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10 Best Buffets in Las Vegas (August 2023)

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Sin City, or Las Vegas, is best known for its casino and nightlife, the desert city in Nevada is also a top choice destination for tourists all over the world. This is not only because of the promise of massive casinos, exclusive poker rooms and endless aisles of slot machines. There is so much to explore in Las Vegas; for foodies, it is an absolute paradise. If you have a healthy appetite and don't know where to start, then you can jump straight into any of these top 10 buffets. Instead of reading a menu in a restaurant or ordering from a kiosk stand, you can walk straight up to where the food is being served and let your growling stomach pick for you.

1. The Cosmopolitan – Wicked Spoon Buffet

Wicked Spoon is a great choice for the diner who does not know what they want to eat, but enjoys all worldly cuisines. It is in the Cosmopolitan casino, which is right on the Vegas Strip, and has a cold bar, brunch station, Asian station, Breakfast inspired section, an international station, a grill station, and of course, desserts. The buffet is open 8 am-3 pm on weekdays and 9 am-4 pm on weekends. Breakfast is $38 for adults and $19 for children and lunch is $45 for adults and $22.50 for children.

Once you are done eating and drinking, then you can explore the Cosmopolitan Las Vegas Casino. It features a large variety of games, including slots, video poker, table games and poker. You can also bet at the BetMGM Sportsbook and Lounge.

  • 100,000 square feet of gaming space
  • Over 1,300 slots and video poker machines
  • Tables with Blackjack, Roulette, Craps, Baccarat and Poker
  • BetMGM Sportsbook and Lounge

2. Caesars Palace – Bacchanal Buffet

Bacchanal Buffet is like having 9 restaurants in one. It is quite pricey, but you are certainly in for a treat as there are 9 food stations and 10 kitchens serving over 250 different meals. All the foods are presented well, so you can stroll around the buffet and work up your appetite while viewing everything it has to offer. Bacchanal Buffet is open on all days from 9 am to 10 pm except for Tuesdays and Wednesdays when it opens from 3.30 pm to 10 pm.

The buffet is located in the heart of Caesars Palace, which sits on the Las Vegas Strip. It s one of the largest casinos in Vegas, with over 120,000 square feet dedicated to gaming. You can play all sorts of slots and jackpot games, as well as popular table games and poker tournaments. A key highlight is Caesars Sportsbook, which is perfect for NFL and College Football fans and features a 143′ Ultra HD screen.

  • 120,000 square feet of gaming space
  • Over 1,300 slot machines
  • Over 185 table games and 4,500 square foot casino poker room
  • Caesars Sportsbook with everything from Race bets to NFL props bets

3. Bellagio – Bellagio Buffet

The Bellagio is a casino that is part of the MGM Casino Resort franchise and is one of the key highlights on the Vegas Strip. The casino is one of the most prestigious venues in Vegas, and guests can have an exceptional dining experience at the Bellagio Buffet. The buffet covers cuisines from all over the world, specialising in Italian, American, Chinese and Japanese cuisines, and exploring all their delicacies. It is not massively expensive either, so you can go on a budget and still get a value meal. The buffet opens from 8.00 am to 3 pm on Mondays through Sundays and opens in the evening from 5 pm to 9 pm on Wednesdays through Sundays.

Once you finish your meal, you can head over to the Bellagio casino, which has one of the biggest collections of slot machines. The casino also features a Club Prive, which is a high-limit lounge with a whisky bar and cigars. If the casino games don't win you over, then you can spend some time at the 5,600 square foot sportsbook, which has 99 racing monitors and over 30 sports bar screens.

  • Over 150,000 square feet of gaming space
  • More than 2,300 machines with progressive jackpots too
  • High rollers club and 40 poker tables
  • BetMGM Sportsbook

4. Senor Frogs – Drag Brunch

Senor Frogs is not a casino, but it is a Mexican-themed bar and grill chain that has destinations all over the States and Mexico. The food is fantastic, with some classic dishes on the menu such as Quesadillas, Jalapeno Poppers, Nachos, and Burritos. The biggest surprise is the drag brunch, in which you get served by drag queens, who will spice up the atmosphere with their amazing wit and dance moves. Seriously, it is something you will have to add to your bucket list, and the drag brunch will not let you down.

Senor Frogs is located right on the strip and is a short walk from the Venetian, Treasure Island Casino and the Wynn. You can hop in for a quick bite here and then go to any of the casinos on the Las Vegas Strip, and see if the zesty Mexican food brings you any luck.

5. MGM – Grand Buffet

The MGM Grand Buffet is a major attraction in the MGM Grand Casino. On the Vegas Strip, you only need to walk into the casino, past the MGM Grand front desk, and you will instantly spot the Grand Buffet. The buffet has a massive selection of culinary options and is open from 8 am to 3 pm. In addition to the wide range of foods, there are plenty of special offers, including an All You Can Drink Special that includes beer, wine and mimosa.

While you are there, you might as well check out the casino. There is a reason why tourists flock to the MGM Grand Casino – it is among the largest casinos in the world and is packed with all sorts of thrilling games. For slots players, there are loads of games, with denominations from 1c to $1,000. If that is not enough, there is an additional High Limit Slots area, where the payouts can go up to $500,000. MGM Grand Casino also has an outstanding sportsbook, with 60 HD TVs to watch all the action.

  • Over 170,000 square feet of gaming space
  • Over 2,500 gaming machines, and 139 poker and table games
  • High Limit Slots Area for slots enthusiasts
  • BetMGM Sportsbook with 60 TVs

6. Wynn – The Buffet at Wynn

The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas is a solid choice for an early breakfast or hearty brunch. From 8 am to 9 am, it serves the Early Riser Breakfast menus, and then from 9 am to 1 pm, you can catch all the excellent brunch meals. On Fridays and weekends, the kitchens stay open until 9 pm, so you can also stay for some gourmet dinners. This buffet has 16 live-action cooking stations, and its all-you-can-eat offer is a true explosion of flavours. There are 120 different dishes to try out, and it specialises in seafood.

The lavish atmosphere is a treat for any occasion, and should it put you in the mood for some gaming, then you can head straight on to the expansive gaming floors. There are over 1,800 slot machines, including games with denominations of up to $1,000 per spin. The Wynn sits proudly on the Northeast corner of the Vegas Strip and is one of the most popular destinations for gamers.

  • Over 110,000 square feet of gaming space
  • More than 1,900 slot machines
  • Over 135 table games spread across two floors
  • Poker room, Keno lounge and Baccarat salon
  • Race and Sportsbook

7. Luxor – The Buffet at Luxor

Luxor Casino is located on the southern end of the Vegas Strip, and The Buffet at Luxor provides a fantastic casual dining experience. It opens at 8 am and closes at 3 pm, and during those times you can tuck into all sorts of meals. The Buffet features a 30-foot salad bar as well as a homemade pizza station, carving station and even an omelette station. There are also desserts and many other specialities to explore.

On the subject of exploration, Luxor has the largest atrium in the world, and you can also find loads of amazing games in over 120,00 square feet of gaming space. The slot jackpots are generous, with Luxor paying out over $16 million in jackpot prizes every year. Alternatively, you can try out Blackjack, Roulette, Craps of 3 Card Poker table games, as well as several others. If you are not in the mood for gaming, then perhaps you can sit and unwind in the BetMGM Sportsbook, which plays all the largest sports events and has plenty of exciting betting opportunities.

  • Largest atrium in the world and over 120,000 square foot casino floor
  • Over 1,100 slots and High Limit area
  • 62 Tables with Blackjack, Roulette and Craps
  • BetMGM Sportsbook

8. Excalibur – The Buffet

Excalibur Casino is not far from Luxor Casino, and it is also one of the iconic casino hotels on the Vegas Strip. Originally known as the Round Table Buffet, the Buffet at Excalibur is a chic and modern place to eat that will not break the bank. You can eat here any day between 7 am and 2 pm and can try out all sorts of foods, from pancakes and bacon to shrimp and fruits. There is also a made-to-order crepes and omelettes station.

The casino has a medieval theme, with many themed shows featuring sword fights and jousting. It also has a large selection of games, which are spread across over 90,000 square feet. Though there are plenty of high stakes games here, you can find many that will suit a smaller budget. Slots and all sorts of table games do not require you to spend the big bucks, which appeals to many visitors.

  • Over 90,000 square foot game floor
  • More than 2,600 slots
  • 100 table games including Blackjack, Roulette and Craps
  • BetMGM Sportsbook at Excalibur

9. Circus Circus – Circus Buffet

The Buffet at Circus Circus is affordable and gives a traditional Vegas dining experience. Opening at 7 am, breakfast foodies can eat all sorts of pastries, fresh fruit, hot breakfast foods or go for the cereal bar. The breakfast and brunch times last until 2 pm. The Buffet then reopens at 4.30 pm and stays open until 10 pm, so you can come back for dinner and try heartier fish meals or pasta, pizza, burgers, or meat roasts.

Circus Circus is on the northern part of The Strip and has a large variety of casino games. Like Excalibur, you can play here with a smaller budget. The slots and table games have denominations from $0.01 to $25, and there is a special Slots a Fun entertainment arcade full of new games.

  • Over 120,000 square foot casino
  • Three full-size casinos with over 2,200 slots and video machines
  • 30 table games with Blackjack, 3 Card Poker, Roulette and Craps
  • Special Slots a Fun arcade games

10. Westgate -Fresh Buffet

Westgate Casino is not far from Circus Circus, at the Northern end of the Las Vegas Strip. The Fresh Buffet is one of its key features, which has a large variety of meals. During weekends, the Fresh Buffet is open from 7 am to 2 pm, and during the week it stays open until 8 pm. Breakfast, brunch and dinner are all served here, and there is plenty of choice, including a carving station, seafood station, and other international foods.

Westgate is one of the older casinos on The Strip and was opened in 1969. It has over 50,000 square feet of gaming space, across which you can find over 550 slot machines. Though the casino is not as large as some of its rival casinos, Westgate's sportsbook, the SuperBook, is billed as the largest in the world.

  • Over 50,000 square foot casino space
  • More than 550 slots machines
  • 38 table games and 10 poker tables
  • The SuperBook Bar and Sportsbook

Conclusion

It is never a good idea to go gaming on an empty stomach. But you will not need to anyhow, as you can fuel up on some satisfactory meals at any of these excellent buffets. The casinos on The Strip are renowned for their award-winning dining options. It does not matter whether you want to eat a big meal, a light snack, spend a lot or stick to a budget. You can find it all in Las Vegas.

Lloyd is passionate about online gambling, he lives and breathes blackjack and other table games, and he enjoys sports betting.

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