Welcome to Palace Station Feast
Palace Station Feast is a renowned buffet restaurant located in the heart of Las Vegas, offering a wide array of options for every taste bud. From vegan and vegetarian choices to a variety of dishes suitable for any meal, guests can enjoy a casual dining experience with impeccable waiter service. With convenient amenities like free Wi-Fi, garage parking, and even catering services, Palace Station Feast caters to every need. The restaurant's commitment to quality and outstanding selection of beer and wine make it a must-visit spot for locals and tourists alike. Indulge in a culinary journey at Palace Station Feast and savor the flavors of Las Vegas.
- 2411 W Sahara Ave Las Vegas, NV 89102 Hotline: (702) 367-2424
Welcome to Palace Station Feast, a bustling buffet located at 2411 W Sahara Ave in Las Vegas, Nevada. This restaurant not only offers a wide range of options for breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner, but also provides many convenient utilities such as reservations, delivery, and takeout.
One of the standout features of Palace Station Feast is its focus on catering to a variety of dietary preferences. With vegan options and a plethora of vegetarian dishes available, this buffet ensures that all guests can find something delicious to enjoy. In addition, the restaurant is wheelchair accessible and offers free Wi-Fi for guests to stay connected while dining.
With a casual atmosphere and moderate noise level, Palace Station Feast is perfect for groups, families, and even kids. The restaurant also offers beer and wine options, happy hour specials, and outdoor seating for those looking to enjoy their meal al fresco.
Overall, Palace Station Feast provides a welcoming and inclusive dining experience, with a diverse menu that caters to a range of tastes. Whether you're looking for a hearty breakfast, a luxurious brunch, a satisfying lunch, or a decadent dinner, this buffet has something to offer for everyone. So come on down to Palace Station Feast and indulge in a feast fit for royalty.

This review is so overdue as I came to this Feast Buffet in 2018 with my sisters and co worker. I am a huge fan of this chain as the food is pretty good and decent quality. At this Feast Buffet they have Bottomless Mimosas however the server informed us that it is not really Bottomless anymore as a server got let go of serving a woman who drink so many Mimosas as she was clearly inebriated. So now they only serve two mimosas at time (something along those lines). Anywho, when we came in the line was long but it moves QUICK. Always make sure to use your players card as you get discounts. They have food for every taste pallet. My favorite sections has always been Build your own omelet, fruit and a small dessert. I sometimes try things I usually don't get but I feel the more stuff I try...the odds of food poisoning would increase so I keep it very simple. However, I never got food poising here! I always see staff swapping out food for more fresh food, checking the temperatures and sanitizing. It is always clean and tidy. Overall, I highly recommend coming here. It is a cheap affordable meal in which everyone can have a little bit of something without breaking the bank!

We visited this buffet for breakfast on a Friday for the+ first time since the recent upgrade and were duly impressed by the decor, variety of small plates offered and overall quality. The buffet when using a slot card represents an very good bargain, even more so for those of us in possession of a Las Vegas Advisor 2 for 1 coupon. I have to admit I oinked and possibly squealed a few times as I made my way from one food station to another. Plate #1 was filled with a variety of fresh fruit including a few salads most notably one prepared with kale and sliced apples while the one with watermelon and feta came in a close second. I also picked up a small glass of horchata that was excellent. Plate #2 included a variety of items including a decent eggs Benedict, ham from the the carving station, sausage fritara, chorizo sopes and a mini quiche. Glutton that I am, I returned for additional beverages - another horchata, a strawberry boba tea and a cantaloupe aqua fresca that were all good. One consistent problem was each of the baked items sampled (e.g. sopes, fritara and quiche) were dry, likely due to having sat out too long so arrive early. Lastly, I sampled a piece of bread pudding that was underwhelming in spite of the copious amount of sauce used and a topping of fresh pineapple. Overall, this is probably now the best "locals" breakfast buffet in Las Vegas.

The new Feast Buffet at Palace Station is pretty nice! Waaaay better than before when they had a dingy, low quality buffet. The space is modern and bright, they have a great carving station with a nice selection of meats. I also like the presentation of the food, as a lot of items are nearly displayed in small dishes for you to try. The Asian section is also better than most other Feast Buffets, with boba drinks and sushi among the choices I'd just suggest coming later as there are sometimes long lines during dinner rush. On our most recent visit we rolled in at 8 pm, and there was zero line, likely because they close at 9 pm. This is not my go to buffet because it's not that close but I do really enjoy it when I do visit

This Feast Buffet was recently renovated (along with parts of the hotel). Prior to that I have never been. In general I never went to this hotel period. The buffet is pretty good with a nice selection to choose from. Sesame cauliflower, orange chicken and cod are a few of my favorite dishes here. The past few times the orange chicken reminded me of Hawaiian style furikake chicken. A cool thing that I haven't seen at other buffets is they serve boba and aqua fresca drinks - they taste best when freshly made. The layout and decor reminds me of A.Y.C.E. Buffet at the Palms. Staff are always nice & friendly. Dirty dishes are cleared and drinks are kept filled. Overall a great inexpensive buffet to check out.

I remember coming to Feast Buffet when their original location was on the second floor. At that time, the wait was approximately an hour or so. Today the newly renovated buffet is located on the main floor near the slots and gaming area. It has been expanded to include more food station and a lot more seat accommodation. The buffet dinner price of $12.99 is applicable if you have a Boarding Pass Gold+ and it's $14.99 if you have a Boarding Pass Preferred. Without a pass card, the Regular price is $17.99. I notice the new layout looks modern and the furnishing decor is way more appealing. They offer a few selection of Asian food including sushi, noodles, soup, and stir fry. In the middle, they have a cold salad bar station and fresh fruits. They have American food like mac n cheese, fries, mashed potatoes, bbq, and carved meats. And there's Italian food like pizza and pasta. On the far right is the dessert station, which has an assortment of mini cakes and rolls, pastry, fudge brownie, cookies and ice cream. I think the new location is great. It's convenient and better accessibility. The expansive design allows diners to have more room to walk instead of feeling cramp and that is a plus star for improvement. In addition, I feel the service is nice too. Our server Dennis came to our table with the most friendliest smile, he is attentive, and he kept our drinks filled. Regarding on how food taste, I would say it's decent but you get a little more options for All You Can Eat at a reasonable price.