Howdy Pardner! I don’t know about you cowboys and lil ladies but when I think of western ranch I think of… um pizza. Because they love serving that at rodeos and hoedowns. Silly theme aside its a local chain I do see doed to for an informal large group outing. Everyone found the pizza buffet rite satifactory which had a variety of pies and went to town. Many fancied the«cactus bread» which is a dessert pizza ala a huge flat frosted toaster strudel, yee haw! I ate the salad from the salad section which was mundane, dag nabbit, and the self serve soft fro yo. Shucks it was acceptable but the flavor of vanilla and chocolate could have been stronger. They deliver to your homestead. Shewt! They serve fried chicken which I heard is shtty. It’s basically a «skip it.» Rides off into the sunset.
Brandon M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Muscatine, IA
I will give props to Pizza Ranch as it is really the only family-style buffet here in town, Muscatine lacks an option of a good buffet. I do find it strange that it is named Pizza Ranch and their pizza is hardly the best thing there. However, their Cactus-bread is awesome!(pizza-like bread with crumble topping and icing) A really good treat for dessert.
David P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Eden Prairie, MN
Great buffet in Muscatine. While traveling to Muscatine for work, we found this buffet to be one of the best lunch options around. They have all the pizza you could want, a salad bar, dessert bar, and great homestyle options like fried chicken or mashed potatoes as well. The manager that is there almost always really makes sure you well taken care of. Every time I have been there he goes out of his way to welcome us, ask if there is any special pizza he can put in the oven, and just generally is a great asset to the store. Even during the great Muscatine Blizzard of 2011, this was the first place open for business, and the staff managed to make up pies as quick as you could ask for. Overall, if I’m traveling to Muscatine again i am looking forward to this as a lunch option.