What can I say about this place.. it's overall cheaper than Studio B buffet so if you're not looking to engorge yourself, this is a safe bet. With that said, I have a few complaints.
The Bad
1. The prices are a little on the high side but then again all the places in the hotel were expensive, even Baby Cakes but still for what I got in terms of what I paid for.. wasn't worth it. For instance, their turkey sandwich was around 10 dollars and the turkey tasted like it was from one of those prepackaged supermarket aisles and to top it off.. they had no dressing for it. Seriously? Turkey is a dry meat and when you put it on sourdough with lettuce and tomato but no dressing.. its like biting into a sofa cushion.
2. Their chicken noodle soup was atrocious. I love clear broth when it comes to my soups so I was expecting their chicken noodle to be clear and that's why I chose it over their Clam Chowder and Chili. I will say though that the chicken itself was plentiful and plump and the portion was big but I'd rather have good soup with a little amount than bad soup at a larger amount.
The Good
1. They're open pretty much 21 hours a day so if you're hungry late at night or something, you're good. The hours I believe were 10am to 7am? Which is pretty much the whole day.
2. Their chicken fingers were the bomb but again kind of expensive because even though it was 11 dollars, it didn't come with any fries but it was still pretty good.
3. Their sodas were 2.99 BUT it was free refills so it pretty much kind of works itself out.
Overall, the price was the biggest factor but it still deserved a 4 star review.