The Ultimate Las Vegas Buffet Ranking (2026 Prices & Reviews)

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Las Vegas is world-famous for its all-you-can-eat buffets, but with so many options on the Strip, it can be hard to know which ones are actually worth your hard-earned money.

Whether you are looking for unlimited lobster tails, ultra-premium Wagyu beef, or just a solid meal that won’t break the bank, we have ranked the Top 5 Best Buffets in Las Vegas for 2026.

1. The Wynn Buffet (The Pinnacle of Luxury)

If you only have time for one buffet during your trip, make it The Wynn. It remains the undisputed champion of Las Vegas dining.

Unlike massive mega-buffets that cook in bulk, The Wynn focuses on small-batch cooking to ensure unmatched quality. You will find 120 dishes from 16 different kitchens in a stunning, elegant floral ambiance.

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2026 Pricing: Brunch is $59.99 daily, and Dinner is $79.99 daily. Expect ultra-premium offerings like caviar, Wagyu beef at the carving station, and crab legs. If you want to splurge, you can even upgrade to the “Living Large” package for tableside lobster!

2. Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars Palace (The Mega Buffet)

Coming in at a very close second is the legendary Bacchanal Buffet. It is officially the largest buffet in Las Vegas, serving over 250 items across 20 different kitchens.

If you want sheer variety, this is your spot. You’ll find everything from dim sum and sushi to prime rib, steamed duck, and endless crab legs.

WARNING

2026 Pricing: Brunch (Fri-Sun) is $86.99. Dinner (Mon-Thu) is $86.99, but Friday-Sunday dinner jumps to a whopping $91.99. Because of its popularity, lines can be brutal. Always make reservations in advance! (If $90 is too steep, check out our Cheap Eats Guide for budget-friendly alternatives).

3. Anthony’s Prime Steakhouse Brunch at M Resort (The Elite Sunday Brunch)

For diehard buffet fans mourning the loss of Bally’s historic Sterling Brunch, Anthony’s Prime at the M Resort is the new gold standard.

This isn’t your standard chaotic buffet line. This is a highly refined, elite Sunday Brunch experience set inside a premium steakhouse. Feast on prime rib, Beef Wellington, lamb chops, roasted lobster tails, and smoked Scottish salmon.

CAUTION

2026 Pricing: $99.99 per person. Availability is severely limited. It is only offered on Sundays from 11:00 AM to 1:30 PM, and reservations are often booked up months in advance.

4. A.Y.C.E. Buffet at the Palms (The Lobster Paradise)

The A.Y.C.E. (All You Can Eat) Buffet makes the list for doing something no other buffet in Vegas currently does: unlimited whole lobsters and lobster tails.

While the buffet is smaller than Bacchanal, its innovative themed nights make it a massive local favorite.

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2026 Pricing: Regular Brunch is $42.99, and standard Dinner is $46.99. However, the famous Lobster Night is held on Wednesdays and Thursdays for $79.99. They also host a surprise themed night (like Polynesian or Italian) on the last Saturday of every month!

5. Garden Buffet at South Point (The Ultimate Value)

While prices on the Strip have skyrocketed, the Garden Buffet at South Point remains deeply committed to incredible value.

This is the best budget-friendly buffet in town, hands down. The spread features solid staples like prime rib and peel-and-eat shrimp, but the real secret is the included alcohol! Weekday breakfast includes two Bloody Marys, weekend brunch includes two mimosas, and Seafood Night includes two glasses of wine or draft beer per person.

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2026 Pricing: Weekday Breakfast $19.95 | Lunch $26.95 | Dinner $37.95 | Friday Seafood Night $57.95. Pro-tip: Sign up for a free player’s card to get a $3 to $5 discount per person! (For more tips on saving money, read our guide on Avoiding Vegas Resort Fees).