Becca C.
Yelp
I was so very pleasantly surprised, I'd consider this a bit of a hidden gem. Now, I didn't like the show I was there to see, but that's neither here nor there. For a somewhat hidden away and not highly advertised place in a suburb, this was way better than I expected! The settings were nice- it seems they recently refurbished a lot of their things. It really did feel you were at a quality place. The salads were good, and with quite good dressings- I suggest mixing them for your own combination, I found this delicious. The staff was attentive. The food was just so much better than I had imagined, very impressive for food served on a buffet. I couldn't get enough of the fried fish, it really was just excellent. Tended, flaky, flavorful- they definitely know how to produce quality food in large quantities, and that's not always easy. These days, I hear "buffet" and tend to immediately expect less of the quality of the food- that wasn't the case here. I tried a little of almost everything on the buffet and didn't find anything I didn't like. I also had crème brûlée for dessert- it really was nice to go into intermission and have a sweet treat. [You do pay extra for dessert.] Honestly, I've seen and disliked the play that's on, but if someone invited me.... I'd go back just for the food.
It's definitely an older crowd there- if management sees this, y'all have to start advertising to late 20s-early 40s. It feels like there's a ton of people totally missing out. We're over our club days and want things to do that involve good food.