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| - We came on a Wednesday evening and had they Shrimptacular Buffet. We had a coupon in the mail for a BOGO. One person with tax comes out to $21.61
1. Shrimp shumai
2. Honey walnut shrimp
3. shrimp curry
4. Firecracker shrimp
5. Shrimp fried rice
6. Shrimp cocktail
7. Fried battered shrimp
8. Shrimp pizza
9. Shrimp scampi
10. Shrimp fettuccine (chef prepared)
11. Fried chicken, jumbalaya, beef tacos (non-shrimp)
12. bread pudding, lemon meringue pie, ice cream, m&m cookie
- Closes at 8pm.
- Coming to the Buffet around 7:30, there was no line and we were seated right away.
- Food was pretty much left overs by then. Nothing steaming hot except for the fried battered shrimp. Seems like that is very popular.
- I helped myself with multiple serving of the walnut shrimp and picked for more walnut.
- Worth the money. Presentation was sloppy, but filled my stomach fine.
We came on a Sunday evening for their regular buffet.
$14.04 BOGO
1. Shrimp Alfredo
2. Tostada with rice and beans
3. Salad
4. Prime rib, broccoli, and mashed potatoes
5. Pepperoni Pizzas
- Salad bar. Chinese. American. Mexican. Italian.
- Rubbery and flavorless prime rib. Reminds me of Silver 7s buffet. Add salt, pepper, au jus
- Not as good as their Wednesday buffet, but it is a nice change of scenery rather than going to a Feast buffet every now and then.
- Occasionally, we would walk to the soda fountain and just fill up our own drinks since service was a bit slow, or maybe they were understaffed.
- Definitely not my good to buffet, but good when ballin' on a budget!
- Not better than Feast at Sunset, GVR, Boulder station. Maybe comparable to Fiesta. I'd go to Sam's Town buffet, if on Boulder when getting picky.
Coupons come in the mail. Good deal.
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