hard to beat an Amish buffet for homestyle cooking. At Gasthof, your hearty appetite will be rewarded with classics like fried chicken, roast beef, baked ham, homemade noodles, creamy mashed potatoes and buttered corn. Of course, you can top off your meal with classic pies, cobblers and bread pudding. Seafood lovers should go Friday night for fish favorites; Saturdays include ribs and barbecue.

Stacy T./Yelp

Iowa: Triple Crown Buffet

Altoona
Take a break from gambling at Prairie Meadows Casino and Hotel to refuel at Triple Crown Buffet. On certain nights of the week, you'll find special items: Monday is Breakfast for Dinner night; Wednesday is the Fiesta Buffet; Thursday features barbecue; Friday is for seafood and prime rib; Saturday features more prime rib; and Sunday includes Asian fare.

Kim W./Yelp

Kansas: Caesar's Table

Wichita
Shhhh ... Caesar's Table isn't all that well-known, and regulars might prefer it that way. This sleek, modern lunch-only buffet run by an experienced caterer is somewhat hidden in a downtown office building, but it's worth searching out for the impressive spread. Selections may include coconut chicken, roast beef, pulled pork, and eggplant parmesan; there are also plenty of sides, a salad bar, and desserts like fresh-baked pies and cinnamon rolls.

David H./Yelp

Kentucky: Max's Loudon Square Buffet

Lexington
You would never mistake Max's for a slick casino buffet, and loyal customers wouldn't have it any other way. They've been packing this local joint for more than 40 years to chow down on everything from fried chicken and corn bread to meatballs and three-bean salad. "This restaurant is a Lexington staple," notes one TripAdvisor reviewer. "It's not known for its ambience, but then you can't eat ambience."

Eric T./Yelp

Louisiana: House of Seafood

Bush
If you've got a taste for seafood and Cajun fare, the House of Seafood might be worth the drive to Bush, about 60 miles north of New Orleans. This modest blink-and-you'll-miss-it building is packed with oysters, boiled crabs, alligator sausage, fried crawfish, jambalaya, gumbo, lobster casserole and much, much more. Get a 360-degree view of the gut-busting spread here.

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Maine: Harraseeket Inn

Freeport
Just down the street from L.L.Bean headquarters, cozy Harraseeket Inn serves a daily breakfast and lunch buffet. We recommend you save your visit for a Sunday, though, when the indulgent brunch buffet is available. A recent menu was packed with mouth-watering selections like lobster halves, organic prime rib, roasted chicken, lobster fritters, baked brie, short rib mac and cheese, and braised beef and egg quesadillas. Reservations are recommended, and we can see why. Drool.

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Maryland: The Bonfire

Ocean City
Nothing goes better than a family-friendly beach and a hearty buffet dinner, and you get just that from Ocean City and The Bonfire, open since 1973. Patrons find more than 150 feet of options, including a ton of seafood, a carving station, and endless salad, fruit and dessert. There are discounts for early birds from 4 to 5 p.m., and seniors get a price break every Friday. Not into crab legs? You may be able to wrangle a discount by abstaining.

Maria M./Yelp

Massachusetts: Mesa Buffet

Springfield
The relatively new but already-well-reviewed Mesa Buffet offers New England something different: the chance to sample all sorts of Latin cuisine, "cooked with love," of course, by the owners' mother. You'll find favorites like rice and beans, tender pork shoulder, stew ribs and chicken, beef and pork tripe, seafood soup, plantains, and empanadas.

Misty S./Yelp

Michigan: Grand Hotel

Mackinac Island
One of Michigan's can't-miss buffets is in the elegant Grand Hotel, a landmark on charming, touristy Mackinac Island. This lunchtime-only feast is served in the eye-popping Main Dining Room, and while it doesn't come cheap, it will elevate your perception of what a buffet can be. Expect a beautifully presented array of fruits, cheeses, salads, meats, seafood and pastries. TripAdvisor reviewers are partial to the oysters, smoked trout, prime rib, and cheesecake.

Brandon J./Yelp

Minnesota: Q. Cumbers

Edina
The name should be your first tipoff that Q. Cumbers isn't your typical buffet slinging a slew of fried food. Veggies take center stage at this bright and airy buffet, and you'll get to choose from several greens, two dozen toppings, several original recipe salads, and eight dressings. A hot bar has rotating selections like pot roast, baked chicken and vegetarian items; there are also soups, fruit, and desserts.

Adien D./Yelp

Mississippi: Palace Buffet

Biloxi
The impressive spread at this centerpiece of the Palace Casino Resort is a crowd-pleaser, for sure. You'll find steak and prime rib; fresh-baked pizza; catfish, meatloaf and other Southern favorites; plenty of seafood; and even a Mongolian grill where you can watch your own creation come to life in a wok. On Friday and Saturday nights, all-you-can-eat crab legs take center stage.

Kendra W./Yelp

Missouri: Charley's Buffet

Lincoln
Tucked away in central Missouri, Charley's is one of those rare mom-and-pop restaurants that is a destination in itself, devotees say. Make the drive and you'll be rewarded with a completely homemade spread that is proudly billed as "worth the weight." Buffet staples include favorites like fried chicken, green beans, smoked ham and fresh, buttery rolls. But the real showstopper, TripAdvisor reviewers say, is the dessert bar chock full of pies, cobblers, cakes, brownies, and cookies galore.

Ann H./Yelp

Montana: Grand Garden

Billings
Sometimes you just can't beat a quick fill-up at your neighborhood Chinese buffet. In Billings, Grand Garden is the pick of the litter and has swept the local paper's "Best Chinese" category for a decade. Drop in for a lunch buffet every day or the dinner buffet on Friday and Saturday nights; there's also a traditional menu with favorites including money-saving family dinners served with soup, egg rolls, fried shrimp, barbecue pork, rice, and your choice of entrees.

Sammy C./Yelp

Nebraska: Flavors

Omaha
In the mood for Indian food? In Nebraska, Flavors restaurant on the edge of downtown Omaha offers a lunch buffet Monday through Saturday that devotees say is hard to beat. Dishes rotate, but you're likely to find classics like Tandoori chicken, fresh naan, samosas and biryani. "This place is stellar. ... The buffet items are constantly replenished, I have yet to see the staff let anything run out," raves one TripAdvisor reviewer.

Justin C./Yelp

Nevada: Bacchanal Buffet

Las Vegas
You haven't really "done Vegas" until you've overindulged at at least one massive casino buffet. By all accounts, Bacchanal at Caesars Palace is one of the best spots to do that; Thrillist even calls it "the standard against which all Las Vegas buffets are judged." At any given time, you'll have about 500 items to choose from, plus about 15 daily chef's specials. If you really want to splash out, you can reserve a VIP experience for $98 with a dedicated reservation time, seafood tower, and all-you-can-drink privileges.


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Skye G./Yelp

New Hampshire: Old Salt

Hampton
The buffet-style Sunday brunch spread at Old Salt, the restaurant at historic Lamie's Inn, will inspire even the sleepiest souls to get out of bed. They'll find eye-popping fruit arrangements, cheese platters, muffins, pastries, sausage, bacon, eggs benedict, made-to-order omelets, and Belgian waffles. If brunch is closer to lunch, there's also poached salmon, pastas, hand-carved turkey, roast beef, and other heartier fare. A chocolate fountain and dessert table offer a sweet ending. Reservations are recommended.

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New Jersey: Borgata Buffet

Atlantic City
The name of the game at the spacious Borgata Buffet is "casual indulgence," and the cuisine is "you name it." Dinners include plenty of sushi, Asian soups, prime rib, and seafood; an impressive brunch spread features made-to-order omelets, eggs benedict, sirloin and cocktail shrimp. TripAdvisor reviewers rave about the selection and quality for the price.

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New Mexico: Buffet 66 Fresh Market

Albuquerque
This well-regarded buffet at Route 66 Casino and Hotel has been recently revamped, so if you're cruising in on the Mother Road, you're in for an all-you-can-eat treat. Dishes include American classics like barbecue; pasta and other Italian fare; sushi; a Mongolian grill; Latin eats and more. On Friday nights, look for Asian seafood; Saturday nights feature surf and turf, including crab legs.


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New York: The View Restaurant & Lounge

New York
Buffets aren't often mistaken for special-occasion restaurants, but The View Restaurant & Lounge at the Marriott Marquis might be the exception to the rule. Forty-eight stories up, it's New York City's only revolving rooftop restaurant. To accompany the dazzling views of Manhattan, you can either eat from a traditional menu or opt for the lounge's dinner buffet. Sample selections include beef bourguignon, chicken cacciatore, roasted beet salad, lo mein with ginger garlic dressing, assorted cheeses, and a well-stocked dessert table with a chocolate fountain.

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North Carolina: Casey's Buffet Barbecue & Homecooking

Wilmington
Every day at Casey's is another chance to loosen that belt a notch or two thanks to endless barbecue pork, fried chicken, chitlins, pan-fried okra, pig feet, peach cobbler and too many other homestyle Southern favorites to list. "I don't even like sweet potato casserole and I could eat my weight in theirs," raves one TripAdvisor reviewer. "Eat a small lunch if you plan to come for dinner! You'll need the room for all the yumminess."

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North Dakota: Granite City Brewery

Fargo
If you're a bloody mary fan, head to Fargo's Granite City Brewery for the Sunday brunch of a lifetime. There are more than 300 possible combos once you pick a vodka, heat level, chaser, and garnish. If mimosas are more your speed, don't worry — they're endless. As for food, that's not too shabby, either. There's a carving table with prime rib; made-to-order omelets, eggs benedict and breakfast sandwiches; brunch classics like bacon, pancakes and fruit; and rotating chef's specials. Top it all off with a stop at the donut creation station.

Michael Z./Yelp

Ohio: Schmidt's Sausage Haus

Columbus
Schmidt's, a landmark in Columbus' historic German Village, has been filling rumbling stomachs with traditional German cuisine for decades. Though you can order off a regular menu here, the restaurant also features the German Autobahn Buffet, which regularly features sausages like the infamous spiced, hickory-smoked Bahama Mama and other staples like schnitzel, spaetzle, sauerkraut, soups and salads. Oh, and when you get the buffet, you get a nice discount on the legendary Jumbo Cream Puffs.

Stormy H./Yelp

Oklahoma: Cajun King

Oklahoma City
You're nowhere near the bayou, but it sure may feel like it at Cajun King. The buffet is packed with Low Country favorites like fried catfish, gumbo, and red beans and rice; weekends also frequently feature frog legs, shrimp, crab cakes, and boudin balls. The highlight, however, might be the hot, sugary beignets, TripAdvisor reviewers report; they're delivered right to your table just as you're unsure you can eat another bite.

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Oregon: Cedar Plank Buffet

Grand Ronde
This large buffet at Spirit Mountain Casino offers many nods to its location: There's natural wood and stone sprinkled throughout the large space, and cedar plank salmon and other Northwestern fare offered up on the buffet itself — TripAdvisor reviewers have even spotted huckleberry ice cream. Expect a wait on the weekend, they caution.


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John D./Yelp

Pennsylvania: Miller's Smorgasbord

Ronks
A Lancaster County landmark, Miller's is a must for hungry visitors to Pennsylvania Dutch country. Peruse the smorgasbord and you'll find baked ham, chicken pot pie, baked cabbage, buttered noodles, Swedish meatballs, and plenty of homemade breads, pies, pudding, and other desserts. Don't want to wait? You can even reserve a table online (psst ... there are also coupons).

Lisa W./Yelp

Rhode Island: The Nordic

Charlestown
If you can get past the sticker shock of The Nordic's pricing (at press time, a cool $103 for adults), you'll gain access to one of the most tantalizing displays of all-you-can-eat seafood you'll ever lay eyes on. Lobster? Check. Bacon-wrapped scallops? Yep. Alaskan crab? Sure. Oysters? Oh yes. The list goes on, and also includes grill items like prime rib and filet mignon, plus a ton of sides, fruits, salads and desserts. And don't worry about quality, TripAdvisor reviewers say — the food is fresh and befitting of the price tag.

Anna C./Yelp

South Carolina: Captain George's

Myrtle Beach
You don't have to search long to find a buffet in Myrtle Beach, but that doesn't mean it will be a good one. Captain George's, however, is definitely in the top tier, as evidenced by the line out the door most summer nights. The eye-popping buffets, designed to look like old tall ships, are packed with seafood favorites like crab legs, oysters, clams, and fried scallops. TripAdvisor reviewers also recommend the stuffed mushrooms.

D. C./Yelp

South Dakota: Jodean's, A South Dakota Tradition

Yankton
Order off the menu, have a drink at the historic 1880s bar, or try the 50-foot buffet at memorabilia-packed JoDean's, a longtime local favorite for filling up and then some. Friday and Saturday nights, you can pay extra for a seafood buffet or stick to lower-priced fare like ham, roast beef, chicken and all the fixins.

Ashley D./Yelp

Tennessee: Song & Hearth

Pigeon Forge
This breakfast and dinner buffet restaurant at Dolly Parton's new DreamMore resort next to Dollywood might be one of the best places to dine in Pigeon Forge, a tourist strip with no shortage of indulgent spots to eat. TripAdvisor reviewers give it consistently high marks for ambience and food quality, raving about the traditional Southern food — and the delectable donut wall. A recent weekend menu included buttermilk fried chicken, cornmeal fried catfish, Gulf shrimp and grits, candied sweet potatoes, and more.

Paige M./Yelp

Texas: Larry's French Market

Groves
You might think you've wandered into neighboring Louisiana as you enjoy a gut-busting Cajun feast at Larry's. Close enough — you're just miles from the border, and the all-you-can-eat seafood buffet Thursday through Saturday nights is the stuff of legends. Listen to the live music while stuffing yourself with barbecue crabs, fried fish and shrimp, fried alligator, frog legs, boudin, gumbo, and shrimp etouffee.

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Utah: Deer Valley Seafood Buffet

Park City
This tony ski resort's seafood buffet has enough polish to satisfy even the biggest skier appetites as well as all-you-can-eat naysayers. One of the more unique features is an entire poke bar, and recent selections have included seared ahi, smoked Scottish salmon, king crab, white fish ceviche, oysters and prime rib. USA Today cautions diners to save room for desserts like the Snowball, a dense chocolate torte enrobed in whipped cream.

Nico Samneil S./Yelp

Vermont: Eastside Restaurant & Pub

Newport
This well-established local favorite with a large patio overlooking Lake Memphremagog has a Sunday brunch buffet more than equal to the lovely setting. Customers report a massive range of favorites like beef brisket, potato gratin, quiche, pasta, pastries, fruit, waffles, pancakes, eggs, and more. "If I lived closer I am sure I would be here as often as possible!" raves one TripAdvisor reviewer.

Irssy M./Yelp

Virginia: Yukai Japanese and Seafood Buffet

Virginia Beach
Whether you want an endless parade of sushi, sashimi and seafood or would prefer hibachi favorites, Yukai has you covered. There are at least 40 different kinds of sushi alone, plus 100 hot items on the buffet. Devotees rave about the modern, clean interior, and say you can't beat the price for the quality of food, especially in an often-overpriced tourist mecca.

Lesly W./Yelp

Washington: Feast Buffet

Renton
This cavernous Seattle-area buffet amazes first-timers with its massive and artful spread of seafood, sushi, sashimi, dim sum, and more. A Mongolian grill and tons of dessert options — even cotton candy — add to the variety. TripAdvisor reviewers say there's lobster and other premium items on weekends. "I have not eaten so much in years," one raves. "Everything I had was fresh and tasty, but it is far too much to sample even one of everything!"

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West Virginia: Greenbrier Main Dining Room

White Sulphur Springs
For a buffet experience that's more high society than stuff-yourself-silly (though that's certainly still an option), put on your best resort attire and try out the breakfast buffet in the elegantly old school Greenbrier Resort Main Dining Room. You'll be treated to a huge variety of delectable options including made-to-order omelets; sweet potato pancakes; brook trout; cheese blintzes; quiche; and a huge array of fruit, breads, and pastries. "The buffet is displayed so beautifully in such an elegant setting with the most gorgeous crystal green chandeliers. You will not be disappointed!" raves one fan.

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Wisconsin: North Country Steak Buffet

La Crosse
Carnivores, here's your happy place. True to its name, family-owned North Country Steak Buffet will feed you as many 5-ounce cooked-to-order sirloin steaks and sirloin burgers that you can stomach. Other buffet items at this casual restaurant may include family favorites like lasagna, grilled chicken, meatloaf, baked fish, shrimp, tacos, and macaroni and cheese.

Aileen M./Yelp

Wyoming: Old Faithful Inn Dining Room

Yellowstone National Park
From May through October, the lunch and dinner buffets are a great excuse to fill up while gawking at the soaring log-beam ceilings and stone fireplaces of Old Faithful Inn. At lunchtime, you'll find a Western feast of trout, pulled pork, wild game sausage, wild rice, baked beans, cornbread, and more; the dinner buffet (reservations are required) includes prime rib, trout, huckleberry chicken and buttermilk mashed potatoes. Of course, we heard there's some sort of geyser outside that's worth seeing, too, so don't dawdle.


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