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| - Let me start off by saying that most station casino buffets are about the same and offer similar foods. I didn't go in thinking it was like bacchanal @ Caesars. I just wanted a good and cheap brunch buffet near home.
On a Sunday afternoon for the brunch buffet, it came out to $14.99 per adult. For brunch they offer the basics but with certain breakfast foods. They have an Asian section, Italian, American, intercontinental (Hispanic food and breakfast food), salad bar and dessert.
The breakfast food was actually pretty good. The French toast and mini pancakes were hot and sweet. I also had some beef chili which I wouldn't recommend. It was very bland and oily. The Asian section had quite a bit of variety. They had pad Thai, BBQ char sui, mapo tofu, Singapore noodles, etc. Unfortunately it all tasted average and it wasn't very hot. Desserts were also the classics: carrot cake, apple pie, cookies, etc. I noticed most ppl got ice cream on a cone to go. One thing I liked the most was the atmosphere. It was clean and very open. Kind of unexpected from a casino so old.
Tip: if you want even cheaper, go sign up for their rewards card and you can get Sunday brunch for $9.99 (other days are cheaper too). It doesn't hurt you to sign up either. It's just a rewards card that's meant to entice locals and gamblers.
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