While many classic Vegas buffets have closed, several outstanding options remain. Here are the best buffets still serving in Las Vegas.
**Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars Palace** - The undisputed champion of Vegas buffets features over 500 dishes daily prepared at nine open kitchens. Highlights include fresh crab legs, prime rib carved to order, and an impressive dessert selection. Weekend brunch with unlimited champagne is especially popular. Price: $70-85. Best for: Special occasions and those who want the ultimate buffet experience.
**Wicked Spoon at The Cosmopolitan** - This modern buffet features individual plated portions rather than communal serving dishes. Creative preparations and rotating seasonal items set it apart. The weekend brunch is excellent. Price: $50-65. Best for: Foodies and those who prefer individual portions.
**The Buffet at Wynn** - Elegant setting with high-quality ingredients and refined preparations. Features 16 cooking stations with everything from seafood to Asian specialties. Price: $60-70. Best for: Those wanting upscale buffet experience with emphasis on quality over quantity.
**A.Y.C.E. Buffet at Palms** - Locals favorite offering excellent value. Features global cuisines including Mexican, Asian, Italian, and American classics. Price: $35-45. Best for: Budget-conscious visitors who still want quality and variety.
**Garden Court Buffet at Main Street Station** - Downtown's best buffet value offers solid food at reasonable prices in a Victorian-themed setting. Price: $20-30. Best for: Budget travelers and those staying downtown.
**South Point Buffet** - Off-Strip locals casino features one of the best value buffets in the valley. Fresh seafood, prime rib, and extensive selection. Price: $25-35. Best for: Those with rental cars looking for locals prices.
Buffet tips: Go during lunch for better value. Weekday prices are 30-40% cheaper than weekends. Make reservations when possible. Pace yourself and try small portions of many items. Arrive early to avoid lines.