The Buffet at Wynn reopens July 1
The Buffet at Wynn with its 16 all-you-can-eat dining stations returns to the Las Vegas culinary scene on Thursday, July 1, with a new Eggs Benedict station, refreshed entree, and stations serving individually prepared dishes.
The buffet was the first to reopen last June after the state ordered non-essential businesses closed last year in March to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The casinos reopened on June 4, 2020, after 78 days of mandatory closures, and the buffet reopened last year on June 18 with nearly 90 all-you-can-eat meals served at the table instead of the buffet. It closed in September.
New to the Buffet at Wynn, a remodeled entryway with eight live royal palms imported from South Florida. Also new is Executive Chef Jason Duarte, who has updated the menu which still features many fan favorites as well as new brunch recipes.
For example, the new Egg Station Benedict offers Lobster Benedict, Smoked Salmon Benedict Lox, Corn Cake and Spinach Benedict, to name a few. The pancake station offers flavors such as Red Velvet Chocolate Chip and Buttermilk and Vanilla Bean.
The Mexican station offers carne asada, mole chicken, Mexican street corn, green chili and cheese tamales, as well as chorizo and eggs. The southern Italian resort offers Lasagna Bolognese, Grandma’s Baked Meatballs, Potato Gnocchi with Clams and Chicken Parmesan.
At the BBQ station, diners can purchase BBQ pork or beef ribs, dry rubbed roast chicken, honey glazed cornbread, baby corn skillet and smoked macaroni and cheese.
Customers can order made-to-order pancakes with peach, strawberry and mixed berry, or banana and Nutella compotes at the dessert station, while the self-serve ice cream station dispenses entrees.
The buffet now offers optional reservations and the possibility of paying directly at the table.
The Buffet at Wynn will be open Thursday through Monday from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. for breakfast at $38.99 per person, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for brunch at $45.99 per person, and from 3 p.m. 9 p.m. for dinner at $64.99 per person. Weekend Brunch is available Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for $48.99 per person. Endless installments are also available for an additional $24.99 per person for guests 21 and older. Kids two and under eat free, while kids three to nine eat half price.
The reopening on July 1 brings back six buffets inside the casinos. The Buffet at Wynn joins the Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars Palace, the Garden Buffet at the South Point, the Wicked Spoon at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, the Circus Buffet at Circus Circus and the MGM Grand Buffet.
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