Circus Circus Buffet

Circus Circus Buffet

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Circus Circus doesn't have a great reputation for its food. However, you to give the owners credit- they have significantly improved the quality of their food since the COVID pandemic. Circus Circus now offers some of the best deals in town. And judging by the lines every day, many people agree that the buffet's food, in particular, has significantly improved. Granted, it is not in the same class as the other 5-star restaurants in Sin City, but it's not bad. As of Sept 2020, Circus Circus offers a $20 breakfast and dinner buffet. The dining area is not as fancy as Caesar s Palace, but it's functional, and the service is great. The breakfast buffet has fresh fruit, many types of fresh juice, cereals, french toast, waffles, eggs, potatoes, sausages, biscuits, and gravy. If you prefer, you can have several types of bagels with a variety of spreads. And if you have a sweet tooth, there are donuts, muffins, and dozens of pastries. The only thing lacking is meat. Bunch runs from 7 am to 2 pm, and it is quite busy first thing in the morning. The best time to come is just after 9 am. Brunch costs $19.99 plus tax. The price goes up by several dollars if you eat here on the weekend. There is also a kid's breakfast menu, which costs about $14. So if you are on a tight budget but do not want to eat breakfast at a fast food place, Circus Circus is just the place for you.

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