First Impressions
The Eagles Buffet is set off to the side of the McKellips branch of Casino Arizona, next to some elaborate native-art displays and hidden behind about six banks of slot machines. The general vibe appears high-end, with dim lights, fairly elaborate surroundings, and many booths.
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Upon the suggestion of a co-worker, we found ourselves at the buffet at Casino Arizona. Although we were seated quite quickly and the service was very “energetic,” I don’t have much to say. The food was mediocre at best, and lacked any sense of originality. The food was over cooked and really didn’t offer anything memorable. If I had to pick the best part of the meal it would have to be the dessert. I had 1 creme brulee, 1 piece of lemon meringue pie and a couple sugar cookies.
After about 2 to 3 dishes per person, we finally declined coffee and decided to hit the road. I doubt anyone present at the table for lunch, including me, would recommend this buffet to anyone. At about $10 a dish, you definitely get your moneys worth, but sacrifice quality.