A.Y.C.E. Buffet Elevates the Vegas Game with Year-Long Theme Nights
The A. Y. C. E. Buffet at Palms Casino Resort is doing something that most Vegas buffets wouldn't dare attempt – actually caring about the food. This “Best of Las Vegas” winner from the Las Vegas Review-Journal has mapped out an ambitious 2026 lineup of theme nights and holiday feasts that reads more like a culinary tour than your typical steam-table spread.
Executive Chef Marcus O‘Brien has the right idea here. “Our goal is to combine the variety and excitement guests love about buffets with the quality and creativity you would expect from a great restaurant,” he explained. That’s exactly what Vegas needs – buffets that respect the craft instead of just filling space with mediocre filler.
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The Theme Night Lineup That Actually Makes Sense
Starting March 28th with Hawaiian Night, A. Y. C. E. brings back their popular poke bar alongside whole roasted suckling pig and proper kalbi short ribs. This isn‘t your hotel luau nonsense – they’re treating these cuisines with the respect they deserve. The $52.99 adult pricing for theme nights includes live entertainment, which positions this as an actual dining experience rather than a cheap feed.
Latin Night on June 27th promises a ceviche bar, street taco station, and cochinita pibil – dishes that require technique and timing. Same goes for Creole & Southern Comfort Night on July 25th, featuring crawfish boil, char-grilled oysters, and proper gumbo. These aren't easy dishes to execute in buffet format, so props to the kitchen team for taking on the challenge.
The Filipino Night on October 10th, timed with the Las Vegas Pinoy Festival, shows smart community connection. Vegas has a significant Filipino population, and it's refreshing to see a casino restaurant acknowledge that beyond the usual suspects.
Holiday Dining Done Right
The holiday calendar starts strong with St. Patrick's Day today featuring Guinness Irish beef stew and proper fish and chips. Easter Brunch on April 5th commands $52.99 for carved prime rib, roasted lamb with mint-rum sauce, and truffle chive deviled eggs – dishes that require actual kitchen skills.
Father's Day Steak Dinner gets specific with grilled New York steaks and carved steamship round, while Memorial Day brings snow crab legs and Maine lobster rolls. These aren‘t afterthoughts – they’re menus built around quality proteins prepared properly.
The premium pricing for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Eve at $79.99 reflects the reality of sourcing quality ingredients during peak demand. Check the Palms Casino Resort dining page for reservations and current availability.
The Real Test
What sets A. Y. C. E. apart is their commitment to made-to-order stations and fresh preparation. Buffets live or die on execution, especially with complex dishes like risotto, ceviche, and proper barbecue. The proof will be in how well they maintain quality standards during busy theme nights. At these prices, guests rightfully expect restaurant-level execution, not steam-table shortcuts. If they deliver on that promise, they'll have something special in a city where most buffets have given up trying.
Event Information
A.Y.C.E. Buffet
Palms Casino Resort
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- Sat, Mar 28, 2026 5:00 PM
- Sat, Apr 25, 2026 5:00 PM
- Sat, Jun 27, 2026 5:00 PM
- Sat, Jul 25, 2026 5:00 PM
- Sat, Aug 29, 2026 5:00 PM
- Sat, Sep 12, 2026 5:00 PM
- Sat, Oct 10, 2026 5:00 PM
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