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Here’s a list of Palace Station buffet prices:
Item | Price | |||
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Breakfast | ||||
Monday-Saturday, 7am-11am | ||||
Boarding Pass Gold+ (Per Person) (Breakfast) | $6.99 | |||
Boarding Pass Preferred (Per Person) (Breakfast) | $7.99 | |||
Regular (Per Person) (Breakfast) | $9.99 | |||
Children (2-10 Years Old) (Per Child) (Breakfast) | $6.99 | |||
Children (1 and Under) (Per Child) (Breakfast) | $0.00 | |||
Lunch | ||||
Monday-Saturday, 11am-4pm | ||||
Boarding Pass Gold+ (Per Person) (Lunch) | $7.99 | |||
Boarding Pass Preferred (Per Person) (Lunch) | $8.99 | |||
Regular (Per Person) (Lunch) | $11.99 | |||
Children (2-10 Years Old) (Per Child) (Lunch) | $7.99 | |||
Children (1 and Under) (Per Child) (Lunch) | $0.00 | |||
Dinner | ||||
Every Day, 4pm-9pm | ||||
Boarding Pass Gold+ (Per Person) (Dinner) | $9.99 | |||
Boarding Pass Preferred (Per Person) (Dinner) | $10.99 | |||
Regular (Per Person) (Dinner) | $16.99 | |||
Children (2-10 Years Old) (Per Child) (Dinner) | $9.99 | |||
Children (1 and Under) (Per Child) (Dinner) | $0.00 | |||
Brunch | ||||
Sunday, 7am-4pm | ||||
Boarding Pass Gold+ (Per Person) (Brunch) | $10.99 | |||
Boarding Pass Preferred (Per Person) (Brunch) | $11.99 | |||
Regular (Per Person) (Brunch) | $16.99 | |||
Children (2-10 Years Old) (Per Child) (Brunch) | $10.99 | |||
Children (1 and Under) (Per Child) (Brunch) | $0.00 |
The Palace Station buffet befits its name with its wide array of food and drinks worthy of modern royalty – or at least, people who want to enjoy the good life in modern times.
History
Palace Station, a popular hotel and casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, is currently owned and operated by Station Casinos. With its mini-baccarat and baccarat tables, as well as its near proximity to the city’s Chinatown, it’s especially popular with the Asian market although it’s just as popular with other markets.
The hotel-and-casino complex started as The Casino, a gambling hall annexed to a motor inn, in 1976. By 1977, it was renamed as the Bingo Palace because bingo was added to the attraction; other offerings like buffets and giveaways were also offered. In 1984, it was renamed the Palace Station Hotel & Casino as well as remodeled to reflect a railroad theme.
What They Are Famous For
With several award to its name, such as the Best Brunch Buffet in a reader survey by Las Vegas Review-Journal, diners can look forward to the best buffet in Las Vegas! International cuisines from American to Asian and European are available at the Feast Buffet here at Palace Station.
Why Dine Here
The Feast Buffet management strives to satisfy the taste for food of each and every customer that comes through its doors. You will find at least two of your favorite dishes and desserts no matter your taste in international cuisine – the stations include Italian, American, and Chinese, among others. You even have the benefit of several chef stations with experienced chefs able to cook your food according to your personal preferences, even take it to another level.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner buffets are available so every meal means a new culinary adventure. Be sure to bring your Boarding Pass card to enjoy savings on your meals. But even without the pass, you will find that the buffet prices are among the most reasonable in the city.
Of course, the wide array of delicious food and drinks is not the only attraction at the Feast Buffet. You will also be pleased with the excellent customer service provided by the staff from the receptionists to the servers and cashiers. You can even ask for certain concessions so that your dining experience will be more enjoyable.
Add the casual and comfortable ambiance of the dining room and the Feast Buffet may well become one of your favorite places at the Palace Station!
If you want to learn more information about Palace Station buffet, visit their official website.