"If you only have the stomach real estate for one buffet on The Strip, it should be Bacchanal at Caesars Palace. Thousands of people visit this Vegas classic every day for brunch, late lunches, and dinner, with over 250 rotating menus from nearly every cuisine you can think of. Make a lap around to get the lay of the land and then strategize: if you like seafood, you can really get your money’s worth by starting with king crab legs and oysters, or you could load up on prime rib at open-fire grill stations. Keep an eye out for the roaming food carts, carrying specials like foie gras PB&J, wagyu hot dogs, and traditional dim sum right to your seats. Overzealous crowds cause long lines during prime dining hours, so reserve ahead to avoid feeling like you’re in line at Disneyland—it’s the closest thing to a lightning lane pass you’ll get here." - emmy kasten, brant cox, andrew ryce
"If you only have the stomach real estate for one buffet on The Strip, it should be Bacchanal at Caesars Palace. Thousands of people visit this Vegas classic every day for brunch, late lunches, and dinner, with over 250 rotating menus from nearly every cuisine you can think of. Make a lap around to get the lay of the land and then strategize: if you like seafood, you can really get your money’s worth by starting with king crab legs and oysters, or you could load up on prime rib at open-fire grill stations. Keep an eye out for the roaming food carts, carrying specials like foie gras PB&J, wagyu hot dogs, and traditional dim sum right to your seats. Overzealous crowds cause long lines during prime dining hours, so reserve ahead to avoid feeling like you’re in line at Disneyland—it’s the closest thing to a lightning lane pass you’ll get here. RESERVE A TABLE WITH RESERVE A TABLE" - Emmy Kasten
"The 25,000-square-foot, 600-seat Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars Palace reopened with throngs of crowds waiting to explore the nine open, interactive kitchens, with many of its more than 250 dishes already individually prepared, shared, or plated in real-time by staff from behind the counters. The buffet, the largest in Las Vegas, runs from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday and Thursday, from 3:30 p.m. through 10 on Tuesday and Wednesday and 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday through Sunday. Weekdays are $79.99 and weekends are $84.99." - Janna Karel
"A massive, acclaimed buffet famous for scale, breadth, and high production values, often cited as one of the city's best buffet experiences." - Janna Karel
"A luxury buffet located at Caesars Palace, known for its wide variety of high-end food options and elegant setting." - Janna Karel