Posted  by  admin

Green Valley Ranch Casino Feast Buffet

Address: 2300 Paseo Verde Pkwy, Henderson, NV 89052
  1. Green Valley Ranch Casino Feast Buffet All You Can Eat
  2. Green Valley Ranch Casino Feast Buffet Menu
  3. Green Valley Ranch Casino Feast Buffet
  4. Green Valley Ranch Casino Feast Buffet Menus
  5. Green Valley Ranch Casino Feast Buffet Prices

There’s certainly no shortage of buffets in Las Vegas, but the Feast Buffets by Station Casinos stand head and shoulders above the rest. Your first trip to the Feast Buffet will leave you with no doubt as to why they are widely regarded as one of the best value buffets in Las Vegas.

Feast Buffet at Green Valley Ranch, Henderson: See 939 unbiased reviews of Feast Buffet at Green Valley Ranch, rated 4 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #19 of 726 restaurants in Henderson. Feast Buffet at Green Valley Ranch: great buffet - See 939 traveler reviews, 90 candid photos, and great deals for Henderson, NV, at Tripadvisor. Stop in at Feast Around The World Buffet in Henderson for some casual American dining that won't disappoint.Pull into one of the many parking spaces nearby if you choose to drive to the restaurant.Treating yourself doesn't mean breaking the bank, come taste the great dishes Feast Around The World Buffet has to offer. When you're looking for a bite of the classics, you know there's no better. 2300 Paseo Verde Parkway Henderson, NV 89052 Uber. Main Menu Buffets. Children under 2 free Breakfast Monday - Saturday. In summary, the GVR Feast Buffet is a good one, certainly the best of any Station Casinos buffets. You won’t regret making the trip to enjoy it, though it won’t measure up to the top buffets on the Strip. But the kicker in this deal is that Green Valley Ranch is a lovely property to visit along with the buffet.


Green Valley ranch is exactly what it is billed as, a high end locals casino that doesn't hit the wallet as heavily as some of the high end Strip hotels like the Bellagio and Aria. While it lacks the presence of a big time show it has a great concert venue in Ovation that draws national acts like Styx and Aaron Lewis.
Green Valley doesn't have super cheap tables like O'Shea's, but it does have weekday minimums on blackjack and the like that hovers in the $10 range. Great food venues like Turf Grill and the Feast Buffet combine with some great bars, like the centrally located Drop Bar that is hip without being pretentious and Quinn's where the true feel of an Irish Pub is ever present.
Worth the short drive and is even a great place for a night away or a staycation. check the frequent locals promotions and make sure you grab your Boarding Pass.
NEW-For the entire month of August (sidenote Mon-Thurs ONLY) Red Rock Casino and Green Valley Ranch's Feast Buffet are offering 2-for-1 deals. Typically there is a catch - and really - this time, there is no catch. This is what you do:
1. Go to either of these casinos and find the Rewards Kiosk. There are many of these throughout the casino floor.
2. Swipe your Players Card, enter your PIN, and the promotion of 2-for-1 Feast Buffet will appear on the screen.
3. Select the Feast Buffet Promotion and it will print right out of the kiosk.
4. Now, take this voucher with you to the buffet.

So, you see it's relatively easy and you don't have to accumulate any kind of points to receive the promotion. You can only receive one 2-for-1 voucher per day so strategically think about which meal you want to use it on. If you have a friend or a spouse - now - then you can actually take advantage of this twice each day. One swipe per card.

Hours

11 AM - 2:30 PM
Dinner
8 AM - 3:30 PM

Location

Price

$9.99
Valley
Dinner
$16.99

When I think of Las Vegas, I think of excess everything ... excess extravagance, entertainment, gambling, shopping, and of course ... FOOD. I mean, it's called Sin City for a reason. In Vegas, practically every hotel has a buffet, each trying to one-up the others.

So I was slightly apprehensive when my family decided that we would go to Las Vegas for the holidays. Me, a new vegan, in Vegas. I Googled 'Vegan food in Vegas' and came up with a few resources: The Vegas Vegan, Vegas Veg and Vegas.com's Top 10 Vegetarian [and vegan] Restaurants. (I actually found even more vegan options just writing this blog than I did before I went to Vegas. At least now I know where to dine next time I go there.)

Best Vegan Pizza in Vegas

On the first night there, my boyfriend and I decided to take our chances on 800 Degrees Neopolitan Pizzeria at Monte Carlo, since it was right across from Polo Towers where we were staying. What's cool about this restaurant is that everything is customizable and made-to-order. When I asked them if they could make a vegan pizza, and they said yes, I felt like I had won the jackpot. Seriously. Forget gambling, although we did lose $80 on slots that night. And when they asked if I wanted vegan cheese, I felt like I was on a winning streak; I assumed they didn't have that option and was just going to order pizza without cheese.

My boyfriend and I split with the Zucca pizza, one of their specialty pies with butternut squash, caramelized onions and rosemary oil. It originally comes with bacon but we substituted it with sweet corn and green peppers. We didn't realize how light it would be, not knowing that neopolitan pizza has a super thin yet chewy crust. Each pie is only about 12 inches, so if you go there, get your own pizza.

Green Valley Ranch Casino Feast Buffet All You Can Eat

It was so good we ended up going there again the next day for lunch with my sister and brother-in-law. My boyfriend and I each ordered a vegan Margherita pizza but I topped mine with olives, mushrooms and green peppers. YUMMMM!!! They use Daiya mozzarella (vegan cheese), which melts heavenly, just like regular cheese.

We also ordered their broccolini side dish, but they forgot we were vegan and topped it with cheese so I didn't get to eat it. They offered to give us a new one but we didn't want to waste food. I was told it was delicious. It's cooked with wood-roasted garlic, Calabrian chiles and olive oil. They also have salads that could be easily altered to be vegan-friendly.

Being Vegan at Buffets

Before I share my buffet experience, it's important to note that if you're vegan, it's best to stay away from buffets. You just won't get your money's worth. However, because I was with my family and it's our tradition to dine at a buffet at least once on our Vegas trips, I didn't really have a choice.

Feast Buffet at Green Valley Ranch Casino

On our second night, we met up with my uncle and cousins who live in Henderson, just 15 miles southeast of Las Vegas. They treated us to dinner at Feast Buffet, which is in Green Valley Ranch Casino, the locals' favorite. It was also voted as 'Best Brunch Buffet' by readers of Las Vegas Review Journal. I was pleasantly surprised by the amount of options available. I thought I would be limited to just salad and fruit but I didn't even make it to the salad bar.

I believe they have six food stations to choose from, but I pretty much stuck with the Asian food ('Dynasty Grill'), which includes a Mongolian grill. I put together a big bowl of water chestnuts, baby corn, snow peas, broccoli, carrots, bean sprouts, fresh ginger and garlic, which they stir-fry in front of you. I didn't realize until after they used soy sauce on mine that there were about 7-10 sauce options. If you get it with soy sauce, make sure to tell them to go easy on it because my veggies came out a little too salty.

I also got a big serving of stir-fried bok choy. It's kind of sad that I didn't even go up for seconds. But I guess it's also a good thing that I got full off of that meal. I picked some watermelon, cantaloupe and pineapple off my boyfriend's plate for dessert. I thought the fruit was perfectly ripe and sweet, too. Surprisingly, I didn't feel like I missed out on the dessert spread. Maybe my palate is changing and I'm actually OK with just fruits for dessert.

Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars Palace

On our last night in Vegas, we ate at what was once my favorite buffet: Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars Palace. It was named Best Buffet in 2013 by USA Today. I knew from eating there before as a vegetarian that I would be even more limited on options as a vegan. And wow, was I right.

It was a bit of a roller coaster of emotions. I was skeptical that they'd have good vegan options. But then I asked the hostess about it and she said to just tell them that I'm vegan, and someone would give me a tour of the vegan options. So that led me to believe that they actually did have a substantial vegan selection.

When it came time for the tour, I quickly realized that was not the case. First, I had to keep repeating to the person giving me a tour that I couldn't have anything with dairy or eggs because she kept pointing at things with cheese. When we got to the fried food section, and I spotted french fries, I thought, well there's at least one thing I can have. That bubble burst pretty quickly when I was told everything was cooked in butter, even the fries and carrots. The person behind the counter looked like she felt bad for me so she offered to cook the carrots in just oil.

Every station I walked through felt like one rejection after another. I finally came upon the Japanese food section, and was relieved to see the vegetable rolls, edamame sesame seed salad and seaweed salad. On the way back to my table, I spotted salad with vinaigrette dressing so I scooped up some of that and grabbed a guava juice as well. There was also one station that had a slice of tomato with olive oil, cracked black pepper, salt, sugar and a white chocolate horseradish sauce. I asked the women behind the counter if they could prepare one without the sauce and they obliged, begrudgingly.

Ranch

I also took a gamble on the taro bao (steamed bun filled with taro paste). To my knowledge, it should be vegan. I was determined to eat whatever I could to make the $60+ my dad spent on my meal worth it. Once I ate that, I was officially full and felt less like I had wasted my dad's money. I guess the carbs from the bun really made a difference.

Since I was sitting right next to the dessert section, I had to do one lap around it. I was shocked and annoyed that even their sorbet had milk. Really, milk in sorbet?! Why not label it 'sherbet' instead of 'sorbet' then?! So I ended up having some strawberries and pineapple for dessert.

I'm sad to say that that will be the last time I'll eat at Bacchanal Buffet.

Green Valley Ranch Casino Feast Buffet Menu

Wynn Las Vegas, the Culinary Haven for Vegans

After researching vegan restaurants in Vegas, I soon found out that Steve Wynn, owner of Wynn Las Vegas, is vegan himself. Thanks to him, there has been a shift toward high-end vegan-friendly restaurants on the Strip. That means everyrestaurant at Wynn and Encore caters to vegans. Do I hear angels singing and trumpets sounding? If I weren't with my family on this trip, I would've dined at every restaurant there.

Instead, I chose Allegro since it happened to be open while we were there. (The other two I checked out were closed: Tableau was only open for brunch and Lakeside didn't open until 5:30 PM.) They served an assortment of breads with a white bean garlic parmesan dip, which I accidentally took a bite of because all I heard was 'white bean and garlic'. So my boyfriend and I just ate the ciabatta bread (since it was the only vegan option) with balsamic vinegar and olive oil. For appetizers, we split with the vegan bruschetta, which had some kind of olive tapenade spread, arugula, tomatoes and vegan ricotta. Delish! I'm going to try making it one of these days.

For our main course, we split with the vegan pizza and Gardein™ Chick'N parmigiano with linguine. The vegan pizza featured vegan ricotta, paprika almond slivers, kale and tomato sauce. It didn't have enough of a flavor kick like the pizza from 800 Degrees Neopolitan Pizzeria. I guess our expectations were too high because of it.

Green Valley Ranch Casino Feast Buffet

Overall, I was happy with our high-end vegan dining experience at Allegro. I appreciated the fact that they had a menu section for vegans as well as other dietary restrictions. My boyfriend and I agree that the vegan chicken parmigiano with linguine and the bruschetta were our favorites. Oh, and their white sangria is also good--it was white wine mixed with vodka. I'd definitely go back there again after trying all of the other restaurants at Wynn and Encore.

Green Valley Ranch Casino Feast Buffet Menus

Surviving Vegas as a Vegan

Green Valley Ranch Casino Feast Buffet Prices

In the City of Sin--and excess--it's a relief to know that there are actually establishments that cater to people with dietary restrictions. All is not lost when you're a vegan in Vegas.