It was simply okay. The vegetables were fresh, the soups were good and service was good too. Not too much food to choose from. Very limited seafood selection which is weird. Most buffets have a seafood section that has boiled shrimp and crab legs but they didn’t have anything of the sort. No pizza either which I think is odd for a buffet. Some of the food was super fresh but some tasted like they had been out for hours. The dumplings were super tough and dry and they had a very limited Asian food selection. I didn’t even want to try their sushi rolls because they looked old. Honestly, we only went because my fiancé got a free buffet being an ace play member and when we accumulated 50 additional points that day we got the 2 for free buffet deal. Free food so why not. I did enjoy the frozen yogurt bar though.
Traci J.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Moreno Valley, CA
kinda confused about the bad reviews. So it’s not some $ 60 buffet, but it is damn good for the price. I went for lunch one day… best part was there chinese food, roast beef and clam chowder. Then… sunday brunch… where do I start. I had all you can eat crab legs and champagne. I couldnt be happier. The crab was big and meaty. Yum. so upset I dont have that nearby. Chinese was good again. Only thing was they had krispy kreme doughnets and they were cold. No good but a good buffet and I will be back. Oh yes… good servers tool
Boe T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Seal Beach, CA
Definitely not a gourmet las vegas buffet. Average at its best. If you have kids it is fine otherwise spend a few more dollars and go somehwhere else.
Sarah O.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Upper Marlboro, MD
One star because the brunch is do-able with the DONUTS!!! But otherwise, forgettable… and quite regrettable.
Super K A.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Santa Ana, CA
Only if you’re starving. At 16.95 too much $ for this food that seems to have sat out too long. Everything is hot but dry and tasteless. I would have clicked less than one star, but not available– RUN the other way.
Seamus O.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Chula Vista, CA
Worst buffet in Las Vegas The Stratosphere as a hotel is what it is: decidedly average, geared toward the guest trying to enjoy Vegas on the cheap. The Courtyard Buffet should be an affront to any guest’s sensibilities. It is undeniably the worst buffet in a city loaded with buffets, and one of the worst I have ever experienced. I only ate at the buffet because I had a free voucher as part of a promotion. I felt very alone in the dining room surrounded by the host of aged gamblers and tacky tourists taking a break from the tables and slots and eat their one meal of the day; they seemed more interested in the Keno numbers than the slop on their plates. I cannot blame them for liking the food; I am not sure that anyone of them knew better. I would never eat here again – even if it were free. None of the food was fresh and nothing was palatable.
Philip L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Arcadia, CA
We’ve stopped by Vegas for a night and stayed at Stratospher. We ate At the hotel’s buffet. The food was very fresh ans although it wasn’t espetacular, it was well prepared and delicious. It had a good selection of good stuff but stay away from Chinese station.
Pavel T.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Carlsbad, CA
There is nothing positive to say about this buffet. In the city where every hotel has one, I’d expect that excess competition would breed quality. Clearly, this isn’t the case. The choices were few. Hardly anything was very fresh. Not a single selection stood out for it’s flavor or, at least, appearance. I usually have a hard time walking upright after leaving a buffet, but this time, I left still feeling some hunger. I’ve sampled a number of buffets in Vegas over the years, and while there are some that offer much better experience than others, Courtyard buffet is the first that I would definitely avoid. There is only one reason to eat there, if you’re staying at the Stratosphere, don’t know your way about town, and are hungry. I fit two and a half of the three. While I’m somewhat familiar with Vegas, I was too hungry and tired to look around.
Gregg L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Avoid at all costs. I have spent the last 30 years visiting buffets in Las Vegas, and this ranks as one of the lowest on my list. The food selection is very poor considering the price. For a few dollars more, one can savor the tastes at a quality buffet, or for the same quality, should be able to find something much less expensive. I have been to the Courtyard Buffet on a number of occasions over the past few years, and the only reason I would go there by choice would be the result of a comp. Even the dessert bar is lacking. Many of the selections were either dry or lacking in taste. Some were both. The pizza crust? was very chewy and rather tasteless. Unless it were free food, I’d move along. There’s nothing to see here.
Heather W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Cheney, WA
Ugh, why did I eat here?! Oh yeah, the boyfriend wanted to(convenience). Not necessarily the worst buffet I’ve ever eaten at, but too far down the list to care about how close to «worst» it is. The one thing that was edible was the omelet and that is only because they made it fresh and I picked out the ingredients. Oh, and the pre-packaged fortune cookies have great fortunes and taste pretty good. Salad bar was easily the most pathetic I’ve ever seen(even OCB is better). I went during brunch so I picked up some french toast and the boy picked up mini waffles(such a cute idea!). The waffles were so hard they were in penetrable with a fork so the waffle pucks were tossed aside. The french toast was pretty good, but the options for topping(questionable strawberry goop, molten 20-day-old brown liquid) weren’t so hot. Get the french toast alone. The only reason I didn’t get up and walk out was the cute baby sitting at the table next to us making eyes at me. omgsocute. PS-I was sick to my stomach all day after that. Joy.
William B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 San Francisco, CA
The only thing that, I liked about this buffet place was the seafood and the prime rib and the rest of the food was pretty good!!!
Norm P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Vallejo, CA
This place was leagues better than Sahara. We were there during brunch, so it was your typical breakfast food. The highlight was the omelette station, but there was only one guy making the omelettes and the lines were long. Another plus was they had both sausage links AND sausage patties. Right on. And pork in a third form, I was inhaling bacon like no tommorow. I normally don’t eat a lot of bacon, but when there’s bacon, it’s on! By the end of the meal, I was baconed out. I also tried the eggs benedict. Pass on it. There was also a Mexican food station and a Asian food station. Pass on both. The salad bar is always safe.(I hope) And the deserts seemed as if they were sitting out since last week and tasted a little stale.
Jasmyn K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Arlington Heights, IL
Went here because we were so close by and on the weekend all the other casinos seem to have Champaigne brunch, we didn’t want to pay for liquor that we weren’t going to drink. Also figured with 2 good reviews out of 3, it shouldn’t be bad. Nope…it was blah! No different than Old Country Buffet… It gets two stars for having damn good ice tea and some awesome desserts.
Julie H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Santa Clara, CA
Worst buffet experience of my life. I personally feel like a school cafeteria is better than this place. The food was bland and old. We were there for dinner and the place was empty for the most part. Apparently everyone else knew better. We had complementary tickets so at least we didn’t have to pay for this horrible food. The taco meat wasn’t even ground beef. I couldn’t really tell what kind of meat it was because it was in this greasy sauce with lots of peppers. The bread products were all hard and old and the Asian soups were not prepared properly. The fruit bar only had watermelon, cantaloupe and honey due. What happened to pineapple, grapes and strawberries? Most fruit bars at least have that. Anyway the food was bad but they had a good selection of juices and soda.
Yee Gan O.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 London, United Kingdom
I like eating in casino buffets as I feel like I’m beating the casinos at the money game and getting one over on them as I don’t gamble. I had worked up a good appetite on my 2 visits to the Courtyard buffet at the Stratosphere! The normal dinner buffet is $ 14.95 but they have special seafood nights at $ 18.95. The lines on this visit were both short and it didn’t take long to be seated. There’s a good variety of food ranging from American favourites to oriental and Mexican fare. There’s a good amount of meat for carnivores at the carvery — prime rib, brisket of beef, roast chicken, roast turkey. On seafood nights, you can have as much shrimp, oysters and crab legs that you can manage. Sodas are available on tap. There was a good selection of cakes and ice cream but I stuck to the fruit, especially the lovely selection of melon. Despite passing on salads and other ‘fillers’ and concentrating on the entrees I love, I still end up eating too much but a nice rare feeling of getting one over the casino as I leave the buffet! I think the Courtyard is a reasonbaly priced buffet with a nice selection of food.
Jennifer L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Oakland, CA
Great place for breakfast. Have champagne breakfast buffet with mimosas, made to order omelettes, crab legs, biscuits and gravy, sausage, bacon, roast, tons of fresh fruit; As you can see lots of variety, and great price.