EATING AT GARDEN COURT BUFFET

Since the COVID, Las Vegas shut down a lot of buffets that they’re famous for.

My favourite buffet was the Paradise Buffet, which was located inside of the Fremont Hotel and Casino in Downtown Las Vegas, part of the Fremont Street Experience.

That particular buffet is now a food court .

The other buffet that is downtown and is the only one there, is the Garden Court buffet located inside of the Main Street Hotel and Casino.

The Main Street hotel is part of the hotels that make up the Fremont Street Experience corridor, but like the Plaza Hotel, it’s not on Fremont Street.

The buffet is listed as one of the top buffets in town and inexpensive at $23.

Now if you have a players card, high roller of course, you pay $20.

The hours for the brunch are 8am to 2pm, every day. Saturday and Sunday it’s $22.

Friday and Saturday only there’s a dinner buffet, 4pm to 9pm only.

While there aren’t as many food options as you would find at many of the other buffets, they have an assortment of Southern, American and Hawaiian options

There are so many Hawaiians that come to Las Vegas that they like to call the city the “Eighth Island”.

The Sports Diva as usual likes to make a pig of herself and had two plates of food along with coffee and cranberry juice.

My second plate of mashed potatoes, Kailua pork, and Smothered pork chops was my favorite.

The Sports Diva could have been a real glutton and gone for plate number three but nope.

The Sports Diva has gotta save some room for my friend’s birthday dinner at Capo’s.

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