One of the Restaurants in the Biltmore Resort, we have had brunch several times at Wright's the other restaurant in the resort which was good but we wanted to try out the more casual atmosphere at Frank & Alberts. The decor inside was underwhelming aside from the walls and exterior which is classic Frank Lloyd Wright style definitely the more "family friendly" restaurant. Service was fine fairly average nothing was blatantly bad. Now the question to buffet or not to buffet?? That was the question. After our entrees the buffet at $21 dollars would only be $4 or $5 dollars more so it probably would have been a better deal I just wasn't in the mood to have the valet use a crowbar to help me into the car. One person in the party had the buffet I took a peek and it looked fairly standard. I had the build your own omelette with ham and spinach, it was very average, certainly not bad but not great. The fingerling potatoes were good smothered in onions which I didn't care for, some potatoes very cooked others hardly cooked. My toast had a bit of a delay arriving at the table but no big deal. I added sausage which was very good. Another friend at the table had pineapple upside pancakes which were good but incredibly sweet. My partner had the prime rib hash, corn, chili rojo, peppers, potatoes and fried eggs. Salty but delicious! To summarize whether you are staying at the resort or not check out at least a restaurant or two there if anything for the history rather than the food.