Bacchanal buffet at Caesars Palace is not closed.
Repeat: Bacchanal Buffet, whose origin is the date of the property’s opening in 1966, does not turn off its action stations or pulls its 250-plus articles or gives up global flavors, despite ruthless social media speculations to the opposite on Thursday in Las Vegas.
“The Bacchanal Buffet will not come anywhere, “said a representative of Caesars Entertainment in a statement to the Las Vegas Review Journal.” It is here to stay. “
Buffeters, once a Vegas booklet on the strip and off, have decreased in number. Some properties chose not to open buffets due to public health problems when the city came out of the pandemic. Food preferences have also moved away from buffets (with younger dining guests who prefer food halls).
With the closure of the buffet in Luxor on March 30, only eight buffets remain on strip properties. A smattering of off-strap properties, such as the palm trees, South Point and Rampart Casino, still offers buffets.
In recent years in Vegas, the trend has been that buffets should be replaced by food halls, such as Aria and Rio, or have passed in favor of food halls at new properties, such as at Durango Casino and Fontainebleau.
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