Bigfoot Crossing Campground and Eatery
13065 FL-87, Jay
(678) 780-6357
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The meat cut fresh from the rotisserie is incredible. The all you can buffet is isn't bad either.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 5
Service: 4
All you can eat crab claws and steamed shrimp with buffet. 1.00 on certain beers.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 4
Service: 5
Got food poisoning
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 1
Great restaurant with amazing food that you would not expect to find around this location. From the salad bar to the rotisserie meats and weekend all you can eat crab legs and shrimp, there’s something for everyone. Theres also Starbucks drinks and a small dessert bar. The to go crab leg special has enough food for two people.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Awesome buffet.. the grill food was off the charts as part of buffet
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
No dessert. Foods served weren’t great, the one only rolls served were old, styrofoam plates & plastic silverware. 🍴 (must go) Tea doesn’t taste like tea. Hopefully they’ll listen to reviews.
Food was old, rolls were old, very few selections for the price.
Tea didn’t like it.
Not worth the trip unless you don’t have other options.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 1
Imagine a Country version of a Brazilian restaurant and that's Bigfoot crossing.
They are fairly enough in the middle of nowhere in Jay, FL so it's about an Hour drive from Pensacola or 45 minutes away from Milton but worth the drive.
I haven't eaten anything there yet I didn't like. The crab claws are a bit on the spicy side but in a good way.
The adult price is $20 for original Buffet or $40 for the Original Buffet plus Crab claws and Kids eat at half the price of adults.
If I had just 1 complaint, it would be they need more parking spots.
You definitely need to put Bigfoot crossing on your list of Restaurants to visit. You won't regret it.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 4
Service: 4
The people that work here are Awesome. So caring and accommodating. They always make us feel like special guest.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Imagine a country version of a Brazilian restaurant... The meats are perfectly seasoned and slow cooked on giant skewers that they slice it from.
The sides look ordinary but are far from it... The mashed potatoes for example are rich, creamy, and delicious and that's just one of the sides.
If you go in on Saturday, you can get the normal buffet or they do all you can eat crab claws at a different price than the standard buffet. If you can't handle spicy though, just stick with the normal buffet. They cook them traditional Cajun style.
They are located pretty much in the middle of nowhere in Jay, FL but worth the drive. Takes my family just over an hour to get there and we keep making that drive every time.
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The waitstaff was somewhat attentive, the crab legs had so much old bay seasoning it was too much it covered my hands. Plastic fork and knives, and Styrofoam plates.disappointed in that. The restaurant was abit overly lit, too bright for my liking. Wobbly table. You pay and tip before you eat. For two to get buffet including all you can eat crablegs was $100 including tip. It was over priced that did not meet quality. Won't go there again. Thanks but no thanks.
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 2
Service: 1
Anazing food some of the best service around i will ne back
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
I was very disappointed in this place. We have been several times before and the food was really good. This time everything was really bland and seemed like it had been sitting there for a while and was lukewarm. We were asked when we first walked in and paying if any of us wanted crab legs so those are additional to the fee you pay. They are not included in the all you can eat price. The meat was very overdone and dry I could barely even chew it. It's difficult to cut the meat because you're giving Styrofoam plates and plastic utensils. They have lettuce at the salad bar sitting in a bowl of water and also spaghetti noodles sitting in water at the buffet.
My husband's friend told him about this restaurant, so we ate there on Oct. 4, 2025. His friend said it would cost $15 normally, & $10 for military. The manager said the prices had increased due to tariffs. I did not see anything that would have needed to be shipped from overseas. The buffet included things you can find in the USA like: beef, pork, chicken, lettuce, tomatoes, carrots, etc. So, we paid $20 (there are no military or senior nor any other discounts) plus drinks $3, plus tax. Desserts were not included but could be bought separate for $4- $6. On their website, pictures of the deserts are inserted along with the buffet food. It makes it look like deserts are included, but they are not. I originally asked the manager if the new price included non-alcoholic drinks. She said "yes", then she charged us for the drinks anyway. We did not get crab legs. The buffet with crab legs would have cost $40. The food was average tasting. Too many things included onions, so that limits choices for those of us who have onion allergies, or plain out don't like the taste of onions in our food. I really don't see us going back there in the future. I can eat at Golden Corral cheaper, and have more options, plus desert.
The only thing worth going for is the all you can eat crab and the salad bar.....the hot food buffet had 8 options too choose from definalty not an actual buffet this business was clearly thrown together quickly and isn't what your actually looking for in a buffet
Atmosphere: 1
Food: 1
Service: 5
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