It's a smaller buffet, but there was enough variety. We came for brunch and stayed for dinner. I don't think they always allowed this...thought I was told before that there was a 3 hr gap between morning and evening service. The brunch offerings were not anything fancy. There was the french toast that might have been made from a cinnamon rollish type bread. That was nice. And there was a lemon poppyseed pancake. All the other items were typical. I didn't try the juice. The dinner service came out slowly and included crab...these were pretty anemic crabs, but they weren't dry. There was a large section for dessert, but most things were a miss. I think my favorite was the bread pudding. Don't miss out on this one. For the price, I think it was good. I still think that M Casino's Studio Buffet is the best. Haven't tried Bacchanal though.