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A friend who lived in Vegas for a few years recommended Cravings as your best bang for your buck. Knowing we wanted at least one buffet experience, we decided to give it a go! Brunch buffet with alcohol was around $70 with tax for two people. We certainly ended up stuffing ourselves. The meats - freshly carved and sausages - were the best part of the buffet. The seafood was fresh but nothing stunning. (There were unlimited crab legs, though!) The breakfast items were ok; I did like the breakfast burrito once I added some guacamole to it. The desserts we tried were good; my favorite was a pistachio mousse bite. (I'm surprised we had room in our stomachs.) Overall, it was a rich meal, though most of that was our own doing, of course. It was kind of odd, but our bottomless mimosa was constantly filled by our waitress, but the bloody mary had to be filled at the station. Nothing wild about these brunch cocktails, but bottomless is good when you'll be sitting and eating for a long time. There were lots of bachelor and bachelorette parties here after a night out. Overall, the crowd is great for Vegas people watching. I'm glad we got to experience a good ol' Vegas buffet, but I wasn't really blown away by this experience. It was truly "a-ok."
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