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So, I'm staggered at how many times I drive by this place and see a full or nearly full parking lot. Maybe because I'm not a native to the area, I just don't understand the appeal of this place. While the food is cheap...the food is...well...cheap. I can't walk away from this place claiming I ate delicious food and I would argue this is the bargain-version restaurant of Golden Corral. Plus, the dated decor doesn't add any glitz or glamour - but it doesn't have to, as Hoss's knows what it is and doesn't claim to be a "fancy-pants" type place. I will say that the service is certainly friendly and attentive - which helps move the needle, albeit slightly. This will surely be a last resort spot in the Murrysville area, though I can't see going back to this place in the near future. It's cheap, buffet eats that I'm sure I would have loved back in college...just not a fan of it today. Sorry Hoss's - it's not you...it's me. I think we will stay "broken up" after my dining experience.
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