Food wasn’t TERRIBLE but options where limited and my son hit his ear VERY hard and was bleeding and it was swollen and they acted put off just by me asking for a bag of ice! I wasn’t needing a manager or complaining but after the way the guy handled it I was sooooooo upset!
Hector C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Baldwin Park, CA
Service was quick at getting us seated and getting our drinks. We came to this one because its closest to my friend’s house. The pork was very good, as well as the mashed potatoes. Quite disappointed the other food wasn’t all that. The Asian food served wasn’t good to me. I feel the best things they had there was the desert. They had gelato! So good. But, yeah, overall was a bit disappointed. I think it was about $ 11.50 when I went around 11:30AM on Saturday.
Porter S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Las Vegas, NV
When it comes to Las Vegas eating at a Buffet is a must. But please, do not expect these buffets to have everything. Not all of them have Alaskan Steamed Crab Legs. Not all of them will serve Mongolian BBQ. Come to think of it I need to compose a top 20 list of Las Vegas Buffets and how I think they should rank, best to worst. The Feast Buffet at Santa Fe Station, good decent service, good decent food, even Beef Brisket. I prefer the Feast Buffets at Red Rock Station and Texas Station. But if you are in the extreme Northwest area of Las Vegas, i.e. about to leave the city, check out the Feast Buffet for great selections of good, decent food.
Maddilee H.
Rating des Ortes: 2 North Las Vegas, NV
Basic, simple Station casino buffet. They have the same items just like all the other neighborhood buffets. It was clean and easy to navigate through. I went during lunch, with people I didn’t like. I really didn’t enjoy myself like I would have wanted to. Blahhh
T A.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Las Vegas, NV
My boyfriend loves this place. I don’t. We have been here several times and I still am not impressed. Although they have many choices, I have not been able to find anything that taste good besides the $ 2 margarita.
Paul B.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Las Vegas, NV
lunch — weekday — used casino card. service was not that great. had to stalk the seater for server. then stalk server for beverages, napkins, and refills. +sausage cut on top of spaghetti +roast chicken +cornbread +gelato –fried chicken –mac n cheese –steamed broccoli –no choco cake would rather repeat buffet at Texas Station — ribs are included there, service is better.
Arnel D.
Rating des Ortes: 4 San Diego, CA
Came here and enjoyed a quick meal before catching the«upset weekend» UFC196. The food was good and the service was great. Shot out to our server Victor who kept clearing out plates and topping of our drinks. The prime rib and peel shrimp were on point. This place is comparable to the Red Rock Buffet but at a discounted price. The stations have a great selection to choose from. The dining area is spacious and clean and the décor is nicely done. I would recommend this to anyone if in the area. The hotel/casino is a bit of a distance from the strip but well worth the visit. What made this place even more appealing was the two for one promotion the my were running for new players card members. I will be back for sure. Thanks Feast Buffet and Santa Fe for keeping my tummy full and wallet full!
Andrea m.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Las Vegas, NV
Hey folks! I’m not giving 5 stars because this is a 5 star zagat rated establishment but because for overall food quality, value, cleanliness and friendliness of the staff. Solid for me. Originally 4 stars now 5 — -they gave a gelato bar!
Reverand P.
Rating des Ortes: 1 Las Vegas, NV
I went once for lunch and once for breakfast. ITISTHEWORSEBUFFETINVEGAS. Dry, ugly, limited, unappealing. There is nothing redeeming about the food here. the don’t even have a good dessert bar. NOPIE! DONTEATHERE! And no one ever wins at the tables here.
Chris A.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Las Vegas, NV
OK, as a Station Casino club member(it’s FREE), I’ll readily admit we get at least two buy one, get one free buffet coupons just about every month(for very little slot play time I might add). So to save some duckets, the fam & I will often choose a Station Casino property to have a value breakfast, lunch, or dinner. A penny saved, folks! That being said, we often choose to use our coupons at Station Casino properties like the Red Rock or if we’re feeling adventurous Green Valley Ranch(yes, driving to Henderson is an adventure for us fuddy-duddys). However, since we live close to Santa Fe Station we often end up going here for a quick meal. I’ve been coming here for years now and for some reason have no clue why I don’t have a review for their Feast Buffet. Plus, I could’ve swore I had pics here from our most recent dining experience there but I can’t find them ATALL on my phone. So much apologies for no pics! You Unilocalers will just have to use something rarely seen, YOURIMAGINATION(no need for Temptations flashbacks, y’all)! The Feast Buffet at Santa Fe Station is like every other Feast Buffet at every other Station Casino property — BUSY. Go on a weekend? Busy. Go on a specialty weekend dinner? Busy. Go on a holiday specialty weekend dinner like Thanksgiving or Christmas? Busy! It’s busy for the sheer quantity of food a Feast Buffet can put out, and man do they know how to feed the masses! Not only that, but price-wise…it’s Hella cheap! I mean, only in Vegas right? Where else you gonna go for an all-you-can-eat breakfast for around $ 8 a person, $ 7 if you got your Station Casino club card? Plus a bonus coupon for a free buffet? Plus FREE entry for any kid under 2 years old? Nowhere! You think you can pull this off at your local IHOP or Denny’s? Hell to the NO! For families with kids or for families that make a limited amount of income, a cheap buffet is a value treat that will keep a belly full & a crying kid quiet. Think about it, feed your kid a ‘value’ meal from Mickey D’s…or let them run the gamut at the Feast Buffet for the same price? Yep, the true value is clear. But, that doesn’t mean Feast Buffet here puts out the quality of food you really want. That’s not to say that they put out low-quality food either… it just means it’s all… inconsistent. Some days the salad will be good & fresh, other days it will be a tad wilted. The mac & cheese will be delicious some days and on others it will be watery. One day the roast beef will be done just right at a medium, the next it will be cooked to a near crisp. The fried shrimp was tasty the one time, but the next it was damn near a rubber ball. You get my drift here. A lot of the food is cooked in-house, and with the right care from the chef(yes, some of them are really chefs) it tastes pretty darn good. But there are some of the line cooks(yes, I consider the unloving one cooks) who just don’t give a $hi+ and put out food just to get people out of the damn feed line. And yes, some of the food does come out of plastic bags! You think someone cracked all those eggs individually to make the scrambled eggs on the buffet line? Nope! It comes from a huge bag of pasteurized egg mix, which is then poured into a pan then cooked like scrambled eggs. The shu mai or steamed buns you see in the Asian section? They come from a frozen tray! Yep it’s all true, I’ve seen them do it with my own eyes. Although it goes without saying, you come to a Feast Buffet to mainly fill your gullet & not worry about farm-to-table cooking. This is the blessing of a Feast Buffet, to try and give you a better option over a fast-food meal. It may not be the healthiest way to go, but for the median cost it sure is a viable choice. It’s not the best stuff I’ve ever eaten, but I am grateful for places like this in Las Vegas. For us middle-class cheap folks, it’s a Godsend! Like manna from Heaven! I mean seriously, eating at the Feast Buffet for breakfast or lunch is actually cheaper than a full entrée at your local chain restaurant! Chef will make you a cooked-to-order omelet for breakfast, or custom pasta dish for lunch? How you gonna beat that value? I got one more way for you cheapies out there to save even MORE money at a Feast Buffet. See how breakfast ends at 11AM and lunch starts at 11AM? Go for a late breakfast at 10AM, by the time you are seated you get the last run at breakfast… then your go sign at lunch when 11AM hits! Saved you $ 2 right there! Pay the breakfast price, stay for the lunch rush! More bling in your pocket! I just wish the food was cooked with a bit more care on some of the stations. Overall, I cannot complain about this Feast Buffet. It has served my family well for some time now, and has helped us maintain some sanity in those lean times when we were down on income. Improve the quality of the food offerings and you might just get your extra star back! #cheapbuffet
Lavi S.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Las Vegas, NV
I’ve read the Reviews on the Santa Fe Feast Buffet, Some Good — Some Not So Good! Well, for Me… it was Okay! There wasn’t anything wrong with the food, the service was a little slow, waited a while for our drinks, and our plates piled up& the table was getting a little crowded before she cleared the plates up! There is one thing that I will say… make sure you come before 3pm, because they will tell you to leave at 3:45, Why? Because they are getting ready for Dinner at 4pm. But they will ask you before you pay the cashier! Just a little heads– up for ya! You’re Welcome… =) I would compare this to the Sunset Station’s Feast Buffet, but a Little Smaller! Oh, I almost forgot… get a Player’s Card from Station Casinos, You’ll get a Few Dollars off the Buffets!
Jeremy E.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Las Vegas, NV
3 stars because the price was great, beers were cheap, and enough of a selection that I was full. However you get what you pay for when it comes the quality and taste of the food. I think most the time I would rather pay the extra money to go to Cravings at the Mirage and get amazing food and all you can drink beer and wine. But if you want to fill up for $ 10 or less than this will do just fine. One bonus with the Station Casino buffets is you can earn points towards free buffets just by cashing your paychecks.
Still Water Runs Deep F.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Lakewood, CA
2.5 stars to 3 stars. The breakfast buffet makes it doable is the omelette station for breakfast. It’s better than a lot of omelette stations that I’ve been too, more choices for the omelette made to order. Lunch was blah. Standard burgers or hot dogs made to order for the kids. Other choices available were not to my liking and I took a pass on them. My wife says I’m picky… maybe. Dinner was better. Great for kids that are not picky eaters, that’s for sure. They have Gelato here for those want that and variety of decent desserts to pick from. Don’t expect like a large selection like @ the Wynn. No shrimp cocktail or crab legs, unless you add $ 8 to your order per person for ½ lb of crab legs(skinniest crab legs I’ve ever seen) for someone that needs their crab fix.
If I were you I would do a brunch here from breakfast transitioning into lunch. Go here around 10am and pay for breakfast and within 30 mins, they would be bring out the lunch items. Overall, for the $, it is what it is.
Brian P.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Las Vegas, NV
I used to come to this buffet a lot more, but it has gone downhill the last couple years. In fact lunch and dinner is so hit or miss that I now only come here for breakfast. My favorite thing about breakfast here is the cook to order omelette station, although sometimes the line does get a little long. The cooks always make the delicious eggs/omelettes here. There are limited options for breakfast because not all the stations are open… but how much can you really eat in the morning? Lunch and dinner get a little more crowded here and if you come during peak meal times then for sure expect to wait in line unless you possess a President or Chairman boarding pass card to be able to cut the line. Regardless how much you gamble though, be sure to grab a boarding pass card because you’ll get a $ 2 – 3 discount on your meal!
Daniel S.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Henderson, NV
2.5STARSFORSATURDAYNIGHT $ 15.99DINNER Following hours of hiking up in the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area, I decided to make the Santa Fe Station Feast Buffet my post — hike supper. This review is testimony that I should of picked one of a hundred other restaurants for dinner. I have a frustrating relationship with Feast Buffets. Sometimes they are rewarding dinners in Boulder Station and Red Rock Resort Feast Buffets or poor experiences in this Feast Buffet for example. This is my second time here in person and the first time as a Unilocaler. My first experience was around 2009 before the remodel. I attempted to try it in 2012, but in the 24⁄7 City of Las Vegas they shut down at 9:00 on Saturday night. There was a moderate line to pay for the buffet. Nothing like the lines I have stood on at Red Rock, Sunset, Boulder Station, or Green Valley Ranch Feast Buffets. The $ 15.99 plus taxes brought my Saturday night special dinner to $ 18 before the tip. The deal was there was nothing special about this Saturday night special that was advertised steak and seafood night. There was zero value to the meal. Unless I was missing something I failed to find a seafood station. The only seafood I saw was the live shrimp scampi at the Italian foods station. Where was the peeled shrimp? I really dislike the steak and seafood gimmick that many casino operators use to jack up the price. In general, there was a poor selection of food. Right off the bat I could tell a good buffet from their Asian foods station. I can assert that their sister property Boulder Station has a far better Asian foods station with at least double the selection. In reality, $ 18 brought me a couple of bowls of wonton soup, cabbage based vegetables(where is the description of the food?), chow mein noodles, rice, wonton soup, shrimp scampi, cola, coffee, and desert. The food lacked flavor just like the coffee. I only took a few sips of the coffee and said, «forget this.» Finally, the sushi that Red Rock Feast Buffet(similar price) features is nonexistent here. A hardworking yet unfriendly woman served my two colas, cleaned the table, and served my coffee. There are two compliments that I will bestow this Feast Buffet. First, the Halloween presentation of the pastries was neat. And second, I appreciated that the wontons are in a separate bowl from the broth. A major complaint I have in regards to their sister Feast Buffet at Sunset Station is that they frequently run out of the wontons. Based on my experience of paying close to $ 20 for a gimmick steak and seafood night, I have to rate it 2.5 stars. If I return on a night when it is $ 9.99 and get value, I might pen a review update. In conclusion, Station Casinos is their own biggest problem. A few miles south on the 215, their Red Rock Feast Buffet offers far more at a similar price. Most likely I will return to the Red Rock Feast Buffet before I return to the Santa Fe location. In conclusion, Santa Fe Station Feast Buffet can feast on 2.5 stars.
Jill N.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Washington, DC
The price is fine. Food is average. I arrived at 1:30pm and was seated right away. Server was very friendly and brought my my drinks right away.
Jared N.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Las Vegas, NV
In a world torn asunder by the war between Thin Nation and Obese City, the corporations of the food scene give sanctuary to those who fight for their right to eat. Across the country, restaurants of all varieties are offering up treats so powerful they shake gastric systems to the core. Falling behind on the battlefield, pockets of foodies rally behind their beloved establishments. Meanwhile in Sin City, our fearless heroes, Fatman and Boy Slender, take refuge in one of the many buffets available… «Holy carbfest, Fatman! What are we doing here?» «I’ll tell you, Boy Slender. We are here to plump you up one potato dish at a time.» «Zooks! How are you going to do that?» «It starts with potato wedges and au gratin. You will also try two kinds of mashed potatoes and gravy. Lets not forget the baked potatoes and sweet potatoes. Over there is potato salad. And look, machaca y papas.» «Is that all we’re eating today?» POW! «Of course not, Boy Slender. What are potatoes without the meat? This buffet has meatloaf, two kinds of Italian sausage, smoked sausage, roast beef, and pork roast.» «But this all seems kind of standard. Is there anything different that we can eat.» «Certainly. The Asian District has pansit noodles and pork adobo. I see chow mein, pot stickers, egg rolls, white rice and fried rice. My fat sense tells me there are tacos, tamales, refried beans and rice in Mexico Land. Down in Little Italy there is spaghetti and meatballs, pizza and creamed spinach.» «Well I am glad to hear they have spinach but are there any other vegetables to choose from?» «Dammit man! Look around you. There is Ceasar salad, green salad, cole slaw, green beans, corn and hominy.» «Mother of gastronomic redundancy! Corn and hominy in one dish?» «Indeed. Try it, you’ll love it.» «This is great, Fatman. I’m getting full now but I feel weak. My sweet tooth needs to be replenished. Can I find desserts too?» «Do you even need to ask? Take your pick. Pumpkin pie, pecan pie, apple crisp, eclairs, ice cream, carrot cake. It is all yours for the taking.» «Thank you, Fatman. You have given me hope for the future.» «You have made me proud, my slender protégé. You have learned much in this short time. We will fatten you up yet.» BOOM!
Norm K.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Las Vegas, NV
We met friends here for a quieter buffet than the lines one can experience at Red Rock. There was no line and we were seated promptly. Some of the food items are the same as the Feast at Red Rock but there is a difference in some of the offerings. I especially like some of the pork dishes that were different from most buffets. Dessert selection was a little on the anemic side but what I had was OK. Service was good. Our iced teas were refilled promptly, used plates generally were cleared quickly, and our ocffee was promptly brought.
Dino S.
Rating des Ortes: 2 North Las Vegas, NV
Don’t get it. They put up the effort and they fall flat. There are a plethora of great recipes that can be done on the cheap but they don’t seem to bother. The salad bar, fresh burgers and their chili soup are pretty good but the majority of their cooked dishes don’t make average. I don’t get it and apparently the chefs don’t also. Their pizza is for the trash. The dough is no good and is oily. Their dessert choices are poor and have deteriorated over the years. One guy behind the counter couldn’t even understand if something was sugar free when asked!(something critical for diabetics)!! Not even basic english skills! How do they get this job? Also, I don’t see the«love» when they say«we love locals». If they did, this buffet at least should have been way better.
Angel V.
Rating des Ortes: 2 Las Vegas, NV
Just another below average buffet at a casino. Item 1: Rewards person went up and down the isles asking the white people in line if they needed a rewards card while ignoring the colored people(meaning blacks and browns. I’m hispanic and my friends are black) It was extremely disgusting watching this going on in America now a days. Item 2: People in this buffet line were too comfortable and disregarded personal space. Item 3: Sat us in the back next to the staff entrance and bathroom exit as if there weren’t any other tables available.(There were, I checked). Item 4: The waiter simply took our drink order, fulfilled it and never came back to check on us. We were the ones that had to call him over or one of the other waiters several times in order to get refills or napkins.(Mind you we only had a party of 4) Item 5: We noticed that when his friends, family or relatives came in he was at their every beck and call. Not trying to be mean but I don’t think employees are supposed to wait on acquaintances. This concludes today’s review. I won’t be coming back to this establishment. Oh, and I hope they switch out that bacteria infested rag they use to clean the seats and tables.