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My wife and I had the buffet, it wasn't terrible. It tasted a little old, sometimes it happens with a buffet style setup. The staff was super friendly. There is a gentleman who works here, has a limp older gentleman, hands down a rock star, ingenious, to earth, to speak ingeniously. This guy even came over to my wife and I wish you a Happy Anniversary and follow us. Would definitely go back. View all feedback.
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Very expensive for what it is. They advertise breakfast buffet, but it is the equivalent of a hotel breakfast. They have prefabricated waffles, toast etc. on hotplate together with sausage links, pattys, scrambled eggs and bacon. You have the individual muesli dishes like hotels. Nothing really delicious or worth mentioning. $22 in front of top for lukewarm eggs, sausage links, bacon and coffee View all feedback.
My wife and I had the buffet, it wasn't terrible. It tasted a little old, sometimes it happens with a buffet style setup. The staff was super friendly. There is a gentleman who works here, has a limp older gentleman, hands down a rock star, ingenious, to earth, to speak ingeniously. This guy even came over to my wife and I wish you a Happy Anniversary and follow us. Would definitely go back.
We decide to try it out because we had a BOGO coupon from the hotel we were staying at... Food was cold, and selection was very small. We would have had better service and food if we would have went to McDonald's! Let's not forget the fact that after we finished eating and were waiting for our bill, my husband gave our son (less than a year old) a nibble of the scrambled eggs on his plate that he did not eat. I would say maybe 1/4 of a spoonful of scrambled eggs. Not a serving spoon, a normal spoon. The server charged us another kids buffet for our son eating a nibble. I completely understand them charging us for our 2 year old daughter because she did get a plate, although she didn't eat much, she still got a plate. I just found it ridiculous they would charge us for my son eating leftovers they were going to trash. We asked about it and I'm guessing they were the owners, they asked if he ate, my husband was honest and said that he had a little nibble, and they said they don't allow plate sharing. I understand the concept and why it's in place, but if I would have known that letting my son try scrambled eggs for the first time, I wouldn't have let him have any. We won't be returning, save some money and get fast food for breakfast or spend some more money and get a nicer breakfast. $18 dollars per person for buffet...
It's a buffet. If you're looking for gourmet breakfast, keep looking. If you want a decent breakfast to fill you up for your island adventure, you found your spot. Skip the Mimosa. It's not the drink you're looking for. Have more bacon instead.
We decided to try this place because of so many bad reviews. We arrived at 8:30 on Sunday morning. It was busy. The type in the host/host area sat us and another family at our own tables quite immediately, and he was friendly and friendly. There was a line on the buffet, probably due to the fact that the staff served the food vs themselves (what, let us be real, it is much more sanitary in this way). The staff was generous in portion sizes and quickly brought us through. The fruit was delicious and super fresh, everything else we tried was good (eggs were not great, but I had not expected much to be a buffet). My son loved the tater dead, bacon and left sausages. He also gave the waffle. It was a little expensive, but the hotels give a BOGO free voucher, which makes it worth it. All in all, we had a good experience and would go again if we were in the area.
Stay away! We unfortunately had no other options for breakfast and thought we would try it despite reviews. At first you are greeted with a hand made characters that tell you what not to do. Don?t open the door, Don?t touch that, Don?t enter here and shown below. The hostess waits and sits several groups at once, I think she wants to avoid running people to her table. Once you sit, they tell you it's just a buffet, not a menu. They never tell you how much the buffet is, it's $14.99. The buffet consists of a variety of fruits, really bad, not really crispy scrambled eggs, simple and some that have some dice ham and peppers. There were pancakes, cookies and gravy, bacon, sausage and potatoes. The irony of it... You don't serve yourself, you just show up and they put it on a plate for you.