
Now, I’m no stranger to casino buffets or Mississippi restaurants in general. At half price for two I felt ok with the experience but do not find it worth the $ 21. They did have chocolate covered strawberries at dessert - that and mimosas were the saving grace. None of the food stood out as being «good» either, just meh. I have a big problem with the fact that brunch goes until 2pm and at 12: 15 they were not refilling food that had run out. All of the standard breakfast foods are provided as well as some southern style sides, a carving station and pizza. The brunch includes mimosas and bloody Mary’s which is nice but you go up to the bar and get yourself, annoying. The décor is modern and nice but nothing special.

Seating is divided into two mirroring areas with tables and booths. I had a coupon for buy one get one on the weekend brunch given to me at an event, since we were in Tunica for some clay shooting on a Sunday morning we decided to make this our dining destination. Definitely not a buffet worth the drive from Memphis so I’d only go if I happened to be in Tunica anyway. 5, sadly Im rounding down as I was very underwhelmed.
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Certainly not a good first impression though, and would not recommend this place to anyone at full price.Īnother situation where I need a half star to award 2. However, we do have one more BOGO coupon, and for that price, I’m willing to give this place another try.
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Normally, this meal would have been $ 22 a person plus tax and tip, and for that price, I certainly would not come back here. I took a spoonful of the ice cream, and glee turned into disappointment the ice cream was bland and not very sweet.

I got a cup full of the ice cream and gleefully made my way back to our table. They had chocolate covered strawberries which my girlfriend enjoyed, and I saw they had one of my favorite types of ice cream - sea salt caramel. However, we did have a server who would refill our sodas which was nice. In addition, they said they were open until 2, but were already taking foods away at 12: 15, which I thought was not a good business practice on their end. The chicken fried steak was very bland, the prime rib was too tough, and the hash-brown casserole… let’s not even get started. We sat down with our plates of food and honestly, everything outside of the eggs, bacon, and sausage was rather unsatisfactory when it came to brunch foods. They had an omelet station and waffle station which was nice, but I was not terribly overwhelmed by the selection a rival buffet had more options. Upon arrival, we were seated promptly and made our way to the buffet. Thus, we decided to include this buffet as part of our staycation in Tunica. We went to an event in Memphis a couple months ago called Soup Sunday at the FedEx forum and we were given a couple vouchers for a complimentary champagne brunch at the Buffet Americana.
