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Review for buffet Well if you sign up for a players card, weekday buffet lunches are only $6.99pp. Then bring in a 2 for 1 coupon in the weekly Sunday magazine, and you got yourself a $3.50pp lunch. We all know this is not top of line food here, but can you even get a combo at Mickey D's for less than $5 bucks nowadays? Nope. And the cheese is never melted on their burgers! There were quite a few more than edible items. Ham in the carving station, cowboy stew, machaca, baked chicken, deep fried scallops on skewers (gf went back for thirds on those), plus a decent sized salad bar, fresh fruit (cantelope and honeydew, pineapple, and various canned fruits in syrup). The small Mexican section even had nopales salad. One dish to skip is the pork chops though. Dry! Doesn't ever seem to be a line here. So if you're in the area (great location on Flamingo near Tuscany and Platinum) stop by for a cheap lunch. Topper was we played at a table after lunch and won $60. So actually lunch was free that day.
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