Dive into South Point's all-you-can-eat buffet, where a hearty mix of prime rib and international fare fuels your Vegas appetite without breaking the bank.
"This beloved locals’s buffet starts at $18.95 for breakfast — but a player’s card brings that down to $15.95. It comes with options like made-to-order omelets, a loco moco station, waffles with fruit topping, chicken fried steak, and other morning classics. Plus, it comes with bottomless bloody Marys." - Janna Karel
"Off-Strip, buffet lovers can head to South Point’s Garden Buffet. Six live cooking stations offer Asian, Mexican, Italian, barbecue, Chinese, and seafood dishes, or diners customize their own bowls at the Mongolian Grill. Breakfast brings eggs and omelets, a loco moco station, and European-style breakfast counter — bottomless bloody Marys are included. Prime rib dinners on Saturday through Thursday and Champagne brunch on Saturday and Sunday are both $33.95. Breakfast on weekdays is $18.95. Friday seafood nights are $52.95 and include two glasses of wine." - Janna Karel
"Others that reopened include Garden Buffet at South Point." - Susan Stapleton
"Circus Buffet joins Garden Buffet at South Point, which returns to self-service on June 1." - Susan Stapleton
"Off Strip, the Garden Buffet at South Point is the only buffet inside a casino open daily." - Susan Stapleton