Best Las Vegas Buffets Open in 2023(Breakfast & Dinner)

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If you’re looking for an all-you-can-eat meal in Vegas, you’re going to want to check out the buffets. Las Vegas buffets are one of the biggest attractions the city has to offer and it’s been that way for decades.

Unfortunately, many Vegas buffets have closed over the past couple of years, which is why I decided to put together this guide. This article will cover everything you need to know about the best buffets in Las Vegas, including prices, hours, and the type of food served.

A quick note: Every buffet covered in this guide is open now, however, buffet prices and hours change often. So, I’ll do my best to keep everything up to date.

Best Buffets in Las Vegas

The Buffet at Wynn Las Vegas

The Wynn has the best buffet in Las Vegas. The gourmet cuisine served here is second to none. The buffet has over a dozen cooking stations that prepare food in small batches to ensure its freshness and quality. Every type of food is available here, including vegan and vegetarian-friendly dishes. Plus, the menu is constantly being updated. No matter how many times you visit, there’s always something new at this buffet.

With that being said, this is one of the pricier buffets in Las Vegas. You can expect to pay $40-$60 a person depending on what time of day you visit. But, in my opinion, it’s more than worth the price since you get 2 full hours of all-you-can-eat gourmet food prepared by some of the best chefs in the world.

Weekdays (Monday – Thursday)

  • Breakfast: 8 am – 9 am | Price: $38.99 
  • Brunch: 9 am – 3 pm | Price: $45.99
  • Dinner: 3 pm – 9 pm | Price: $64.99

Weekends (Friday, Saturday, Sunday)

  • Gourmet Brunch: 8 am – 3 pm | Price: $49.99
  • Gourmet Dinner: 3 pm – 9 pm | Price: $69.99

Additional Information

  • Address: 3131 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV (Wynn Las Vegas)
  • Reservations: No
  • Dress Code: Resort casual
Eating brunch at the Wicked Spoon in the Cosmopolitan, which is one of the top buffets Las Vegas.
Wicked Spoon Buffet at the Cosmopolitan

Wicked Spoon at The Cosmopolitan

Wicked Spoon is another premier buffet in Las Vegas located inside The Cosmopolitan. This buffet offers high-quality entrees along with a ton of seasonal dishes to satisfy any craving. Some of the dishes featured at the brunch station include buttermilk pancakes, cinnamon walnut bread, scrambled eggs, and biscuits & gravy. For dinner, you can expect an assortment of foods like steak, tacos, pork loins, salads, and sushi to name a few.

The Wicked Spoon buffet is roughly the same price as The Buffet at the Wynn. However, children between the ages of 5-10 get a 50% discount. You can also order bottomless drinks for only $21. Also, note that the buffet is closed by 3 pm on weekdays and 4 pm on weekends.

Weekdays (Monday – Friday)

  • Breakfast: 8 am – 11 am | Price: $38 for adults and $19 for children
  • Lunch: 11 am – 3pm | Price: $45 for adults and $22.50 for children

Weekends (Saturday – Sunday)

  • Brunch: 9 am – 4 pm | Price: $49 for adults and $24 for children

Additional Information

  • Address: 3708 S Las Vegas Blvd Level 2, Las Vegas, NV 
  • Reservations: Yes
  • Dress Code: Casual

Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars Palace

The Bacchanal Buffet is another top Las Vegas buffet. It’s located inside Caesars Palace and serves high-quality dishes prepared right in front of guests in open kitchens. You can eat dinner at the buffet daily, but you can only order brunch on the weekends.

This buffet has plenty of variety when it comes to the food available. There isn’t much that isn’t served here. The one downside is the price. The Bacchanal Buffet was newly renovated, so it’s now one of the most expensive (if not, the most expensive) buffet in Las Vegas. Also, make sure you make a reservation ahead of time, this place gets busy.

Weekdays (Monday – Thursday)

  • Dinner: 4 pm – 10 pm | Price: $79.99

Weekends (Friday, Saturday, Sunday)

  • Brunch: 9 am – 3 pm | Price: $64.99
  • Dinner: 4 pm – 10 pm | Price: $79.99

Additional Information

  • Address: 3570 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV
  • Reservations: Yes
  • Dress Code: Casual

Garden Court at the Main Street Station Casino

Garden Court is a Vegas buffet found at the Main Street Station Casino. It’s located a block north of Fremont Street, making it one of the few all-you-can-eat buffets in downtown Las Vegas. Garden Court is also one of the cheapest buffets in the city.

Since the prices are a bit lower compared to other buffets, the selection is more limited. However, there’s still a ton of great food served at the Garden Court Buffet. If you’re on a budget, this is probably the best buffet option in Vegas, especially if you have kids. Children between the ages of 4 and 10 are half price, while kids under 3 eat for free. Just know that they only serve dinner on weekends.

Weekdays (Monday – Friday)

  • Brunch: 8 am – 2 pm | Price: $22.99

Weekends

  • Brunch: 8 am – 2 pm (Sat & Sun) | Price: $25.99
  • Dinner 4 pm – 9 pm (Fri & Sat) | Price: $29.99

Additional Information

  • Address: 200 N Main St, Las Vegas, NV
  • Reservations: No
  • Dress Code: Casual
Looking at the desserts while at one of the Vegas buffets on the Las Vegas Strip.
Desserts at the Bellagio Buffet in Vegas

The Buffet at Bellagio

The Buffet at Bellagio is another great buffet in Vegas. The chefs here use only the freshest ingredients to prepare dishes from across the globe. Some of the options include Japanese, Chinese, Italian, and American cuisines. There’s just so much food to choose from.

For the breakfast buffet, expect to pay between $40-$50 per person depending on the day of the week. Dinner is a bit pricier at $60-$65 a person, however, children between the ages of 6-11 get a 50% discount. Plus, kids under the age of 5 get to eat for free. Reservations aren’t required at this buffet, but they’re recommended if you want to avoid the lines.

Weekdays (Monday – Thursday)

  • Brunch: 8 am – 3 pm | Price: $41.99
  • Dinner: 5 pm – 9pm | Price: $59.99

Weekends (Friday, Saturday, Sunday)

  • Brunch: 8 am – 3 pm | Price: $49.99
  • Dinner: 5 pm – 9pm | Price: $64.99

Additional Information

  • Address: 3600 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV
  • Reservations: Yes
  • Dress Code: Resort Casual (no swimwear or tank tops)

MGM Grand Buffet

The MGM Grand Buffet is another popular Las Vegas buffet on the Strip. This buffet only serves breakfast and lunch, but it’s extremely affordable. It costs $27.99 a person during the week and $36.99 on the weekend, which is cheap compared to some of the other options on the Vegas Strip. Additionally, children under 5 get complimentary meals.

The buffet offers a range of breakfast options from waffles and pancakes to omelets and bacon. For lunch, you can expect items like barbecue pork, crab legs, shrimp, chicken, and spring rolls. There’s an array of sides available as well. This is one of the buffets where you can reserve a table, but it’s not required.

Weekday (Monday – Thursday)

  • Breakfast & Lunch: 8 am – 3 pm | Prices: $27.99

Weekends (Friday, Saturday, Sunday)

  • Breakfast & Lunch: 8 am – 3 pm | Prices: $36.99

Additional Information

  • Address: 3799 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV
  • Reservations: Yes
  • Dress Code: Casual

A.Y.C.E Buffet at the Palms Casino Resort

The A.Y.C.E Buffet is one of the few Las Vegas buffets located off the Strip. Like many other buffets in Vegas, this buffet features foods from around the world. You can choose from a variety of unique dishes at each of the 7 food stations. The A.Y.C.E Buffet also has specialty nights where they focus on a specific dish. For example, there are days dedicated to all-you-can-eat lobster and prime rib.

Since the buffet has weekly specials, the hours and prices vary by day (I listed the current prices below). The breakfast station is one of the more affordable breakfast buffets in Las Vegas, however, the lobster nights get expensive, as you can expect. If you’re bringing your kids with you to Vegas, they can get large discounts on all of the meals at the buffet.

Breakfast / Brunch

  • Breakfast: Mon-Fri | 8 am – 11 am | $24.99
  • Brunch: Sat-Sun 9 | am – 11 am | $32.99

Dinner

  • Mon, Tues, Thurs | 4 pm – 9 pm | $36.99
  • Wed | 2 pm – 9 pm | $64.99 (lobster dinner)
  • Fri | 4 pm – 9pm | $42.99 (crab & prime rib dinner)
  • Sat | 5 pm – 10 pm | $36.99
  • Sun | 5 pm – 9 pm | $36.99

Additional Information

  • Address: 4321 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV
  • Reservations: No
  • Dress Code: Casual
A plate of seafood at the Imperial Buffet in the Chinatown District of Las Vegas.
A plate of seafood at the Imperial Seafood Buffet

Imperial Sushi Seafood Buffet

The Imperial Sushi Seafood Buffet is another one of the Vegas buffets located off Las Vegas Boulevard. You can find the buffet in the Chinatown area of Las Vegas, which is about a 15-minute drive from the Strip.

This is one of the best seafood buffets in Las Vegas. They have a station for every type of seafood imaginable, including lobster, oysters, crab legs, salmon, shrimp, calamari, and mussels to name a few. Plus, they have all-you-can-eat sushi as well. This is another buffet that offers large discounts to kids, but also to seniors.

Weekdays (Monday – Friday)

  • Lunch: 12 pm – 3 pm | $24.99
  • Dinner 3 pm – 10 pm | $39.99

Weekends (Saturday – Sunday)

  • All day: 11:30 am – 10 pm | $42.99

Additional Information

  • Address: 5845 Spring Mountain Rd Suite B11, Las Vegas, NV
  • Reservations: No
  • Dress Code: Casual

The Buffet at Excalibur

The Buffet at Excalibur is a Las Vegas buffet found on the south end of the Strip. The buffet is open for breakfast/brunch daily, from 8 am to 3 pm. The breakfast buffet serves dishes like scrambled eggs, French toast, sausages, pastries, cinnamon rolls, and assorted fruit. Towards noon, you’ll see lunch stations come out with dishes like pizza mac & cheese, fried chicken, shrimp, mashed potatoes, and salad.

This is a solid mid-tier buffet. It’s very kid-friendly with the food choices and offers children between the ages of 5-11 a significant discount. You can make a reservation at the Excalibur Buffet if you wish, although it’s not needed.

Weekdays (Monday – Thursday)

  • Brunch: 8 am – 3 pm | $27.99 and $15.99 for children

Weekends (Friday, Saturday, Sunday)

  • Brunch: 8 am – 3 pm | $30.99 and $16.99 for children

Additional Information

  • Address: 3850 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 
  • Reservations: Yes
  • Dress Code: Casual

The Buffet at Luxor

The Buffet at Luxor is very similar to the buffet at its sister hotel, Excalibur. The prices and dishes are largely the same, with the main difference being the hours of operation. The Luxor buffet is closed on Monday and Tuesday, so that is something you’ll want to take into account before eating here.

Some of the breakfast items you can grab at this buffet include doughnuts, danishes, breakfast potatoes, eggs, and biscuits & gravy. Later in the day, you’ll find foods like sushi, chili, and tacos at the lunch station. You can make a reservation at this buffet, but you don’t usually need one.

Weekdays (Wednesday – Thursday)

  • Brunch: 8 am – 3 pm | $27.99 and $15.99 for children

Weekends (Friday, Saturday, Sunday)

  • Brunch: 8 am – 3 pm | $30.99 and $16.99 for children

Additional Information

  • Address: 3900 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV
  • Reservations: Yes
  • Dress Code: Casual
Dining at the Garden Buffet, which is one of the Las Vegas buffets located off the Strip.
The dining room at the Garden Buffet

Garden Buffet at South Point

Garden Buffet at South Point is located at the South Point Hotel a bit south of the Las Vegas airport. Although it’s technically located directly on Las Vegas Boulevard, it’s much too far to walk here from the Strip. You’re going to want take an Uber or a taxi, but it’s worth the trip. The breakfast is super cheap (only $15 for adults) plus there’s a ton of variety.

The breakfast stations serve items like omelets, waffles, and pancakes, while the dinner menus are usually themed. The prime rib dinner that runs Saturday through Thursday has a carving station for prime rib, turkey, and chicken but also has a barbecue station, Italian station, Chinese station, and Mexican station. Then on Friday nights, the buffet has a large seafood station.

Weekdays (Monday – Thursday)

  • Breakfast: 7 am – 10 am | $14.95
  • Lunch: 11 am – 3 pm | $18.95.
  • Dinner: 4 pm – 9 pm | Sat – Thurs | $26.95 (prime rib dinner)

Weekends (Friday, Saturday, Sunday)

  • Brunch: 8 am – 3 pm | $25.95
  • Dinner: 4 pm – 9 pm | Fri | $44.95 (seafood dinner)

Additional Information

  • Address: 9777 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
  • Reservations: Yes
  • Dress Code: Casual

Circus Buffet at Circus Circus

The Circus Buffet is one of the cheaper Las Vegas buffets on the Strip. And, as you may have guessed, this buffet is located inside the Circus Circus Hotel & Casino. It’s not the most lavish buffet in Sin City, however, it does offer some good deals on all-you-can-eat food.

The breakfast selections at the Circus Circus Buffet include dishes like scrambled eggs, pancakes, donuts, muffins, pastries, and cereals. Later in the day, you can also grab items like corn dogs, chicken fingers, spaghetti & meatballs, and hamburgers. There’s also a station for dessert that serves brownies, cookies, and pies. This buffet is closed Tuesday and Wednesday but is open the rest of the week.

Daily (Thursday – Monday)

  • Brunch: 7 am – 2 pm | $28.99
  • Dinner: 4:30 pm – 10 pm | $30.99

Additional Information

  • Address: 2880 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV
  • Reservations: No
  • Dress Code: Casual

Market Place Buffet

The Market Place Buffet is another one of the cheaper Vegas buffets. It’s located in the JW Marriott Resort in the Summerlin district of Vegas. Since it’s located so far from the Strip, this buffet is a popular spot for locals to grab breakfast on the weekends.

Aside from the popular weekend champagne brunch, this buffet also serves a large variety of dishes for lunch and dinner. You can find everything from seafood to BBQ here. Just note that the buffet is closed on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Brunch

  • Sat & Sun | 9 am – 2 pm | $24.99 

Lunch

  • Mon, Thurs, Fri | 11 am – 2 pm | $14.95

Dinner

  • Mon | 4 pm – 8 pm | $20.99
  • Thurs, Fri, Sun | 4 pm – 8 pm | $29.99
  • Sat | 4 pm – 8 pm | $24.99

Additional Information

  • Address: 221 N Rampart Blvd, Las Vegas, NV
  • Reservations: No
  • Dress Code:

Fresh Buffet

The Fresh Buffet is located at the Westgate Resort & Casino, which is only a block from the Strip. This buffet is currently only open for breakfast and brunch on the weekends, but they still offer plenty of freshly made dishes.

You can stack your plate with unlimited seafood, Chinese food, and breakfast dishes for only $27.99. If you’re looking for an affordable seafood buffet or Chinese buffet in Las Vegas, this is a great spot to grab a meal.

Weekends (Saturday – Sunday)

  • Brunch: 7 am – 2 am | $27.99

Additional Information

  • Address: 3000 Paradise Rd, Las Vegas, NV
  • Reservations: No
  • Dress Code: Casual

Las Vegas Buffet Prices (Compared) – Cheap Buffets

If you’re looking for a cheap Las Vegas buffet, you’re going to want to compare your options. These are all of the top buffets listed from cheapest to most expensive. I made a separate column for breakfast and dinner to make the cost comparison easier to read.

BuffetBreakfast/BrunchDinner
Garden Court Buffet$20-$25$30
Garden Buffet$15-$25$25-$45
Market Place Buffet$25$20-$30
Circus Buffet$30$30
Fresh Buffet$30
The Buffet at Excalibur$30
The Buffet at Luxor$30
MGM Grand Buffet$28-$38
Imperial Buffet$25-$45
AYCE Buffet$25-$35$40-$65
Wicked Spoon $40-$50
The Buffet at Bellagio$40-$50$60-$65
The Buffet at the Wynn$40-$50$65-$70
Bacchanal Buffet$65$80

If you’re looking to save money on breakfast, I also made a list of the best places to eat brunch in Las Vegas.

Best Weekday Buffet in Las Vegas

All of the Las Vegas buffets on this list are open during the week, with the exception of The Buffet at Luxor, Circus Buffet, Market Place Buffet, and the Fresh Buffet. Any of the Vegas buffets besides the ones I just listed are great on weekdays.

Top Vegas Buffets on the Las Vegas Strip

Meals are expensive on the Las Vegas Strip, so it’s nice to eat at a buffet where you can get endless plates of food at the various stations. Dining at a Las Vegas Strip buffet is a fun experience that you don’t get to have often, so I recommend splurging a bit. My favorite buffets on the Las Vegas Strip are The Buffet at the Wynn, Wicked Spoon, Bacchanal Buffet, and The Buffet at the Bellagio.

All of them serve breakfast and dinner (with the exception of Wicked Spoon which just serves breakfast) so you can’t go wrong. All the food is made fresh. Plus, the desserts are amazing as well.

Las Vegas Buffets on Fremont Street in Downtown Vegas

Downtown Las Vegas has a ton of restaurants, but not many buffets. Garden Court at the Main Street Station Casino is the only buffet in the area. However, some of the food options on Fremont Street are so cheap that it’s basically a buffet, even though it’s technically a restaurant. To find the cheapest food, you’ll want to try some of the restaurants outside the main casinos.

Map of Buffet Las Vegas – Currently Open

Looking for a buffet Las Vegas? To find the nearest buffet to you, check out the map below. I included all of the best buffets from this article on the map.

Hotels that have a Breakfast Buffet in Las Vegas

A few years ago most Las Vegas hotels had their own buffet, but that has changed. The Wynn, Cosmopolitan, Bellagio, Caesars Palace, MGM Grand, Luxor, Excalibur, Circus Circus, Palms, Main Street Station, and JW Marriott are the only hotels that have a buffet that’s currently open. All of them have a breakfast buffet.