Garden Court
200 N Main St, Las Vegas
(702) 387-1896
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The food was mediocre at best. Most of the crab legs were missing the meat on the inside and they were ice cold, there was just a shell. I’m not sure how that happened???? The crab legs that did have meat in them was just little pieces even the large parts barely had meat in them if any. Most of the clams as well were missing the clams inside. I spoke with the manager about it. She didn’t seem to be too concerned. She said she would try to get my money back, but never returned to the table to discuss the matter after I sat there another half hour waiting on her.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 2
Service: 2
They had a pretty good extensive Buffet and the service was outstanding
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
I think it is a very pretty place to visit
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Amazing option my favorite buffet in Vegas.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
This is a no-go. It made us wait over 30 minutes to get seated and it was half empty. This was after we paid. . The food was for the most part blah. I am now suffering with terrible indigestion and I didn't eat that much. If this is the best Vegas has to offer, I don't think I'm coming back to Vegas. Service was terrible They were nice but no one showed up barely got drinks.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 1
Service: 1
Not good not bad but the prices are not what they show online. I paid $37 PP
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 3
We came here for a late lunch so be aware the rating is based on that. Overall it's a good value for Vegas though I think the buffet at South Point is better at a similar price. One advantage is that 10 year olds get a discount whereas most other buffets won't. The selection was decent, not much seafood at lunch otherwise similar to what you'd get at Golden Corral. The big disappointment was much of the food didn't taste fresh. Maybe because we came for late lunch and it wasn't busy at all (the food probably sat around for a while). On the plus side our server quickly took our drink orders and kept them filled. I would say if you are in the area and don't want to spend too much it's an OK option but I would check out better buffets.
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 3
Service: 4
Listen up, Vegas buffet warriors, Garden Court Buffet at Main Street Station is a wild ride, and I’m tossing it 5 stars for three shining beacons in a sea of meh: the omelette station, the carving station, and the dessert bar. The rest? Oh boy, it’s like they invited every cuisine in the world to a party and forgot to season the invites. I tried a bit of everything—and I mean EVERYTHING—because the spread is so massive it could have its own zip code. But most of it? Bland as a tax form. Some dishes were edible but tasted like they were cooked by a robot with no taste buds, and others were straight-up “why is this allowed to exist?” unappetizing mush. Soggy textures, zero flavor—my taste buds were staging a protest.
BUT HOLD UP. The omelette station? Insert chef’s kiss so big it blocks the sun. These omelettes were so mind-blowingly good, my fat ass waddled back THREE times, piling on every topping like I was building a breakfast empire. I’m still dreaming about that fluffy, cheesy perfection. Tip those omelette wizards—they’re out here saving lives! The carving station? Solid gold. Prime rib, ham, grilled chicken, sausage links, smoked sausage—all juicy, flavorful, and carved with love. It’s like the meats were whispering, “We got you, fam.” Then, the dessert bar—holy sugar rush, Batman! Cakes, pies, every flavor you can dream of, stacked like a dessert skyscraper. I lost count of my slices (let’s just say if I was at a blackjack table, my plate count would’ve hit 21 for sure).
The veggies and sides? Don’t bother. They’re straight outta a can, dumped with zero care—green beans so sad they need therapy. I took tiny bites just to confirm they were as bad as they looked, and spoiler: they were. Save your plate space and stomach real estate for the omelettes, meats, and desserts. Load up, tip the omelette crew, and waddle out happy. Garden Court, you’re a hot mess, but those three stations make you a 5-star chaotic masterpiece! 🍳🥩🍰
Atmosphere: 3
Food: 5
Service: 5
This was hands down the best buffet I’ve been to in all of Vegas. For the value, you get an amazing selection. I came on the all you can eat prime rib night, the best! Kids love the variety and everything tasted great!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
A decent buffet brunch option which won’t break the bank. None of the food is outstanding but it’s decent and there are a lot of options.
Atmosphere: 2
Food: 3
Service: 3
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Spent $55 for 2, for brunch. This was by far the worst food I've ever eaten. Service was not good. Would not return. South Point has an incredible buffett. Will stick with them.
Food: 1
Service: 1
The food was old and dry at the all you can eat buffet. Best thing from there was the lemonade and garlic bread. Orange chicken, extremely dry, noodles were overcooked along with several other food items. Will not return to the buffet!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 2
Service: 4
We met up with family there for brunch. $27 each, nice atmosphere, however food was marginal at best. Not impressed.
The food was ok. Nothing was great but it was all edible. Love that they served juice in a large glass but thought it was strange that the food stations were constantly changing what was being served. I went to get more of something and it had changed from a breakfast item to a lunch item. I always thought brunch was so you could get both the entire time.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
Probably the most affordable buffet I've been to in Vegas. Still pretty good, options are a little limited but everything was solid.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 4
Service: 5
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