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Why on earth was I even AT the silverton buffet? Well, cuz my dad wanted to get his $5 senior buffet on, that's why. Otherwise I'm sure I wouldn't have gone in. I've been to so many bad buffets at the locals hotels, I'm always leary. But for a cheap buffet, the food was ok. The prime rib was pretty good and they had some pretty tasty grilled veggies. Oh and the German Chocolate cake was ok. On the other hand, the mushy egg rolls and funky dried out cinnamon muffins were inedible. And our service was horrible. Our waitress was EXTREMELY slow... and I mean that both physically and mentally. We asked for sodas for our group 4-5 separate times and she NEVER go them right. Two diets, two rootbeers and two Sierra Mists. Is that really THAT hard? What's worse is it seemed like she couldn't have cared any less that she kept bringing us the wrong drinks. She would just shrug and take the wrong ones over to another table. Pretty lame. Overall, I would add this to my list of places to eat only if you have some kind of seriously great coupon and you just want to get lots of food into your stomach for cheap. If you're looking for great quality and good service.... keep looking.
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