If you're on the fence about going here for dinner, just do it. A friend and I decided to check it out on a rainy Friday night. There was only one couple ahead of us in line we were promptly seated. The buffet itself is a lot smaller than any casino buffet I've been to before and I didn't find a lot of food that appealed to me :( However, the things I did choose were all pretty good tasting. If you're a dessert fan, you're in luck. I actually think the amount of dessert selections is the same as non-dessert selections. They have cakes, cookies, tarts, drumsticks & individually wrapped ice creams among other sweet treats. Our waitress was very attentive and friendly, until she assumed we were done eating and thought we were trying to leave without paying our cocktail bill. It was awkward. We felt like criminals and fat asses at the same time. She told us it happens a lot and she couldn't afford to pay our tab. We laughed it off, but still it was slightly offensive. That is why I gave 3 instead of 4 stars. Speaking of cocktails, they offer happy hour with $2 bottles and I swear she said wine was $2 but it was more like $4 AND its served warm. She couldn't take the wine back but brought me a glass of ice. Nothing like ice watered down cheap wine. For $20.50 I'd do it again.