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| - When you're in Las Vegas, one of the must things to do is to eat at a buffet. For my daughter's volleyball tournament, we're staying at the Cannery Hotel and Casino, which like most Las Vegas hotels has their own buffet. Honestly, the Cannery Row Buffet warrants 2.5 stars.
The Cannery Row Buffet has a lot of potential, but after eating there, it really is untapped. If you're on a budget and you want to check off eating at a Las Vegas buffet, I would recommend Cannery based solely on how cheap the buffet is. Make sure to sign up for a Cannery Player's card and you'll save $4 on your buffet. For a measly $11.99, you'll be able to say you at at a Las Vegas buffet. The buffet can be easily located by large letters spelling Cannery. There is plenty of seating and a lot of food choices. On a Friday night at 5:30pm, it wasn't crowded at all, which became readily apparent after eating here.
Cannery is an example of getting what you paid for. As I said earlier, this buffet has so much untapped potential. Management could do so much with this buffet. I actually felt like the entire buffet and staff were sad. Presentation of the food made the food look unappealing. The staff serving the food weren't too enthusiastic. Our server tried her best and I appreciated her hard work, but that was it. The food was okay. Nothing blew me away. I like their fried chicken, prime rib, egg rolls, and fried wantons. The dessert bar had a large selection, but the only things that stood out were the cheesecake and cannolis.
If you want to save money and you have to have that Las Vegas buffet, the Cannery Row fits the bill. For $11.99, you get to eat a lot and still have money left to play the slots. The only issue is you won't have anything to write home about.
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